SC Organization - 《Education for All Global Monitoring Report》 被引量: 486发表: 2012年 Teacher Education and Institutional Change in South Africa pptx regarding the organisation and practice of teacher education, with a particular emphasis on initial teacher education (both pre-service and upgrading...
and measurability within China's rural areas. We explain the importance of establishing these indicators for application in rural China and other developing countries as a complement to the World Health Organization's reproductive health indicators for global monitoring; present the identified indicators;...
This article presents a history of efforts by the World Health Organization and its most important ally, the World Federation for Medical Education, to strengthen and standardize international medical education. This aspect of WHO activity has been large
3. Our organization network 1) Government We are the health training and technical service supporting organization for Ministry of Health, Ministry of Human Resource and Social Security, Ministry of Civil Affairs, Ministry of Finance, National Development and Revolution Committee. Meanwhile we keep very...
In an effort to improve HWs development, attraction, recruitment, and retention in rural and remote areas, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended set of strategies including those pertaining to the development of HWs. Notably, targeted admission policies to enrol students with a rural ...
World Health Organization PubMedPubMed CentralGoogle Scholar . Guan M. Should the poor have no medicines to cure? A study on the association between social class and social security among the rural migrant workers in urban China. Int J Equity Health. 2017;16:193.. ...
Projections of need for facilities and human resources are based on the recommended standards of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1996 and 2005. Although maternal healthcare services are delivered from for-profit and not-for-profit (NGO) subsectors, this paper is focused on maternal health...
2004). Vector-borne diseases affect more than 3.4 billion people annually and have significant consequences for global health and economic development (World Health Organization 2014), with the United States alone spending US$ 2.9 billion on malaria control programs in 2015 (World Health Organization ...
Especially in rural areas, poor access to timely services of vision correction and eye care in- creases the risk of VI. China has more than 28,000 oph- thalmologists, which is five times the World Health Organization (WHO)'s recommendation of one ophthal- mologist for every 250,000 ...
More than a year has passed since the government entrusted eight institutions at home and abroad, including the World Health Organization, McKinsey, the World Bank, the Development Research Center of the State Council and five Chinese universities, to daft a proposal on future reform. ...