Pages tagged “Health Education”
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Women and SDG 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
SDG-3 aspires to ensure healthy lives and to promote well-being for all people at all ages. As for this goal, a short look at some of its accompanying targets is already sufficient to highlight its interconnectedness with women’s empowerment: Sub-goals of SDG-3 are the reduction of global maternal, premature and neonatal mortality ratios. The ending of preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 are center points here.
Written by Felicitas Heyne
February 19, 2021 -
Help us fight the second wave of the Coronavirus in Africa
The numbers of new COVID-19 cases and deaths are sharply on the rise in many African countries. According to Wold Health Organization Africa, infections rose by 50% on the continent between 29 December 2020 and 25 January 2021 when compared with the previous four weeks.
Written by Felicitas Heyne
February 02, 2021 -
Audiopedia joins the Global Health Hub
The Global Health Hub Germany is a network that aims to bring together all actors interested in Global Health. The Hub wants to promote exchange, initiate new partnerships, support cooperation and innovative approaches - across sectors and stakeholder groups. The Hub was inaugurated by Minister of Health Jens Spahn in February 2019 with a kick-off event at the Federal Ministry of Health. The Ministry of Health is providing funding for the set-up of the Hub and the establishment of its office.
Written by Marcel Heyne
June 05, 2020 -
Maternal Health Literacy for Illiterate Women
The Millennium Development Goal 5 of reducing maternal mortality worldwide by 75 % between 1990 and 2015, unfortunately, could not be reached. Although progress has been made, in 2015 about 303.000 women worldwide died from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. This means 830 women died every day.
Written by Felicitas Heyne
June 04, 2020 -
Women’s groups - a powerful alliance in health promotion and disease prevention
When it comes to health promotion and disease prevention, developing countries face a challenging situation. Given the high level of illiteracy of their populations, the lack of infrastructure and trained manpower, interventions of all kind are hard to deliver. Even in countries where the majority of the population lives in rural areas, the available health resources are usually concentrated in the cities. Most developing countries also have difficulties with transport and communication, especially in rural and remote areas.
Written by Felicitas Heyne
April 17, 2020 -
The Corona WhatsApp Audio Campaign
The coronavirus affects all of our lives. But in the poorest countries it will be devastating. Especially for women and girls, who will be on the frontlines of the response.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 20, 2020 -
The Making of "Musele - The Diarrhea Song"
"Musele - The Diarrhea Song" was recorded by French anthropologist Romain Duda as part of a project that is lead by the Order of Malta France with the goal to improve the health status of the Aka.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 06, 2020 -
Audio Guided Support Groups to Improve Mental Health in Rwanda
Mental health is the blind spot in the development cooperation. WHO studies indicate that mental and neurological disorders are the most common cause of diseases and disabilities worldwide. However, this topic is still completely neglected by the majority of aid projects in favour of other priorities.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 05, 2020 -
Empowering Rural Women with Essential Knowledge: Bridging the Information Gap
Without having access to even the simplest basic knowledge, facing their enormous day-to-day challenges is a losing game for women in rural areas in most developing countries. We can change that by simply providing them with vital information in an accessible way. Here are some examples showing how Audiopedia can help rural women live a life in health and dignity.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 04, 2020 -
We have joined the Stop Tuberculosis (TB) Partnership
We are pleased to have joined the Stop Tuberculosis (TB) Partnership. The Stop TB Partnership is leading the way to a world without tuberculosis (TB), a disease that is curable but still kills three people every minute. Founded in 2001, the Partnership's mission is to serve every person who is vulnerable to TB and ensure that high-quality diagnosis, treatment and care is available to all who need it.
Written by Marcel Heyne
July 01, 2019