IPHC-E Repository
This Resource Repository hosts a collection of scholarly primary health care research publications, training manuals, presentations, theses and dissertations, and government documents.
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EFDA
(2021-02)
Ethiopia is engaged in a rapid and comprehensive development schemes to transition from poverty to sustainable and reliable growth and prosperity. The Government has therefore invested heavily in health system strengthening ...
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EPHI
(2020-12)
The Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) was established as a hospital in 1922 by an American missionary named Dr.Thomas Lambie and evolved many structures and mandates. Currently, the Ethiopian government re-established ...
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MoH
(2020-12)
This is the second Blood Bank Service Transformation Plan covering the period between 2013-2017 Ethiopian fiscal years (July 2020 – June 2025). This second transformation plan is developed as the first part of a ten-year ...
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MoH
(2020-09)
Health and social welfare are the fundamental issue for the elderly to live while continuing to participate in the family and community affairs. Population around the world is rapidly ageing, with some of the fastest change ...
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MoH
(MoH, 2024)
This annual performance report (APR) is the health sector’s comprehensive report that indicates the performance and progress of the sector in 2015 EFY and also highlights progress over the past three to five years. It ...
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