Capacity Building / Renforcement des capacités
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Item Restricted Item Open Access AIDS 2006 Conference : IDRC Satellite Sessions, Toronto, August 12–18, 2006(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2006) IDRCItem Open Access Alerte au mercure en Amazonie(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 1998) Bolliet, ValérieItem Restricted Algérie : développement des capacités pour la recherche multidisciplinaire, participative et l'analyse genre / sociale, 1 août 2005 - 31 juil. 2006; rapport technique final(INRAA, Alger, DZ, 2006) Institut national de la recherche agronomique d'Algérie (INRAA)Item Open Access AMESH : a new approach to environmental health(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2000) Shore, K.The article provides a glimpse into work done by researchers in the field of ecohealth. The Adaptive Methodology for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health (AMESH) helps development researchers cope with complexity. AMESH builds on a wide range of practice and theory borrowed from systems theory, ecosystem management, health, development, and participatory action research. Rather than relying on a fixed, linear checklist, the methodology employs a set of branched and nested questions. Researcher David Waltner-Toews of the University of Guelph is the focus of this article and the approach to environmental health.Item Open Access AMESH : une nouvelle approche de la santé environnementale(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2000)Item Metadata only Années lumières - 6 janvier 2013(Radio-Canada, Montréal, QC, CA, 2013) Laamrani, Hammou; De Plaen, Renaud; Butaré, InnocentItem Restricted Apoyo al encuentro HEMA - MiSAmA 2005 : participación de la sociedad civil; informe final(2005) Zaballa, Carlos EduardoItem Restricted Approche systémique de l'impact de transformations agricoles sur la malaria(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2004) De Plaen, RenaudItem Restricted ASEAN+3 Health Ministers Special Meeting on Influenza A(H1N1) : joint ministerial statement, 8 May 2009, Bangkok, Thailand(2009) Asian Partnership on Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR)This Joint Ministerial Statement recalls Resolutions WHA58.5 and WHA59.2 of the World Health Organization, which expressed concern about the potential spread of H5N1 strain of Influenza A. It commits the countries of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam, China, Japan and Republic of Korea to national pandemic preparedness plans.Item Open Access Assessing and mitigating health risks form puffed rice cluster : a case study of Davangere, Karnataka(Energy and Resource Institute, Karnataka, IN, 2006)Item Restricted Assessing and mitigating health risks from pollution by small and medium scale enterprises : pilot phase; technical report, Aug. 2005 - Jan. 2006(2006) Lakshmi, K. Vijaya; Balakrishnan, Kalpana; Mathew, GeorgeItem Open Access Item Open Access Assessing and monitoring health risks from pollution in the context of small and medium enterprises, Goa, India workshop, Jan. 24-30, facilitator's post-workshop report(Four Worlds Centre for Development Learning, Cochrane, AB, CA, 2005) Bopp, MichaelItem Metadata only Atelier communautaire participatif avec les douars Dladla et Ouled Bouquallou(Institut national de la recherche agronomique, Rabat, MA, 2001) Institut national de la recherche agronomique; Darid, E.M.Item Metadata only Bilan lipidique chez une population rurale de la région de Settat, Maroc(Éditions Lilas, MA, 2007) Azzouzi, El MostaphaItem Open Access Building the concepts and tools for assessing human health status outcomes within an ecosystem approach to human health(IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2002) Bazzani, R.Item Restricted Communities of the tail - end ecosystem : a study on the policies, resources and quality of life among the coastal communities in Kerala, India(2005) Divakarannair, NandakumarChanges in fisheries that have led to deterioration in the livelihoods of coastal communities, degradation of the bio-physical linkages that helped sustain fisheries, and the links to overall health of the coastal population is the focus in this report. The ecosystem approach recognizes the complex and often unpredictable relationships between biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems. The study is located in the area of Ponnani, in the north western coast of Kerala, and is representative of much of the coastal population.