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Pakistani mother with child at a health camp
16.05.2008 Low levels of literacy make it difficult for families in Pakistan to access information on post-natal care, contraception and medical attention. With only two percent of its GDP allocated to education, the country risks achieving the Millennium Development Goals, says UNESCO.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Pakistán] [MDGs] [Conocimiento] [Educación]
Imagen: Pakistani mother with child at a health camp
Youth and AIDS
15.05.2008 Indian Committee of Youth Organisations will be holding a national convention in partnership with UNICEF from May 28-30, 2008 in Bangalore, India. The event will provide a platform for various youth groups and networks across the country to take up issues concerning the fight against AIDS.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Sociedad Civil] [Activismo] [Comunicación] [SIDA] [Juventud]
Imagen: Youth and AIDS
People assert for their rights / Photo credit: ActionAid
15.05.2008 At a recent review meeting of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights held in Geneva after 17 years, India was adjudged a poor performer. A panel of observers found the progress in critical human development areas such as food, health, housing and education as ‘unsatisfactory’.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Naciones Unidas] [Derechos Humanos] [Alimentos] [Educación]
Imagen: People assert for their rights / Photo credit: ActionAid
Hunger stalks nearly half of India's under-five children /Photo credit: BBC
14.05.2008 The global food price rise is leading to further malnourishment among Indian children, UNICEF warns, as families reduce the number of meals in a day. India already has the worst indicators of child malnutrition in South Asia, along with 40% of the world’s underweight newborns.
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Temas relacionados: [India] [Sur de Asia] [Desnutrición] [Alimentos] [Niños]
Imagen: Hunger stalks nearly half of India's under-five children /Photo credit: BBC
Innovation for change
14.05.2008 The Nand & Jeet Khemka Foundation invites applications for India’s Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2008. The Award seeks to recognise social entrepreneurs whose efforts and innovations have contributed towards achieving sustainable development.
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Temas relacionados: [Ambiente] [Economía] [Educación] [Desarrollo]
Imagen: Innovation for change
A Kenyan man on a bicycle in traffic.
13.05.2008 WASHINGTON, May 13 (OneWorld) - What single silver bullet is simultaneously reducing air pollution and oil dependency, rolling back urban congestion, and fighting obesity?
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Temas relacionados: [Gobierno] [Contaminación] [Cambio Climático] [Transporte]
Imagen: A Kenyan man on a bicycle in traffic. © Worldwatch Institute
A health fair at Sonapur / Photo credit: UB Photos
13.05.2008 It rains on an average 200-250 days in a year in India's north eastern state of Assam. Home to more than a hundred species of mosquitoes, a fifth of all malarial deaths in the country are reported from here. This season, however authorities claim they are prepared.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Malaria]
Imagen: A health fair at Sonapur / Photo credit: UB Photos
Dr Binayak Sen / Photo credit: BBC
12.05.2008 Twenty-two Nobel Prize winners have written a letter to Indian prime minister and president for the release of Dr Binayak Sen, a public health and civil rights activist. There will be protests in several cities of India and the world to mark the first anniversary of his detention on May 14.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Democracia] [Libertad de Expresión] [Derechos Civiles] [Derechos Humanos]
Imagen: Dr Binayak Sen / Photo credit: BBC
Waiting for aid to arrive / Photo credit: Reuters / International Federation
12.05.2008 Experts warn that non-availability of fresh drinking water, tardy relief work and health care measures are pushing the cyclone-hit Myanmar towards a major public health catastrophe. Inflexibility of military in not allowing most foreign aid workers is only adding to the woes of affected people.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Cooperación Internacional] [Emergencias] [Ayuda]
Imagen: Waiting for aid to arrive / Photo credit: Reuters / International Federation
Gaura with her son / Photo credit: UNICEF
09.05.2008 In Nepal, many women and children live with HIV/AIDS passed on to them by their husbands and fathers. UNICEF is helping them by taking care of their treatment and arranging for education of their children.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Género] [SIDA] [Niños]
Imagen: Gaura with her son / Photo credit: UNICEF
A perilous existence / Photo credit: BBC
08.05.2008 The latest health report of international organisation Save the Children says 83% of all child deaths worldwide happen in 55 developing countries, including India. By pursuing right policies and targeting the poorest families, the governments can easily prevent these child mortalities.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [MDGs] [Desnutrición] [Niños]
Imagen: A perilous existence / Photo credit: BBC
08.05.2008 Increasing use of information communication technology by doctors in European countries has brought about massive improvement in healthcare services in the region. It is now being suggested that areas such as tele-monitoring, electronic prescriptions and cross-border e-health services need further development.
