The world is not prepared for another pandemic, and when it comes to Africa, the situation is even more concerning. As advocates, it is imperative that we intensify our efforts and advocate for enhanced pandemic preparedness within our respective countries. This is crucial because pandemics are inevitable, and we cannot always rely on external aid.
To address this issue, it is crucial for our governments to adopt an international perspective when allocating budgets, particularly for the healthcare sector. This approach will ensure that our health systems are adequately stocked and ready to respond to a wide range of challenges, from supporting healthcare providers to maintaining essential infrastructure and equipment.
As June is Migraine and Headache Awareness Month we'd like to share some tips on how to care for them, so if yourself or a loved one suffers from them, read below! #MigraineAwareness
NCD Facts: According to the World Health Organization, NCDs account for 37 per cent of deaths in Africa.
ARNcd is raising awareness about impact of NCDs on African populace and how to combat this issue.
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Reaching the Last Mile for Malaria Elimination in the Americas by 2030 can be done but it is necessary to organize the interventions at local level in order to deliver rapid diagnostic and adequate treatment.
Cross -border joint actions and the empowerment of the community health workers in the context of Indigenous Health including Afro descendent communities are essential to succeed.
#beatmalaria#eliminationinitiative#indigenoushealth
Reaching the last malaria elimination mile in the Americas by 2030 is possible, but we must increase local-level interventions to deliver rapid diagnostic and adequate treatment.
Cross-border actions and empowerment of community health workers are essential for success. #beatmalariaSylvain AldighieriUnited to Beat Malaria