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WHO s Film Festival at the 13th European Congress
on Global Health (ECTMIH2023)

Three lunchtime sessions have been prepared by WHO’s Health for All Film Festival (HAFF) with ECTMIH2023 in Utrecht, The Netherlands.Each session will be the occasion to screen three short films from past HAFF editions and to have panel discussions on specific themes. It is an additional contribution to HAFF’s goal of exploring health impact through film and using film for health education.The panel discussions will be streamed online to allow a wider audience to send questions and remarks on the films to the panelists. Please check the link to the conference site for more information.Tuesday 21 November: CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTHThe three below short films on this key and challenging environmental issue are part of the shortlist of more than 90 stories made for HAFF 2023. Their screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Dr Santino Severoni, WHO Director, Department of Migrants Health; Dr Francesca Racioppi, Head of Office, WHO's European Centre for Environment

New recommendations from WHO to help improve health of preterm infants

New recommendations from WHO to help improve health of preterm infants
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Does Kenya have one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the world?

Does Kenya have one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the world? Published on 12 June 2019 Claim Verdict Source UK charity Penny Appeal (2019) In a funding drive, a British charity said Kenya had one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the world, and over one in 20 children died before their fifth birthday. According to UN estimates, Kenya is one of 21 countries with a very high ratio of maternal deaths. Different studies estimate the under-five mortality ratio at roughly one in 20, which an expert said was “a fair statement”.   A British charity’s recent appeal for donations said the death rates of mothers and young children in Kenya were very high, giving statistics to support the claim.

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