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… 70 percent of my cases and those of my colleagues, things could have been prevented, including in terms of diagnoses … applied, no one is held accountable. Why is a child, who could have been recovered, today with disa- bilities and in a … child simply died. I am sorry because that little girl could have enjoyed life and be among us today. It is better …
… There are ethnic and anthropological differences which could be significant and in addition the methods are very … qualified and specially trained. - The accompanying adult could be appointed as guardian if the relationship is good. … one way of sharing information between the three countries could be done by including it in the UNHCR SCEP Newsletter. …
… service they provide, and to help them identi- fy how it could be improved. The process, welcomed by health staff, … the positive impact. Results indicate that greater returns could have been realised for health sys- tems had managers … Whilst it was assumed that structure and process standards could ensure the right sort of outcomes, Heidemann concludes …
… to provide examples of emerging best practices that could serve as successful models in the development of social … and • Inform stakeholders about best practices that could be employed to further the development of social … Organizations has identified these as areas that could benefit from USAID technical assistance. The government …