scholarly journals Global status report on violence prevention 2014

2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 213-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Butchart ◽  
Christopher Mikton ◽  
Linda L Dahlberg ◽  
Etienne G Krug
2016 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 652-659 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher R. Mikton ◽  
Alexander Butchart ◽  
Linda L. Dahlberg ◽  
Etienne G. Krug

2009 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1850158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirela Gheorghe ◽  
Pavel Nastase ◽  
Dana Boldeanu ◽  
Aleca Ofelia

Relatively new in Romania, IT governance is defined as procedures and policies established in order to assure that the IT system of an organization sustains its goals and strategies. This bundle of policies and procedures, following the best practices in the area, intends to guide and control the IT function in order to add value to the organization and to minimize IT risks. The purpose of the research is to identify the measure in which the IT governance practices are implemented to the level of the financial institutions in Romania. The goal of this paper is a comparative analysis for implementing IT governance using data offered by the IT Governance Institute. This institute makes every year a study (IT Governance Global Status Report – 2006) to determine a sense of priorities and to develop actions for implementing IT governance, using data which acknowledges once more the need for all organizations to have tools and services to assure an efficient IT governance. In this way, the research will analyze, in the field of Romanian financial institutions, the most serious IT problems pointed out by the respondents from the last year, the most efficient measures considered by top management for resolving problems pointed out, the best used practices in IT governance and the most used frameworks for implementing IT governance practices.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-113
Author(s):  
Yogie Irawan ◽  
Riky Riky ◽  
Rastia Ningsih

Penyakit tidak menular (PTM) sudah menjadi masalah kesehatan masyarakat secara global, regional,nasional dan lokal. Global status report on NCD World Health Organization (WHO) tahun 2010 melaporkan bahwa 60% penyebab kematian semua umur di dunia adalah karena PTM. Kegiatan ini berupa pelatihan kader posyandu mengenai penyakit tidak menular diwilayah kerja Puskesmas Teluk Bogam. Penyuluhan dilaksanakan di Puskesmas Teluk Bogam. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah untuk untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilannya dalam mendeteksi dini dan mengontrol hipertensi dengan cara memberikan penyuluhan tentang hipertensi, pentingnya mengontrol hipertensi dan bagaimana cara mengukur tekanan darah.  Kata kunci : Lansia


2016 ◽  
Vol 22 (Suppl 2) ◽  
pp. A29.2-A29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josephine Jackisch ◽  
Dinesh Sethi ◽  
Francesco Mitis ◽  
Tomasz Szymañski ◽  
Ian Arra

Nutrients ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 4417
Author(s):  
Peter Anderson

As summarized in the World Health Organization’s latest Global Status Report on Alcohol, the pleasure of alcohol is indicated by the fact that, worldwide, just over two-fifths of the population aged 15+ years drink alcohol; 2 [...]


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julia Nordin ◽  
Leire Solís ◽  
Johan Prévot ◽  
Nizar Mahlaoui ◽  
Helen Chapel ◽  
...  

A global gold standard framework for primary immunodeficiency (PID) care, structured around six principles, was published in 2014. To measure the implementation status of these principles IPOPI developed the PID Life Index in 2020, an interactive tool aggregating national PID data. This development was combined with a revision of the principles to consider advances in the field of health and science as well as political developments since 2014. The revision resulted in the following six principles: PID diagnosis, treatments, universal health coverage, specialised centres, national patient organisations and registries for PIDs. A questionnaire corresponding to these principles was sent out to IPOPI’s national member organisations and to countries in which IPOPI had medical contacts, and data was gathered from 60 countries. The data demonstrates that, regardless of global scientific progress on PIDs with a growing number of diagnostic tools and better treatment options becoming available, the accessibility and affordability of these remains uneven throughout the world. It is not only visible between regions, but also between countries within the same region. One of the most urgent needs is medical education. In countries without immunologists, patients with PID suffer the risk of remaining undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, resulting in health implications or even death. Many countries also lack the infrastructure needed to carry out more advanced diagnostic tests and perform treatments such as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or gene therapy. The incapacity to secure appropriate diagnosis and treatments affects the PID environment negatively in these countries. Availability and affordability also remain key issues, as diagnosis and treatments require coverage/reimbursement to ensure that patients with PID can access them in practice, not only in theory. This is still not the case in many countries of the world according to the PID Life Index. Although some countries do perform better than others, to date no country has fully implemented the PID principles of care, confirming the long way ahead to ensure an optimal environment for patients with PID in every country.


2020 ◽  

This report is designed to complement the WHO’s 2018 Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health by providing greater detail on the current status on alcohol consumption, harms, barriers, and breakthroughs in the Region of the Americas in relation to alcohol’s impact on health and the associated burden of disease. This is the third regional report dedicated to alcohol and health in the Americas. The information provided is based on country responses to the WHO Global Survey on Alcohol and Health, undertaken in 2016, which informed the WHO Global Report of 2018. Data were reviewed and accepted by each country before the publication of the global report and the information used for the regional report largely relies on the global information system on alcohol and health (GISAH) of the WHO. The report provides an update on alcohol consumption in the region and each Member State, trends in consumption over time, alcohol-related harms, and current alcohol policies being implemented in each Member State and to what extent they are in line with the WHO global alcohol strategy and regional plan of action. It provides examples of studies done in the Region that were not reported in the WHO Global Status Report. The report discusses gaps and challenges in reducing the harmful use of alcohol and how countries can reverse current trends in a cost-effective and expedited way, particularly if the WHO SAFER technical package is implemented at the national level.


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