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- AMREF Open Information Policy (last updated: 09:17 on 14th August 2008) Open Information Policy
- Final community baseline assessment (last updated: 15:55 on 12th August 2008) This is the assessment of the Katine community needs completed in the project's start up phase.
- Katine Community Needs Assesment (last updated: 15:50 on 12th August 2008) The original scoping of the Katine project requirements from the community.
- Katine Baseline Survey (last updated: 13:56 on 12th August 2008) The baseline survey for Katine, showing the conditions at the starty of the three year integrated development project.
- Katine conceptual framework (last updated: 13:55 on 12th August 2008) The framework that represents the integrated development model being used in Katine sub-county, Uganda
- Katine activity plan for April - September 2008 (last updated: 12:30 on 12th August 2008) This document sets out AMREF's project delivery plans for the community of Katine.
- Katine progress against activities (last updated: 11:30 on 12th August 2008) A table charting the progress in the Katine project over the first 6 months.
- Katine six month financial report (last updated: 11:16 on 12th August 2008) Financial report from AMREF's work in Katine Uganda
- Katine six month report (last updated: 11:14 on 12th August 2008) Progress on improving the quality of life in Katine during the first 6 months of the project
- DFID's research strategy on health (last updated: 14:17 on 13th June 2008) There are still major barriers to achieving the health MDGs. But the burden of ill health is also changing rapidly, and non-communicable diseases are an increasing threat to the majority of the world’s population. International funding for health research is growing. DFID will work with developing countries and other funders to achieve faster results. DFID research will focus on three inter-dependent priorities: * operational research to make health programmes more effective; * research on health systems and * developing drugs and vaccines for HIV and AIDS, TB and malaria and other diseases that most affect poor people.