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Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Why Does the LAPD Still Send the Cavalry on Calls in South L A ?

A year ago, I asked this question: Why does the LAPD have to send waves of officers to calls in South L.A. no matter how seemingly trivial the complaint? A year later, I still ask that question. Here’s the latest case in point. On Monday, May 17, I approach the intersection of a side street near Slauson and Crenshaw. It is nearly blocked off. There are multiple LAPD cruisers and a small platoon of officers hovering on the sidewalk at the intersection. There was no bank nearby, so there wasn’t a bank robbery in progress or a hostage siege. There was no mass of marching, jeering, object-tossing demonstrators nearby. There was no apparent injured party standing or laying on the sidewalk. And there was absolutely no indication there was any gunplay. Then what brought the cavalry to the scene?

Measuring and addressing health inequities in Nepal

WHO/A. Maharjan This elderly woman has had more time to spend with her granddaughters since the COVID-19 pandemic. Nepal © Credits 5 May 2021 Monitoring health inequalities is essential for achieving Universal Health Coverage because it enables populations that are being left behind to be identified and helps to inform equity-oriented policies, programmes and practices. Such monitoring requires various forms of disaggregated data, which are currently lacking in many countries (ref World Health Statistics 2020).  Nepal expressed early interest in receiving intensified support from GAP agencies in 2019 when the Government worked with them and other partners to develop a country roadmap and action plan setting out the country’s support needs for

Malawi – Strengthening data for greater equity and impact in primary health care

Malawi – Strengthening data for greater equity and impact in primary health care WHO/Monta Reinfelde © Credits © Credits 5 May 2021 Through its Health Sector Strategic Plan 2017-2022 (HSSP II), the Government of Malawi aims to move towards universal coverage of quality, equitable and affordable health care with the aim of improving health status, financial risk protection and client satisfaction. Developed with support from WHO and UNICEF, HSSP II includes delivery of an essential package of health services through primary health care. Recognizing the importance of data and digital tools for delivering PHC and achieving UHC, the government also has a Monitoring, Evaluation and

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