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April 2006
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28.04.2006
Radio Frequency Identification, billed to improve communication, productivity and information, can deliver better results when supported by development of computer networks and wireless data networks, says Rajesh Cheerla.
more...From: Digital Opportunity Channel Related topics/regions: [India] |
27.04.2006
Ivory Coast has become the sixth African country to announce the outbreak of the dreaded bird flu. Viral strains taken from infected backyard chickens in the capital Abidjan have tested positive H5N1 avian influenza. Ivory Coast joins Egypt, where four people have been killed, Niger, Cameroon, Sudan and Nigeria. This comes as 19 African countries gathered in Malawi announced that the continent lacks funds, technical equipment and human resources to spot and tackle outbreaks of the disease.
more...From: African News Dimension Related topics/regions: [Africa] [West Africa] |
25.04.2006
The Health Communication Partnership (HCP) has joined forces with The Indian Express Group to honor local journalists that demonstrate excellence in HIV/AIDS reporting.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [United States] |
21.04.2006
Tshernobylissä 20 vuotta sitten tapahtuneen ydinvoimalaonnettomuuden seuraukset näkyvät entistä pahempina. Seitsemän miljoonaa ihmistä asuu saastuneella alueella. Kilpirauhassyöpä leviää edelleen ja henkisen tuen tarve kasvaa. Punainen Risti auttaa kymmeniä tuhansia ihmisiä vuosittain.
more...From: Punainen Risti Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] |
20.04.2006
People’s health in small towns across India is taking a heavy beating due to rising air pollution caused by an explosion in the number of vehicles, says latest research by the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] Image: Transport pollution and health in India © Centre for Science and Environment
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19.04.2006
Ingrid Srinath, Chief Executive of Indian NGO Child Rrights and You (CRY) says that nearly half of the Indian children are malnourished, one-third are out of school and two million will die from utterly preventable causes even though the country is experiencing unprecedented economic growth and has aspirations to global stature.
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19.04.2006
Three years after a community health insurance scheme was implemented by the government of Karnataka and Karuna Trust, around 200,000 poor people have benefited, paying annual premiums of just Rs 30 per year for insurance cover of Rs 50 per day of hospitalisation
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18.04.2006
(Vancouver) A major study released today finds that BC’s welfare system is systematically discouraging, delaying and denying assistance to many of the people most in need of help, with harmful consequences for some of the province’s most vulnerable residents.
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14.04.2006
Kompanijata filip Moris Zagreb d.o.o. objavi deka vo Hrvatska ke zapocne nivnata nova kampanja za sprecuvanje na dostapnosta na cigarite do maloletnicdi, naslovena kako "Ne za pomladi od 18!". Megjutoa, hrvatskoto Ministerstvo za zdravstvo vednas reagirase so najava za zabrana na kampanjata.
more...Related topics/regions: [Croatia] |
14.04.2006
Phillip Morris Co. nga Zagreb, shpalli pardje me 12 Prill fillimin e implementimit të fushatës në kufizimin e aksesit të cigareve tek minorenët, nën slloganin “Jo tek të rinjtë nën 18 vjeç!”. Ministria e Shëndetësisë e Kroacisë dje shpalli ndalimin e fushatës.
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13.04.2006
Phillip Morris Co. from Zagreb announced yesterday the start of the implementation of its campaign to restrict accessibility of cigarettes to minors, under the name “No to Youngher than 18!” The Croatian Ministry of Health today announced a ban of the campaign.
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13.04.2006
Kompanija Philip Morris Zagreb d.o.o. je jučer objavila kako u Hrvatskoj počinje provoditi svoju kampanju sprečavanja dostupnosti cigareta maloljetnicima nazvanu "Ne mlađima od 18!". Međutim, već je danas Minstarstvo zdravstva najavilo njenu zabranu.
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13.04.2006
A severe shortage of healthcare workers in 57 developing countries is seriously impacting their ability to fight disease and improve healthcare, warns World Health Report 2006, outlining the need for more investment in the health workforce.
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13.04.2006
A new report from GRAIN looks at the power politics behind the bird flu, the global response to it and its consequences for the poor. The GRAIN report finds that the agencies of the UN at the forefront of the international response to the virus, both WHO and FAO, are pursuing top-down strategies for wiping out bird flu that in turn are wiping out the foundations for long term, pro-poor solutions in the process.
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12.04.2006
There are plenty of books, manuals and websites on how to write soaps for social development, for agricultural extension, or to raise HIV/AIDS awareness. Several of these have been important in the development of this manual , but until now nothing has described how to go about producing a radio soap which tackles violent conflict in a positive way; a radio soap designed to reduce tensions and to bring people together.
more...This manual tries to fill that gap within a clear and logical framework, to go from the idea to the finished product. Related topics/regions: [Africa] |
09.04.2006
Maailmassa on pulaa jopa 4,3 miljoonasta terveysalan työntekijästä, osoittaa vasta julkaistu World Health Report 2006. Vajaus on suurin köyhissä maissa, joista esimerkiksi Intiassa kymmentätuhatta ihmistä kohden löytyy vain yksi terveysammattilainen. Raportin julkaisi Maailman terveysjärjestö (WHO).
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09.04.2006
There is a shortage of 4.3 million health workers worldwide, particularly in the poorest countries where they are needed the most, according to the World Health Report, 2006 released.
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