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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE

the United States, in collaboration with UNICEF, brought together over 700 ... One Million Community Health Workers: Technical Task Force Report. New ...

UNICEF Annual Report 2019

Expanding menstrual health and hygiene services, including direct support to 20,495 schools in 49 countries. Cash transfer programmes benefitting 51 million ...

The Promise of Digital Health: Addressing Non-communicable ...

As always, it has been a great pleasure and honor to work together to advance the potential of digital health to accelerate the achievement of UN Sustainable ...

Confronting the Diseases of Poverty - Countdown 2030

Worldwide, there were 58 million deaths in 2005, of which approximately 35 million were the ... Healthcare, Nokia-Siemens, Siemens Health Systems, IBM. Healthcare ...

Airtel Africa plc - Sustainability Report 2022

from our healthcare partners on a range of health and wellness topics. Complementing ... private sector company in Africa to partner with UNICEF to support.

GSMA Capacity Building Programme - USTTI Communications

Source: UNICEF Discussion Paper on Children's ... Normalising digital reading can help boost children's and parents' literacy development. ... LG Electronics, Nokia ...

Global Giving Campaign - NYSE

This year the NYSE asked listed companies to share their efforts to help those in need and raise awareness for the many important organizations supported by ...

Formalising 'informal' mHealth in Ghana - Taylor & Francis Online

about 7.2 million healthcare workers globally; a figure expected to increase to 12. ... Mobile Development Solutions; UNICEF Malawi and UNICEF.

Annual Report 2017 - Philips

At the United. Nations in September we made an extended commitment to improve the lives of 300 million people in underserved healthcare ...

Unilever Annual Report and Accounts 2022

... healthcare – another accelerating category – is also an area of keen interest. Our exchanges at the beginning of last ... million. £ million.

Ahlstrom Sustainability Report 2023

packaging, advance personal healthcare, and promote the ... a better future for children in partnership with UNICEF Finland. In ...

mHealth - Wikipedia

mHealth is an abbreviation for mobile health, a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices.

2011- 2012 Medical devices and eHealth solutions - IRIS Home

There is a progressive increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases resulting in approximately 8 million deaths annually worldwide which can be ...

annual-report-2023.pdf - ArcelorMittal

... (million tonnes)*. Steel shipments. (million tonnes). Sales. (billion USD) ... boost through a letter of intent signed on the same date with ...

Assessing the Suitability of a Mobile Phone-Based ... - DukeSpace

including approximately 163 million orphans, 1.8 million ... government support in the form of vouchers to access healthcare (except medication), ... UNICEF, UNICEF ...

Femtech Apps Need Stronger Regulations to Protect Data and ...

reproductive health that could benefit public health research and improve women's health outcomes. 57 See Beilinson, supra note 53. 58 See id.

UNICEF Health (@UNICEFhealth) / X

Foundation, has granted $4 million to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF in support of ... promote health. These declarations aim to build and strengthen ...

A Lifeline to learning: leveraging mobile technology to support ...

This report analyses current experiences, lessons learned and emerging practices in mobile solutions in the field of education for refugees.

Global Innovation Index 2019 – 12th Edition - WIPO

Over the last two centuries, improvements in healthcare have prompted a sustained increase ... collaborate in real time. Collaborative experience platforms ...

Count every child: The right to birth registration - ohchr

Plan has been promoting birth registration since 1998, when we were invited by the NGO Committee on UNICEF to support the 'Unregistered Children. Project' in ...