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Organisation

The Fred Hollows Foundation

Policy report

The intersection of ageism and ableism in development and humanitarian policy and practice


This report reveals that the intersection of ageism and ableism disadvantages older people with disabilities in development and humanitarian settings. It exposes systemic gaps in policies and programs that render this population invisible, excluding them from essential services and support. Drawing on the findings from a desk review and key informant interviews, 7 recommendations are...
Report

Investing in our future: building strong and resilient health systems in the Indo-Pacific region


Building strong and resilient health systems across the Indo-Pacific region will require the sustained support of development partners and donors for the foreseeable future. This report presents the findings and recommendations from a rapid desk-based review of the current status of health system strengthening in seven Indo-Pacific countries.
Strategy

Indigenous Australia strategy 2020-2024


The Indigenous Australia Strategy 2020-2024 outlines the Fred Hollows Foundation’s planned investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander eye health.
Report

Early childhood nutrition and anaemia prevention project: summary report June 2013


This report summarises and evaluates a program of preventive multi-micronutrient supplementation, peer-counselling and nutrition promotion that was piloted in six remote northern Australian Aboriginal communities. Introduction The Early Childhood Nutrition and Anaemia Prevention Project (ECNAPP) was implemented in six remote communities, four in the Northern Territory (NT), one in Cape York in Queensland (Qld) and...
Report

The Women's Development Project - Indigenous Australia program: evaluation report


This evaluation of the Women's Development Project finds that significant progress had been made towards its goal for increased self-determination; and that the communities have the capacity to further strengthen their goals. The Women’s Development Project began in 2008. The goal of the WDP was to increase self-determination of women in the Jawoyn region, with...

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