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Support to countries' equitable and resilient recovery from pandemic towards health SDGs


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Support to countries’ equitable and resilient recovery from pandemic towards health SDGs
Geneva, 20 May 2021 – WHO and 12 other signatory agencies to the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All (SDG3 GAP) have released their second progress report, Stronger collaboration for an equitable and resilient recovery towards the health-related SDGs. This report presents progress achieved, especially at country level, where SDG3 GAP is being implemented in 37 countries, with its long-term, forward-looking SDG focus and as a platform to support countries’ equitable and resilient recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The report also identifies challenges encountered over the last year, acknowledging the important roles that countries, agencies’ boards and donors play in setting the right incentives for effective collaboration among SDG3 GAP agencies. ....

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Nurses key to delivering vaccines in developing countries


Keynote speaker Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organization
At nursing leadership event, speakers cite critical role for nurses in vaccination campaigns, call for vaccine equity among wealthy and developing nations
May 5, 2021 – Nurses and nursing leaders can play a significant role in supporting the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in countries in the developing world, according to Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organization.
Throughout history, nurses have played a key role in advocating for and in delivering vaccines, said Okonjo-Iweala in her keynote address at an April 29, 2021, virtual workshop on “Vaccine Equity in the Time of Pandemics: The Role of Nurses in Vaccination Programs.” ....

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Oxygen shortages bite in poorer countries battling Covid


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Oxygen shortages bite in poorer countries battling Covid
Oxygen shortages bite in poorer countries battling Covid
Life-saving supplies key to treating patients, with jabs months away for much of world
World Economy News
1 Feb 2021
• 4 min read
Global demand for medical oxygen to treat patients with Covid-19 has risen sharply in recent months, fast outstripping supplies and raising concerns that thousands of patients in low and middle-income countries will not receive life-saving treatment.
Demand has increased by more than a fifth in the past three months, with many countries experiencing larger rises. Manufacturers have been diverting oxygen from industrial uses such as welding to healthcare, but funding and focus have been limited, and capacity in hospitals and clinics is insufficient to cope with the jump in intensive-care patients, companies and health experts say. ....

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