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The phrase "after a needs" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly a misplacement of words or a missing context.
Example: "We will address the issues after a needs assessment is completed."
Alternatives: "following a needs" or "after a needs analysis".
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It was only after a needs assessment carried out by the Municipality and the NGO Disabled Childd and the Society Association' that the extent of the neglect became clear.
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