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Accessing health care in Ukraine after 8 months of war
WEBAccessing health care in Ukraine after 8 months of war: The health system remains resilient, but key health services and medicine are increasingly unaffordable. Published by WHO Europe, 24 October 2022. Even as Ukraine marks 8 months of a brutal war, the health care system in Ukraine continues to function overall, but spiraling costs
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Report on attacks on hospitals and healthcare in Ukraine
WEBAttachments. Download Report (PDF | 674.16 KB); In a new joint submission to the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine (IICIU), four independent NGOs call on the Commission to investigate the ongoing attacks on hospitals and health workers in Ukraine perpetrated by Russian forces, which are flagrant …
Migrant workers' access to healthcare in Russia
WEBSecondly, Russia needs to allocate funding for NGOs that work with the migrants, to test them and provide psychosocial support. Third, anyone who resides in Russia and contributes to the Russian economy, should get access to the Russian healthcare, including HIV and TB services. The healthcare needs to change and include …
Ukraine: “the fastest reformer in the health system in Europe”
WEB“Health is a human right and condition for everybody prosper and to develop” – Head of WHO Office in Ukraine On 12 December world is commemorating Universal Health Coverage Day, this date is the anniversary of the first unanimous United Nations resolution calling for all nations to provide for their citizens affordable, quality …
Promoting healthy lifestyles
WEB9 June 2014. NGOs, business and the authorities should unite to promote a healthy lifestyle in Russia. The third national forum on social responsibility themed Creating Shared Values: Combining Forces to Create a Healthy Environment, took place on the above date in the federal public chamber. Specialists noted the role of NGOs in promoting a
Armenia embarks on healthcare reform
WEBArshaluis Mgdesyan Mar 23, 2023. Because of poverty, many Armenians wait until it is too late to seek healthcare. The new policy wants to focus on preventative care. (Health Ministry) Armenia’s government is planning a state-funded universal health insurance system that promises uniform quality care for all by 2027.
Improving healthcare in Belarus
WEBSupporting the development of a national strategy for improving quality of care in Belarus 06-03-2019 Published by World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe With the aim of supporting the development and implementation of a national strategy for improving the quality of health care in Belarus, WHO conducted a 2-day workshop on …
WHO and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine sign Agreement for …
WEBKyiv, 20 January 2022 – Today in Kyiv, WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, and the Minister of Health of Ukraine Viktor Liashko, have signed a Biennial Collaborative Agreement for 2022-2023. The two-year agreement sets a framework for action and enhances strategic cooperation to improve the health of the Ukrainian
Ukraine: Public Health Situation Analysis July 2022
WEBAs of 27 July 2022, there were verified 414 attacks on health care, which took the lives of 85 people and injured 100 people.5. Health status and threats. With large population movements, increased social mixing, and disruption of vaccination services and surveillance, there is an increased risk of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable and other
Living in a country where in the past there was ‘no sex’
WEBPublished by Moldova.org. on August 7, 2020. By Maria Dulgher. The Republic of Moldova is a post-Soviet country. In the Soviet Union, nobody would have talked publicly about sex, there was no sex education in schools, most parents and children didn’t have open discussions on this topic. “The very mention of sex became …
Russia shifts domestic health spending to occupied Ukraine
WEBRussia has reallocated healthcare spending from dozens of its regions to build and repair hospitals in the occupied territories of eastern Ukraine, the Vedomosti business daily reported Monday, citing a government decree.. Sixty-one out of 85 Russian regions — including annexed Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol — saw cuts of some 2.4 …
How to care for the elderly, in Russia and abroad
WEBHow to look after the elderly, in Russia and abroad. 07.07.2020. Research into support for the elderly has been carried out in various countries. The Elena and Gennady Timchenko Charitable Foundation presented the brief results on 6 July, with the research itself already concluded and not due to be published.The research was timed to coincide …
Kyrgyzstan: strengthening primary health care financing
WEBKyrgyzstan has set out on an ambitious path of health system reforms to improve access to Primary Health Care (PHC) services for its people. A new WHO/Europe study sheds light on the current state of PHC financing in Kyrgyzstan and offers 6 policy suggestions to strengthen it and promote more efficient public spending in PHC.
Healthcare in Turkmenistan
WEBThe Ministry of Health does not warn you – how Turkmen medical care destroys fate and life 24/02/2020 Turkmen.news has already written about the deplorable state of medical care in Turkmenistan more than once. Despite the fact that in recent years a number of new hospitals have been built in the country, due to the high cost of …
WHO to Allocate $1.8 Million for Kazakhstan’s Healthcare
WEBThe Kazakh Health Ministry and the WHO European Office signed a two-year cooperation agreement. 26. 10. 2023. ASTANA – The World Health Organization (WHO) will allocate $1.8 million for Kazakhstan’s healthcare development, as per a two-year cooperation agreement signed between the Kazakh Health Ministry and the WHO European Office …
From Tuberculosis to COVID-19 in Russia’s Prisons
WEBSource: Prison Health in Russia: The Larger Picture by Bobrik et al 2005 Prisons become the “epidemiological pump” for the spread of MDR-TB in 21 st century Eurasia. If the particular conditions in which prisoners were held encouraged the spread of Tuberculosis throughout the prison estate, the release of thousands of infected prisoners …
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