Primary health reform for the digital eraNoah Crampton a bAnson Dong a cPayal Agarwal a dCatherine Ji a bOnil Bhattacharyya a dRoadmap to Successful Digital Health Ecosystems
Women’s health is a broad and multifaceted concept that extends far beyond reproductive anatomy and sexual health. Historically, the focus of women’s health care and research has centered on reproduction, often overshadowing other critical aspects of physical and mental health and wellness. However...
Scaling up health promotion interventions in the era of HIV/AIDS: challenges for a rights based approach A sustained scaled up response to global public health challenges such as HIV/AIDS will require a functioning and efficient health system, based on the fou... C Mickey,F Neil - 《Health...
After Trump's New Hampshire primary victory, political commentators noted that he made history as a modern-era non-incumbent winning both major early contests – Iowa and New Hampshire. But while it's obviously true that he's not the sitting preside...
Sıbyan schoolsOttomanEducational reformThe nineteenth century is a century of reform for the Ottoman state. The Tanzimat reforms hold a unique place in the Ottoman history of modernization. During the Tanzimat period (1839–1878), the state...
The politics of Irish primary education: reform in an era of secularizationby S. McGraw and J. McTiernan, Oxford, Peter Lang, 2022, £29, XX, 512pp., ISBN 978-1-800079-709-3Niamh HouriganMary Immaculate CollegeRoutledgeIrish Political Studies...
(2002). Primary health care in the era of HIV/AIDS. Some implications for health systems reform. Social Science & Medicine, 55, 1005-1013.Petersen I., Swartz L., 2002, Primary Health Care in the era of HIV/AIDS. Some implications for health systems reform, Social Science & Medicine, ...
The assembled convention presented 12 resolutions for reform. Only the call for “the elective franchise” did not pass unanimously, as some were concerned that the extension ofwomen’s suffragewas both controversial and impractical and would hurt their efforts for equality in other arenas. In the...
Inclusive education emphasizes that all children have the right to receive education, and proposes that children’s characteristics and actual needs should be taken into account when providing education [1]. Until now, inclusive education was considered to be “children with disabilities and typically ...
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