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NHS England and WHO are hosting a series of workshops for alumni of the WHO-NHS England Working for Health 2030 Programme, formerly the Year of the Health and Care Workers Programme. The series intended to promote thought leadership and collaboration between the alumni network and will offer insights into perceptions of public health at country level, as well as human resources for health management actions to address the challenges. ....
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Nigeria needs Family doctors to achieve Universal Health Coverage SOFPON On By Chioma Obinna To mark this year’s World Family Doctor’s Day, a passionate call has gone to the Nigerian family physicians to renew family medicine as unique and indispensable discipline critical in achieving universal health coverage in the country. Chairman of the Lagos Society of Family Physicians of Nigeria, SOFPON, Dr Blessing Chukwukelu in a speech she delivered on behalf of the President of SOFPON, said family doctors are distinguished by their resolute commitment to patients, healthcare providers, and their communities. She maintained that family medicine must engage in new efforts to expand its scope of practice. ”We, physicians must therefore begin to define, delicate and demonstrate what family medicine is and how it is the true centre of healthcare. ....
The unsung heroes of Yemen Format No place is safe for children in Yemen . In a situation where two thirds of the population needs humanitarian assistance, children and the poorest will be the worst hit. The threat of COVID-19 looms, and a severely damaged health system is teetering on the brink of total collapse. At a time when hospitals and facilities are being targeted and large swathes of the population are displaced, traumatised, and homeless, health care needs to be immediate and accessible. In a situation such as the one faced in Yemen, community health workers suddenly become the most valued entity within a community even if they are often the least educated, the least paid and the least valued within a health system. ....