Low energy supply, complete with shortages, high costs and poor access, remains major impediments to Africa’s social and economic progress. The African Union’s Agenda 2063 commits to fast-tracking modern, efficient, reliable and...
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The Guide describes the key legal issues associated with efficiency and renewable energy resource development, and presents legislative options from both developed and developing countries for dealing with them, including sample...
This newsletter of the programme Supporting Public Health Institutes is a compilation of the recent news from four projects in the programme. It has been produced at the occasion of the ECTMIH conference in Antwerp and the...
During the European Public Health Conference in Stockholm, November 2017, the Support to Public Health Institutes Programme organised a round table session on Global Health and Data for Decision-making. Projects presented their...
Explore TRANSrisk through these informative infographics. Visit our website for interactive version. http://www.transrisk-project.eu/consensus-building/infographics
Explore TRANSrisk through these informative infographics. Visit our website for interactive version. http://www.transrisk-project.eu/consensus-building/infographics
This guide is intended for countries wishing to develop their own National Health Observatories (NHO). It is anticipated that, given the wide variety of political, health, economic, cultural and social resources and contexts, the...
Check our latest leaflet presenting #StakeholderEngagement within the TRANSrisk #casestudies and how #stakeholders could get involved! #solar #wind #nuclear #geothermal #biogas #oilandgas #energy #renewables #hydropower...
During the Public Health Conference of the countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region on 5 November 2016, the SPHIP programme organised a round table discussion about implementation research, knowledge translation and policy...
Presentation during the opening session of the EHMA conference in Porto (Portugal) in June 2016, by Dr Iqbal Anwar, principal investigator of the SHARE project, icddr,b