Den anden historie fra Diálogos adventskalender er fra Uganda. Diálogos har i samarbejde med organisationen KIMHECOP arbejdet med at forbedre befolkningens sundhed, via projektet Karamoja Indigenous and Modern Health. KIMHECOP, er en NGO oprettet af indfødte karamojong folk, som kører projektet. Projektets hovedformål er at øge befolknings sundhed via uddannelse og træning af traditionelle behandlere og fødselshjælpere samt […]
Prevalence and socio-economic factors affecting the use of traditional medicine among adults of Katikekile Subcounty, Moroto District, Uganda
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Tackling pesticide exposure tackling pesticide exposure in Sub-Saharan Africa: A story from Uganda
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Addressing the pesticide safety gap in Uganda; insights from the PHE project
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Artikel: Comparison of Gold Yield with Traditional Amalgamation and Direct Smelting in Artisanal Small-Scale Gold Mining in Uganda
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Article: Acute Pesticide Poisoning Case Registration in Uganda’s Health Care Facilities
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Effect of Integrated Pest Management Training on Ugandan Small-Scale Farmers
Small-scale farmers in developing countries use hazardous pesticides taking few or no safety measures. Farmer field schools (FFSs) teaching integrated pest management (IPM) have been shown to reduce pesticide use among trained farmers. This cross-sectional study compares pesticide-related knowledge, attitude, practice (KAP), potential exposure, and self-reported poisoning symptoms among 35 FFS farmers, 44 neighboring farmers, […]