Malaria: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste
Malaria: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste
Malaria: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste Read More »
Past disaster eventsEM-DAT listing of disaster events in Timor-LesteDisaster statistics from UN-ISDR and CREDRisk country profile from Index for Risk Management Damage and losses statistics from Disaster Information Management SystemsDisaster response and management data from ReliefWebGovernment policiesHFA Progress Reports, government plans, and government statements and Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper – http://www.unisdr.org/partners/countries/tlsRed Cross + civil societyIFRC appeals and info bulletins for Timor-Leste
Malaria: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste
Malaria: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste Read More »
THE CBHFA approach seeks to create healthy and resilient communities. It impowers volunteers and individuals to take charge of their own health.
Nutrition: a community-based health approach in Timor-Leste Read More »
Local traine volunteers can breach the gap in providing critical help knowledge to their communities and ensure equitable access to heatlh services for all. Expanding Volunteeism improves global health investments and contributes towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
The value of volunteers in Timor-Leste: access to health and community empowerment Read More »
CBHFA in Timor-Leste: access to health and community empowerment
CBHFA in Timor-Leste: access to health and community empowerment Read More »
Ireland is the first country in the world to introduce Community Based Health and First Aid (CBHFA) in Action through groups of special status Irish Red Cross Volunteer Inmates in a prison setting. The programme operates under a partnership between the Irish Red Cross, Irish Prison Service and Education Training Boards (formally known as the
Volunteers in health – Prisons in Ireland and a village in Timor Leste | Irish Red Cross Read More »
Timor-Leste is emerging from decades of conflict that led to its independence from Indonesia in 2002. The country’s location and topography have made it vulnerable to a range of natural hazards that threaten lives and livelihoods. The newly established Timor-Leste Red Cross Society has been working with communities to reduce and mitigate the impact of
Recovery and risk reduction through livelihood support in Timor-Leste Read More »