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  2. Humanitarian Accountability Partnership International (HAP International), established in 2003, was the humanitarian sector's first international self-regulatory body. [1] A multi-agency initiative working to improve the accountability of humanitarian action to people affected by disasters and other crises, HAP members ranged from organisations with a mandate for emergency relief and ...

  3. High-altitude platform station - Wikipedia

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    A high altitude platform can provide observation or communication services. A high-altitude platform station (HAPS, which can also mean high-altitude pseudo-satellite or high-altitude platform systems), also known as atmospheric satellite, is a long endurance, high altitude aircraft able to offer observation or communication services similarly to artificial satellites.

  4. Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania

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    The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania (HAP) is a statewide membership services organization in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that advocates for over 230 [1] Pennsylvania acute and specialty care, primary care, subacute care, long-term care, home health, and hospice providers, as well as the patients and communities they serve.

  5. Health for All Project Albania - Wikipedia

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    During the first phase of the project, a number of interventions were carried out. On the supply side, HAP is working closely with local and national Albanian governmental entities, such as the Ministry of Health and Social Protection (MoHSP), in reforming the health care system including professional development, health governance and financing and the decentralisation of services and functions.

  6. CARE International - Wikipedia

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    CARE is a signatory of major international humanitarian standards and codes of conduct including the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief, the Sphere standards, and the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP) principles and standards. [citation needed]

  7. Human Development Report - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Human Development Report—The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development—showed through a detailed new analysis of long-term Human Development Index (HDI) trends that most developing countries made dramatic yet often underestimated progress in health, education and basic living standards in recent decades, with many of the poorest countries posting the greatest gains.

  8. International HapMap Project - Wikipedia

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    Haplotypes are generally shared between populations, but their frequency can differ widely. Four populations were selected for inclusion in the HapMap: 30 adult-and-both-parents Yoruba trios from Ibadan, Nigeria (YRI), 30 trios of Utah residents of northern and western European ancestry (CEU), 44 unrelated Japanese individuals from Tokyo, Japan (JPT) and 45 unrelated Han Chinese individuals ...

  9. Hatsun Agro Product - Wikipedia

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    Hatsun Agro Product Ltd (HAP), often referred as Hatsun (HAP), is a leading private sector dairy company in India with headquarters in Tamil Nadu, Chennai. [1] [2] It was founded by R. G. Chandramogan in 1970. "World wants India to become a cooperated ltd" was his motto. [3] [4] The company was also awarded "The Fastest Growing Asian Dairy ...