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It would take decades to try all accused so the government revived a traditional system known as gacaca, or grass courts, using rapidly trained local judges drawn from the decimated communities.

Earlier this month, President Barack Obama announced the $100 million TechHire initiative, a new campaign to work with communities to get more Americans rapidly trained for well-paying technology jobs – not just in Silicon Valley but across the country.

While prior research has clearly shown that the introduction of bedside ultrasound can have a significant impact on clinical management in resource-limited settings, and that providers in these settings can be rapidly trained to use ultrasound for basic diagnostic and procedural indications, many questions still remain for future investigation.

Multiple follow-up studies in the years since the first N.I.H. research have confirmed these outcomes over and over; moreover, further study has confirmed that "nonprofessional", or peer counselors, can be rapidly trained to provide this diabetes prevention education and that they achieve the same impressive results in avoided diabetes cases as health educators with master's degrees.

Consequently, under the socialist Second Republic, French instructors and other nationals were expelled, Malagasy was declared the language of instruction and a large cadre of young Malagasy were rapidly trained to teach at remote rural schools under the mandatory two-year national service policy.

A burial team at nearby Kiryandongo hospital was rapidly trained by experts brought down from Gulu, and ten graves were prepared.

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Another good idea in the report, Cappelli says, is the recommendation to increase DOD's capacity to rapidly train educated, though not necessarily STEM-trained, soldiers and civilians in the skills needed to fill skills gaps that arise suddenly.

We also are actively, rapidly training Iraqis to take on the security responsibility.

Rapidly training himself in that most primal and sophisticated of arts – the art of building shelters – Crusoe constructs first a double-layered tent and then, in time, a "fortification" as stout and impermeable as he can make it.

The organization's plan challenges the 34 countries with the highest infection rates to rapidly train workers to accelerate the integration of AIDS treatment in their health care programs.

Western programmes are fine when they train evolving forces, while not in the midst of an immediate war, and over a long period of time; they have tried and failed to rapidly train effective armies in Iraq, in Afghanistan and now on Jordanian territory to fight in Syria.

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