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  1. CUTS Accra was established to pursue CUTS Vision of 'Consumer Sovereignty' in the West African region. It has been envisaged to function as a resource centre for research, analysis, advocacy and capacity building activities in the region in partnership with local state and non-state actors.

  2. www.nhsinform.scot › skin-injuries › cuts-and-grazesCuts and grazes | NHS inform

    Cuts and grazes . Most cuts and grazes are minor and can be easily treated at home. Stopping the bleeding, cleaning the wound thoroughly and covering it with a plaster or dressing is usually all that’s needed. Minor wounds should start to heal within a few days. How to treat cuts and grazes Stop the bleeding

  3. May 1, 2024 · These guidelines can help you care for minor cuts and scrapes: Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection. Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. If needed, gently press the wound with a clean bandage or cloth. Raise the area until the bleeding stops. Clean the wound. Rinse the wound with water.

  4. CUTS International (Consumer Unity & Trust Society) D–217, Bhaskar Marg, Bani Park Jaipur 302 016, India +91 141 2282821/22/23 +91 141 2282485; cuts@cuts.org

  5. CUTS Delhi Resource Centre (CUTS-DRC) has been set up in a full-fledged office in April 2003 in presence of Dr. Sanjay Paswan, Union Minister, Govt. of India, Dr. Veena Jha, Head, UNCTAD India, Ajay Mehta, NFI and others prominent persons to act as the focal point for CUTS’ advocacy, outreach and external relations relating to national institutions.

  6. CUTS Institute for Regulation & Competition (CIRC) is a think-tank and capacity-building organization in the area of law and economics with focus on specialized thematic areas: Competition Law & Policy, Digital Economy Regulation, Economic Regulation, Sustainability and Online Dispute Resolution.

  7. CUTS has distinguished itself through its stress on consumer – producer synergies for sustainable increase in consumer welfare, given that the ordinary consumer is not just a functional unit but human being whose welfare and growth depends significantly on his/her association with economic production and the income generating opportunities arising from such association.

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