Tag: health systems
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Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Africa: Dr Issimouha Dillé explains why Africa can win the fight
Eliminating Cervical Cancer in Africa: A Bold Public Health Vision Cervical cancer remains a major public health challenge across Africa, yet it is one of the most preventable cancers. On Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action, observed on November 17, Dr Issimouha Dillé, an adviser on cancer policy and implementation, outlines a practical and hopeful…
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Why Africa Can Win the Fight Against Cervical Cancer: Insights from Dr Issimouha Dillé
Introduction: A hopeful path for cervical cancer elimination in Africa Cervical cancer remains a major public health challenge in Africa, even though it is largely preventable. On Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action, we spoke with Dr Issimouha Dillé, an adviser on cancer control, to explore why Africa is uniquely positioned to turn the tide…
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COP30 Spotlight: Health as the Frontline of the Climate Crisis and a $300 Million Push for Solutions
COP30 Elevates Health as a Core Climate Priority As COP30 unfolds, a defining thread has emerged: the climate crisis is a health crisis. A joint special report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Brazilian government paints a sobering picture of how rising temperatures, extreme weather, and environmental degradation threaten global health systems. The…
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Low Participation in Cancer Screening in India: A Scoping Review of Breast and Cervical Cancer Programs
Introduction Early detection through screening is essential to reduce mortality from breast and cervical cancers in India. A recent scoping review synthesizes evidence across multiple screening programs, revealing persistent low participation despite growing program efforts. This article distills the key findings, barriers, and policy implications to strengthen India’s cancer screening landscape for women. Overview of…
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Low participation in cancer screening in India: Insights from a scoping review of breast and cervical cancer programs
Overview In India, participation in breast and cervical cancer screening remains suboptimal, despite national efforts to expand access. A recent scoping review synthesized data from hundreds of studies to map the characteristics of screening programs, the populations they serve, and the barriers that limit participation. This article distills key findings, implications for program design, and…
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Uganda Advances Integrated Health Services for CDs and NCDs
Uganda Moves Toward Integrated Disease Care Uganda is taking a bold step to streamline health service delivery by integrating care for communicable diseases (CDs) and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). As the country faces a growing double burden of disease—infectious illnesses alongside rising chronic conditions—health authorities are exploring new models to deliver comprehensive, efficient, and sustainable care…
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Uganda Advances Integrated Health Services to Tackle CDs and NCDs
Uganda Moves to Integrate Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease Services Uganda is taking bold strides to unify the delivery of health services for communicable diseases (CDs) and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), a strategic response to the country’s shifting disease landscape. Faced with persistent infectious diseases alongside rising chronic conditions, the government, donors, and health partners are exploring…



