Progress report: RAM-OP

P Fritsch,K Siling,E Guevarra,M Myatt
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August
2015
Output type
Journal article
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Inclusion of people with disabilities and older people
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Programme
Humanitarian Innovation
Organisations
HelpAge International UK

The first field trial of the RAM-OP method was undertaken in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) in early 2014. This trial was reported in a previous Field Exchange article. A second trial was undertaken in a coastal district of Tanzania in August and September 2014. This trial also compared RAM-OP and SMART simultaneously in the same population. This online article describes key elements of the RAM-OP method, presents the results of the second trial, compares the results of the two field trials, and describes other ongoing RAM-OP development work.

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