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Temas relacionados: [Europa ] [Internet] [TIC]
08.05.2008 Lavatories...homeopathy...What are the best and worst ideas in the history of medicine? Join the online debate.
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Multiple pregnancies are a major cause of maternal mortality / Photo credit: IRIN
07.05.2008 Considered a taboo and anti-Islamic during Taliban regime, condom usage in Afghanistan is slowly increasing. The government however feels a need to boost its demand to achieve public health targets on STD prevention and reduction in maternal mortality.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [SIDA]
Imagen: Multiple pregnancies are a major cause of maternal mortality / Photo credit: IRIN
Traditional birth attendant from Uttar Pradesh, India/ Photo credit: Christian Chidren's Fund
06.05.2008 Traditional midwives or dais have been overlooked by India’s National Rural Health Mission that focuses solely on institutional delivery. In a country having the highest maternal mortality rate and collapsing rural health care, there is a need to integrate these women in public health programmes.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Cultura] [Mortalidad Infantil]
Imagen: Traditional birth attendant from Uttar Pradesh, India/ Photo credit: Christian Chidren's Fund
Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
05.05.2008 Hot weather and lack of safe drinking water have led to a severe spate in diarrohea cases in Bangladesh. According to health experts, poverty, rising food prices and low levels of awareness on sanitation are driving people to eat cheap contaminated food.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] [Agua/Sanidad] [Pobreza] [Alimentos]
Imagen: Children lying at a hospital in Dhaka / Photo credit: Shamsuddin Ahmed / IRIN
Premature births and malformations have been on rise in Afghanistan / Photo credit: BBC
02.05.2008 The US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 has left an indelible impact on country’s health and environment. Scientists believe that rising incidence of diseases and birth defects in Afghan children are attributed to the weapons used by the American forces containing depleted uranium.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Armas Nucleares] [Armas & Ejército] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] [Ambiente]
Imagen: Premature births and malformations have been on rise in Afghanistan / Photo credit: BBC
Workshop in Pakistan/ Photo credit: ILO/ Crozet M.
01.05.2008 As May 1st commemorates the late 19th century workers’ protests for rights, it becomes vital to take a look at occupational safety and health of workers today, vital to the dignity of work. More than 2 million people die every year from work-related accidents, deaths or diseases globally, says the latest ILO report.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Naciones Unidas] [Trabajo]
Imagen: Workshop in Pakistan/ Photo credit: ILO/ Crozet M.
01.05.2008 Rural health practioners in Alaska are being facilitated through videoconferencing to cater to the needs of the mentally ill. Through lectures and consultations, the health providers will build their technical skills related to nutrition and surgeries.

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Temas relacionados: [América del Norte] [TIC] [Comunicación] [Construcción de Capacidades]
Use of shared needles is one of the major reasons for HIV transmission / Photocredit: istockphoto
01.05.2008 For N.Nandadevi, a dedicated health activist in Manipur in north-eastern India, mere counseling on HIV/AIDS is not enough to tackle the fatal disease. A believer in pragmatic solutions, she distributes disposable syringes among drug users to prevent transmission through shared needles.
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Temas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Género] [Enfermedad/Tratamiento] [SIDA] [Juventud]
Imagen: Use of shared needles is one of the major reasons for HIV transmission / Photocredit: istockphoto

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