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The phrase "as key interventions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing important actions or strategies that are intended to bring about a significant change or improvement in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers identified several areas where as key interventions could lead to better health outcomes for the community."
Alternatives: "as crucial measures" or "as essential actions".
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Thus, instituting secure land rights and improving credit access to smallholders should be considered as key interventions to enhance adoption of soil management technologies.
As highlighted by the authors, the virtual character is non-persistent; AALFI has persistence as key interventions and actions are remembered so that feedback may be presented to the subject.
Cash transfers are emerging as key interventions for the social protection of vulnerable children in the global South.
UNICEF advocates scaling-up sensitization to behavioural prevention like handwashing and exclusive breastfeeding as key interventions in the fight against diarrhoea and pneumonia.
In response to these shortcomings, global health policy makers identified regulatory actions, such as professional licensure, continuing professional development (CPD) of health workers, and accreditation of educational institutions as key interventions for strengthening the health workforce in low resource countries [ 3, 10, 11, 13- 15].
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Broad categories of yoga practices, such as physical and breathing practices, were included as key intervention components.
Recognised experts from six countries completed three rounds of a web-based survey, in which they first suggested, then rated items they considered as key intervention components.
Children in Somaliland 2011 2012 - The report provides a statistical snapshot of the situation of children and women in the Somaliland as well as UNICEF's key interventions in support of the most vulnerable children.
Author: UNICEF Somalia Price: Free No. of pages: 17 Publication date: July 2012 Publisher UNICEFF Somalia Languages: English The report provides a statistical snapshot of the situation of children and women in the Somaliland as well as UNICEF's key interventions in support of the most vulnerable children.
These grantee projects were required to conduct household surveys to collect baseline measurements of population coverage of key interventions as well as end-of-project measures using similar survey instruments.
They address chronic hunger and offer such key interventions as deworming, vitamin A tablets and education about HIV/AIDS and sanitary standards.
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