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People Are Finally Talking About the Thing Nobody Wants to Talk About
When Elynn Walter walks into a room of officials from global health organizations and governments, this is how she likes to get their attention:
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- Health Care
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Apollo Plans to Assist Lesotho in Healthcare Sector
India's leading healthcare chain Apollo Hospitals is looking to engage with the southern African country of Lesotho to assist it in capacity building in the healthcare sector.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Merck Manuals Health Guides Go Digital, and Free, in Global Push
Merck Manuals, the widely used health guides provided by drugmaker Merck & Co, are moving to a digital-only format in 10 different languages as part of an effort to educate the global community on medical issues.
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- Environment, Health Care
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The shipping containers tackling South Africa’s chronic childcare shortages
A social enterprise operating out of repurposed shipping containers is helping to tackle Cape Town’s lack of childcare facilities.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Survey: Majority of population exposed to unsafe drinking water
The majority of the population in Pakistan is exposed to the hazards of drinking unsafe and polluted water from both surface and ground water sources.
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- Agriculture, Health Care
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- South Asia
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- public health
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We Won’t Meet Health-Related SDGs If We Don’t Invest in Innovation
The sustainable development goals won’t be finalized until September, but people are already debating whether we can reach them. At least for the proposed health targets one thing is clear, they won’t be achieved without innovations that make better health care more affordable, accessible and effective. #GlobalGoalsWork, but only if we have the tools we need to reach them.
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- Education, Health Care
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- research
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Africa: What’s Driving Ethiopia’s Remarkable Improvements in Nutritional Health?
Since 2000, Ethiopia has been doing something right in early childhood nutrition. Under-five child stunting rates have dropped from 58 percent to 40 percent, child wasting has dropped below 10 percent, and the prevalence of underweight in young children has declined from 41 to 25 percent.
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- Agriculture, Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- nutrition
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Some 400 million lack healthcare worldwide: WHO and World Bank
An estimated 400 million people worldwide lack access to at least one of seven essential health services, ranging from pregnancy care to clean water, according to a report released on Friday by the World Health Organization and World Bank.
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