By Anne Bulchis, PMI Impact Malaria Communications Manager, and Kate Wolf, PMI Impact Malaria Technical Advisor
As part of advancing global malaria service delivery, PMI Impact Malaria (IM) supports countries in their efforts to strengthen the quality of malaria services in health facilities and at the community level. IM’s quality assurance approach encourages continuous improvement of the competencies of health providers through a systematic and standardized series of country-driven interventions, including mentorship to improve workplace performance and provide ongoing professional development.
IM was supporting in-person mentoring in Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March. Both countries promptly entered lockdown, endangering access to health services for the population and making it impossible for mentorship to continue in-person. In April, with the World Health Organization (WHO) projecting that malaria deaths could double as a result of COV
Waging Peace
“We’ll meet again. Don’t know where. Don’t know when….” Namaste By Mickie Lynn on February 4, 2021 at 8:15 AM
As most readers already know, the
Times Union has decided to end the presence of non staff-produced blogs on this website. This is our last message to you on the TU platform and we depart with love and gratitude. Namaste.
Women Against War began blogging here in August of 2009. It’s been good to share our many perspectives and our messages about non-violent solutions to conflict. Especially our love and connections to the world’s children, families, and to our Planet on these pages. As bloggers, we’ve learned so much from each other. And even more through the process of researching, writing and illustrating each article and working with others to change the cruel models and self-serving narratives of
and sunset will be at 5:28 pm.
Today we will have 10 hours and 10 minutes of daylight.
Solar noon will be at 12:23 pm.
The first low tide was at 3:55 am
The only high tide of the day will be at 9:53 am.
and the final low tide at Aquatic Park will be at 4:52 pm.
We’ll have a Full Moon tomorrow Thursday the 28th of January of 2021 at 11:16 am
Moon: 98.1%
The January Full Moon is called the Full Wolf Moon
The howling of wolves was often heard at this time of year. It was traditionally thought that wolves howled due to hunger, but we now know that wolves use howls to define territory, locate pack members, reinforce social bonds, and gather for hunting.
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