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GENEVA, Apr 6 2006 (IPS) – There is a critical shortage of health workers doctors, nurses and lab technicians in poor countries, which most desperately need them, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned in its annual report on global health problems.
A shortage of human resources has replaced financial issues as the most serious obstacle to implementing national HIV treatment plans, says the report.
The WHO is so alarmed at the health workforce crisis that it went so far as to advise the countries facing the severest deficits of health service providers to disregard conditions set by the multilateral lenders.
WHO Assistant Director General Timothy Evans said We have to ensure that hiring ceilings related to the fiscal conditionalities of …
Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK, Jul 18 2006 (IPS) – An independent commission launched in New Delhi aims to get leaders of Asia-Pacific countries to stand up and take note of the daunting challenge posed by the spread of HIV/AIDS -including increased poverty and development setbacks.
The political leadership in this region is not alive to the fact that a large number of people are infected and that will have socio-economic consequences, J.V.R. Prasada Rao, director of the Joint United Nations Programme of HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Asia-Pacific office, told IPS. We have to find new ways of dealing with this issue and provoking interest.
For one, smaller countries in the region with a growing number of people with HIV/AIDS must be told what the socio-economic cost of the pandem…
Steven Lang
JOHANNESBURG, Jul 25 2007 (IPS) – Water resources are unevenly distributed throughout the countries of Southern Africa. The region boasts of some of the world s largest lakes and rivers, but is also a land of vast deserts.
Women carrying water in eastern DRC, where many struggle to access this resource. Credit: Tiggy Ridley/IRIN
Measured by volume the Congo River, rising in the East African highlands and flowing through the rainforests …
Stephen de Tarczynski
MELBOURNE, Jan 26 2011 (IPS) – When an outbreak of dengue fever occurred in the hot and humid north of Australia s Queensland state in late 2008, Nicola Strange was among hundreds of locals that contracted the mosquito-borne disease.
Now, together with her husband, Nicola Strange is volunteering their property for use in a scientific field trial that researchers hope will be the next step in an ambitious plan to eradicate dengue fever, an infection that leads to thousands of deaths in tropical areas of the world every year.
I ve never felt so unwell, says Nicola, recalling her experience of type- two dengue.
Her fever lasted for a good week , with a high temperature accompanied by an intense headache, vomiting and severe pain behind her …
Arsène Séverin
BRAZZAVILLE, Aug 24 2011 (IPS) – Marguerite Kassa feared she would find herself alone in the small crowd of a dozen other pregnant women at the integrated health centre in Mossendjo, in the southwestern Republic of Congo. I am six months pregnant already, but I hesitated to come here before now, because there is so much contempt for us, the thirty-year-old indigenous woman tells IPS. Yet I was warmly welcomed.
While around 80 percent of Congolese women give birth in health facilities, fewer than one in four indigenous women give birth at health centres.
Widespread discrimination
In 2007, indigenous people in Congo numbered 43,500, just under two percent of the country s population of 3.7 million. To promote and protect their rights, a law was…
PESHAWAR, Jan 20 2012 (IPS) – In their efforts to kill and injure more people as part of a terror campaign in northern Pakistan, the Taliban militia have resorted to lacing bombs with toxic chemicals that leave survivors with complicated wounds.
Taliban bombs are now laced with chemicals. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS.
The new techniques devised by the militants are designed to inflict complicated injuries on the survivors of the bombings and suicide attacks. They develop contractures and physical deformities, said Muhamma…