Essays about: "Inter-agency Coordination"
Found 3 essays containing the words Inter-agency Coordination.
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1. Exploring Coordination in a Multi-agency Partnership approach to Prevention of Gender-based violence in Zambia; Lessons from the Agencies' perception of the One-Stop center model of providing Coordinated psycho-social and medical support to the victims
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Abstract : This study identifies factors that fosters and hinders coordination among key agencies operating in One-Stop Centers in Zambia such as the police, health and social welfare that provide coordinated medical, social and legal services to the victims of gender-based violence. This is a primary qualitative study in which data was collected using interviews from participants selected from the key agencies operating from five One-Stop Centers in Lusaka province of the Republic of Zambia. READ MORE
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2. Exploring Coordination in a Multi-agency Partnership approach to Prevention of Gender-based violence in Zambia
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Abstract : This study identifies factors that fosters and hinders coordination among key agencies operating in One-Stop Centers in Zambia such as the police, health and social welfare that provide coordinated medical, social and legal services to the victims of gender-based violence. This is a primary qualitative study in which data was collected using interviews from participants selected from the key agencies operating from five One-Stop Centers in Lusaka province of the Republic of Zambia. READ MORE
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3. Dynamic effluents : a political economy analysis of the water sector in Lebanon
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : After years of neglect, Lebanon is facing the consequences of a struggling water sector. Existing water networks are deficient; water supply continuity is low; most wastewater is discharged into rivers or the Mediterranean Sea without adequate treatment; and inter-agency coordination remains weak and fragmented. READ MORE