Reports on health care issues in Zimbabwe as of February 9, 2002. Problems of unemployment, inflation, high HIV-infection rates, and a rise in political violence; Way that the European Union is trying to ensure fair elections, including sanctions; Dangers to hospital staff of caring for ...
We discuss the recent legal changes in immigration to the United Kingdom (UK), which facilitate easier relocation of appropriately trained and experienced health professionals to that country. Additionally, we discuss key issues health workers in Zimbabwe face on a daily basis and why the UK is ...
“Floods also bring with them other health problems such as malaria and diarrhoeal diseases. Zimbabwe is also prone to droughts, which create hunger and malnutrition among our communities. “As I speak, Zimbabwe is likely to experience food shortages in 2022 as some areas have not received adequa...
HARARE - Zimbabwe needs to come up with fit-for-purpose interventions to mitigate the impact of an unprecedented staff exodus which saw the country losing more than 2 000 health professionals this year, more than double the number lost last year. The hea
Mental health issues particularly when it relates to children and adolescents are still a taboo in many societies, also in Zimbabwe. Breaking the silence around mental health is urgently needed,” he said. He also said abuse, neglect and other adverse childhood experiences are the main preventable...
Zimbabwe Medical Association president Francis Chiwora said the Bill was oppressive to the medical practitioners, citing a clause that says "any job action is restricted to seventy-two hours within any 14-day period. Any member, who makes or organises job action, faces prosecution with a potent...
A growing number of studies highlight men's disinclination to make use of HIV services. This suggests there are factors that prevent men from engaging with health services and an urgent need to unpack the forms of sociality that determine men's acceptanc
HIV/AIDS has always been one of the most thoroughly global of diseases. In the era of widely available anti-retroviral therapy (ART), it is also commonly recognised as a chronic disease that can be successfully managed on a long-term basis. This article
The Council then heard statements by the Minister of Health of Uganda and the Minister of Health and Child Care of Zimbabwe. 安理会随后听取了乌干达卫生部长和津巴布韦卫生和儿童健保部长的发言。 UN-2 Statement of the Committee on Indigenous Health (COIH) to the WGIP, July 土著人民工作小组...
in Zimbabwe and ensure that the Reproductive Health Department and the nursing services are given the attention they deserve. The starting point is to allocate 15% of the national budget for health for non COVID 19 health issues. The ongoing strike by nurses and doctors should be addressed as...