@ArpitaHaz@GlobalHofstra Community health workers are essential to the services they provide, in communities that have limited access to healthcare. It is worth noting that unfortunately sometimes these workers are unpaid and receive various levels of training. #providefunding#communityhealth
@Andrew65469561@GlobalHofstra As the article mentions, actions often speak louder than words. Since 70% of deaths are caused by NCDs, it is essential to address the issue appropriately rather than leaving the diseases unchecked and investing funding where it's not needed. #financing#prevention#globalhealth
Strengthened health systems and sound financing key to achieving Health for All: AfDB https://t.co/CufSC5y5aU
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Strengthening health systems and having an efficient financing system are essential for providing universal health coverage and improving quality of life.
@d00alana@GlobalHofstra Based on the article, it seems that China's manufacturing ability and pollution problem allow them to have a better perspective of making the clean energy industry boom. Regarding coal boilers, they could replace them with active solar heating systems.
@mphbear@GlobalHofstra This is a great way for the country to improve their health and the health of the environment by incorporating coarse grains into their daily diet. It may be initially difficult, but if individuals could understand the environmental aspect, they may be more flexible to change.
@NegFranchise@GlobalHofstra Great way to combine two topics: ethics and partnerships in global health. If companies don't specifically represent the goal of the global health organization but have the funding to support the cause, should the partnership be considered? #somanyfactors
@ThakkerKrima@GlobalHofstra With the Nigerian government involved at all levels, it will allow more flexibility in monitoring how the money is allocated to different services, thus ensuring that the funds are used efficiently. This will allow more people living with HIV to receive life saving treatment. :)
@Mak_Verde@GlobalHofstra A few studies have shown that cancer may be overtaking heart disease as the number 1 killer, so it's understood why cancer is so prevalent in Africa. It was interesting to note the lack of medical professionals, as there is only one trained pathologist for every million people.
@iamsupertraceyy@GlobalHofstra It is incredibly sad that children diagnosed with cancer at a young age of 4 years or less, are at a higher risk of emergency room visits or hospitalization due to mental health complications. Further studies should be conducted to determine why this group is so vulnerable.