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I recently submitted my Ph.D. thesis @UniofOxford, where I examined the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in Kenyan primary care settings. I had four objectives:
@Muthee_T_B@UniofOxford Well done, Hongera @Muthee_T_B so proud of the Kenyan PhDs in medicine and public health coming out of Oxford this year. Hope the system here will value you so you can train others
On #IDAHOBIT 🏳️🌈, I’m calling for greater awareness of the negative impacts of discrimination… and for greater advocacy! At the @WorldBank, we believe in fairness & inclusion. We celebrate our staff’s rich diversity – one of our greatest strengths! https://t.co/6MpWQXVgdl
I was happy to be part of the marking of the 2023 International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (#IDAHOTB) with @WorldBank@IFC_org & @MIGA staff.
Thanks to WBG GLOBE and WBG LGBTQ+ staff and allies for all you do for global development. #TogetherWeAreIDAHOTB.
Homophobia, transphobia, and biphobia have far-reaching consequences for sustainable development.
As we strive to achieve the SDGs and create a more equitable world, we must confront these discriminatory attitudes and behaviors that hinder progress. #TogetherWeAreIDAHOTB
New publication on Supporting Improvements in Continuity of Care for Hypertension and Diabetes in North Macedonia where we used a Cascade Analysis utilizing a Mixed Methods Design.
https://t.co/sToqZLSYYO
New publication!
Existing gaps and missed opportunities in delivering quality nutrition services in primary healthcare: a descriptive analysis of patient experience and provider competence in 11 low-income and middle-income countries @BMJ_Open https://t.co/sBVg3IG1TS
A lack of universal access to quality, affordable health services endangers people and countries.
Learn more about how countries can provide quality and affordable health services to all. #InvestInHealth
👉🏽 Check out our latest blogs: https://t.co/LQBDTwgbU5
@dnunan79@carlheneghan@OxPrimaryCare@OxEBHC@rhodes_trust@CebmOxford David, I cannot thank you enough for being a star supervisor and mentor. Your mix of thoughtfulness and excellence is incomparable. I have really enjoyed our time together – and thank you for the best graduation gift!
I will pay forward by making sure people like me continue to get opportunities where they can be the best versions of themselves. 4/4
My thesis is openly available at https://t.co/djCeZQvSES
Officially - Nurse, Midwife and Doctor. #Grateful
Finally got to attend my graduation @UniofOxford – graduating with a PhD in Primary Health Care. This moment feels surreal and urgent especially having had to complete my program during a Pandemic that has taken so much from all of us. 1/4
..and for supporting my work as I examined how Kenyan Primary Care settings can do better to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease risk. Special thanks to the great community that rallied behind me – I stand on your shoulders because you are the true giants..3/4
The media is key to getting the word out about taking action to prevent #AntimicrobialResistance. We must think globally while also speaking nationally and locally, so happy to do interviews in Arabic and English with media here in Oman. #AMROman2022
“Preventing Antimicrobial Resistance is one of the highest-yield investments countries can make.”
– Juan Pablo Uribe, @WorldBank Global Director for Health #AMRweek#ResistAMR#StopSupperBugs https://t.co/vJZXOw3oZV
#AMR is a critical development challenge & a global health security concern that may disproportionately affect low- & middle- income countries, hampering progress towards the #SDGs.
Learn why #AMRweek is important & how @WorldBank & @WHO help #ResistAMR: https://t.co/4Yy4eJ8ISN
It's World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week #WAAW2022
Please read our blog on 'Sustaining action against antimicrobial resistance together' in line with this year's theme! https://t.co/bKA7BY17u9 via @worldbank