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Ministry of Health
(2024)
With the primary goal of ensuring maximum global and national health security while minimizing interference with international travel and trade, the plan was set based on the WHO strategic pillars: prevent, detect, respond ...
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Anemaw Asrat, Getnet Mitike, Fentie Ambaw
(2025)
The co-occurrence of hypertension and depression is increasing both in magnitude
and complexity, negatively impacting treatment outcomes of both conditions. Given
that both conditions are chronic, the impact of each ...
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Sara Bennett, Jennifer Applegate, Brenda Bunyasi, Adanna Uloaku Nwameme, Noelle Orata, Abigail Neel, Ligia Paina, Adjeiwa Akosua Affram, Daniel Nana Yaw Abankwah, Mohammed Abseno, Daniela C. Rodriguez, Getnet Mitike, Justice Nonvignon, Francis Wafula
(2026)
This paper draws upon a process evaluation of a public–private partnership (PPP) for diagnostics in three Sub-Saharan African
countries, Ethiopia, Ghana and Kenya. The study sought to identify challenges in managing health ...
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Getnet Mitike Kassie, Rewina Tilahun Gessese, Tsegereda Abebe Andargie, Mohammed Abseno, Mazengia Ayale Mekonnen and Jennifer Applegate
(2026)
Background Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as a strategic approach to enhancing healthcare
service delivery, particularly in resource-limited settings. In the diagnostics sector, PPPs can help address ...
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Ministry of Health
(2021)
Globally, 2.7 million newborns die every year during
the first month of life because of birth asphyxia,
complications of preterm birth, and infections. Most
of the neonatal deaths and stillbirths (99%) occur in
Low and ...
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