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31.10.2005
Nearly two years after the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) took up the question in Geneva, the international community is yet to arrive at a consensus on creating a framework to manage the Internet. All countries today recognise the fundamental and growing role of the Internet as a facilitator of governance, commerce, and communication. An editorial in The Hindu addresses this question.
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28.10.2005
Until Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration is taking comments from the public about the status of emergency contraception. The Feminist Majority Foundation is leading the call for emergency contraceptives--just like many other contraceptives--to be made available without a prescription.
Story linkFrom: Feminist Majority Foundation Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: The FDA advisory panel recommend that EC be available over-the-counter two years ago. © Feminist Majority Foundation
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27.10.2005
Chinese and US researchers say illegal blood donation is to blame for high levels of hepatitis C infection in rural China.
Story linkFrom: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [China] |
27.10.2005
The media should help dispel such misconceptions to check the spread of HIV effectively, according to Paladugu Rambabu, head of Sexually-Transmitted Diseases wing of the hospital in Vijayawada.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [communications] [health & ICT] |
26.10.2005
India has been under a global scanner for over a year because of the HIV/AIDS epidemic which international agencies and Indian non governmental organisations (NGOs) say is growing phenomenally though the Indian government has denied it. The controversy has ballooned to include accusations that the HIV/AIDS problem is being unduly magnified to attract international funds. The irony lies in the fact that Indian organisations are sparring even as the infection soars in the country.
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26.10.2005
New mothers in Madagascar and Ghana have begun to hear about the importance of breastfeeding from many different sources--including their favorite singer--and the results are already beginning to show.
Story linkFrom: Global Health Council Related topics/regions: [Ghana] [Madagascar] |
25.10.2005
Ministria e Bujqėsisė, Pylltarisė dhe Zhvillimit Rural, pėrkatėsisht shėrbimi veterinar dhe i ushqimit tė Kosovės-AVUK, me anė tė njė komunikate pėr media, tė lėshuar tė hėnėn, ka bėrė tė ditur se ėshtė lėshuar njė linjė e veēantė telefonike (038/ 542 578), nė tė cilėn tė gjithė qytetarėt e Kosovės, tė cilėt dyshojnė pėr mundėsinė e paraqitjes sė gripit tė shpezėve, mund tė lajmėrohen gjatė 24 orėve.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Kosovo] Image: Linjė telefonike
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24.10.2005
There is a growing concern within the international development community that policies aimed at reducing the number of people living below the poverty line could leave the most disadvantaged groups behind. In line with these concerns, this dossier looks at different strategies for reaching the very poor within the health sector, and at the institutional challenges associated with scaling up health-related interventions to cover broader segments of the population. It also highlights the fact that there are ways outside the health sector to improve health or reduce the impoverishing impact of disease, and that in some contexts these may benefit the poor most.
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24.10.2005
Labudovi kao motiv umjetničkih djela, ptice kao simbol slobode, nakon medijske hajke oko ptičje gripe ovih dana, sada su toliko "ocrnjeni" u javnosti da se ljubitelji ivotinja (kakvim se smatramo) naprosto moraju oglasiti.
Story linkFrom: Osjecki zeleni Related topics/regions: [Croatia] |
24.10.2005
Nepal's first Highway Community Hospital has come into operation at Malekhu, Dhading district, along the Prithivi Highway with partnership between social organisations of Nepal and Italy.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Nepal] [health & ICT] [international cooperation] |
23.10.2005
The grassroots organization Grupo Curumim has gained international recognition for working to reduce pregnancy and childbirth-related deaths in northeastern Brazil. Through collaborations with traditional birth attendants the group has raised awareness about accessing safe women's health services.
Story linkFrom: International Women's Health Coalition Related topics/regions: [Brazil] Image: Midwives participate in a workshop organized by Grupo Curumim © International Women's Health Coalition
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21.10.2005
The success of Herceptin showed the promise of a new approach to cancer treatment, which identifies specific genetic mutations in different types of cancer and develops targeted therapies.
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21.10.2005
Conservation through Public Health (CTPH) in Bwindi, Uganda has built a telecentre in a bid to empower communities around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to improve health and livelihoods.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Uganda] [education & ICT] [health & ICT] [ICT in poverty reduction] |
20.10.2005
Domenica 23 ottobre Daisy Kandhatil, medico indiano, sarą insignita del Premio Follereau - Damien, conferito dal Cercle de Solidarité Follereau-Damien. L'idea del Premio, che č alla sua prima edizione, č nata dall'esigenza di unificare le iniziative che le associazioni del Cercle da molti anni portavano avanti individualmente per conferire un riconoscimento a persone che si sono distinte nella costruzione della Civiltą dell'Amore, proseguendo l'opera di Raoul Follereau e di Padre Damien, dal cui pensiero trae ispirazione l'attivitą del Cercle e delle associazione che lo compongono.
Story linkFrom: AIFO - Associazione Italiana Amici di Raoul Follereau |
20.10.2005
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), New Delhi, will organise its eighth national convention in Punjab on the theme Impact of technology on societal living at Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College (BBSBEC), here from 21 to 23 October,2005.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [education & ICT] [e-governance] [health & ICT] |
19.10.2005
OneWorld South Asia along with the MSSRF has successfully broadcast a live programme through Indian broadcaster All India Radio. The half-hour programme, on child welfare and nutrition, had experts from hospitals and NGOs working in the field. The live programme was broadcast under OneWorld South Asia's Open Knowledge Network (OKN) programme.
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19.10.2005
A hi-tech pay and use public toilet constructed near Deputy Commissioners (DC) Office by now defunct Mysore Agenda Task Force (MATF) under Public Private Participation (PPP) in the City, will be thrown open for public use from today.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [environment & ICT] [health & ICT] |
19.10.2005
A text messaging service that allows those who cannot use a voice telephone to contact the emergency services has been launched in Merseyside,UK.
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18.10.2005
Pakistan needs hundreds of thousands of litres of water to curb and prevent outbreaks of disease, warns the World Health Organisation.
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17.10.2005
Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) should be considered a key priority in child health and development programming considering the health and economic benefits linked to this achievement. Information and communication technologies can be used strategically to deliver health services effectively and extensively. What is required is completing the nutrition package of child health and delivering infant feeding counseling to all families as a part of integrated neonatal package.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [children & ICT] [health & ICT] |
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