Not exact matches
Now imagine the same information cloaked in the trappings of a great story, «a story about a
family in South America that is being affected by changes in the
global economy — a story about the father going to work in a foreign country to earn enough for the
family, and the mother having to drive 100 kilometers for
health care.»
early five years ago, the
global health organization AmeriCares started a mobile clinic in the chaotic slums of Mumbai, where sanitary facilities and running water are limited and entire
families sleep in a single room.
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Family Physicians Foundation — AAFPF Bayada Home
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After both earthquake and hurricane destruction in Haiti, Sandals Foundation supported various partners including: Population Services with 205,000 Aqua Tabs;
Global Orphan with clothing; the Salesian Missions with recovery kits for 400
families; and All Hands Volunteers with the recovery of six schools and
health clinics.
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Family Sweet Potato Burgers from Cutie Booty Cakes What's Gaby Cooking and Sweet Potato Day The Mission List and Sweet Potato Day World Moms Blog and Sweet Potato Day Go Graham Go and Sweet Potato Day Cranberry Sweet Potato Crumb Cake from Barbara Bakes Bourbon and Marshmallow Sweet Potatoes from Boston Mamas Documama and Sweet Potato Day Sweet Potato Bread Pudding from Eat the Love Lamb Shanks with Sweet Potatoes and Sausage from Kitchen Gadget Girl Sweet Potato Love To Help End World Hunger from Love That Max Celebrating Sweet Potato Day with Mom Trends Sweet Potato Chili from Righteous Bacon Sweet Potatoes and
Global Health from Third Eye Mom Indian Spiced Sweet Potato Kielbasa ONE Skillet Bake from Tickled Red Sweet, Dude, Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash from Helen Jane Sweet Potato Fries from When You Wake Up a Mother (also found on Million Moms Challenge)
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Family Sweet Potato Burgers from Cutie Booty Cakes What's Gaby Cooking and Sweet Potato Day The Mission List and Sweet Potato Day World Moms Blog and Sweet Potato Day Go Graham Go and Sweet Potato Day Cranberry Sweet Potato Crumb Cake from Barbara Bakes Bourbon and Marshmallow Sweet Potatoes from Boston Mamas Documama and Sweet Potato Day Sweet Potato Bread Pudding from Eat the Love Lamb Shanks with Sweet Potatoes and Sausage from Kitchen Gadget Girl Sweet Potato Love To Help End World Hunger from Love That Max Celebrating Sweet Potato Day with Mom Trends Sweet Potato Chili from Righteous Bacon Cooking Sweet Potatoes for Picky Eaters from Rookie Moms Sweet Potatoes and
Global Health from Third Eye Mom Indian Spiced Sweet Potato Kielbasa ONE Skillet Bake from Tickled Red Sweet, Dude, Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash from Helen Jane Sweet Potato and Peanut Gratin from Non-Reactive Pan Sweet Potato Fries from When You Wake Up a Mother (also found on Million Moms Challenge)
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Family Sweet Potato Burgers from Cutie Booty Cakes What's Gaby Cooking and Sweet Potato Day The Mission List and Sweet Potato Day World Moms Blog and Sweet Potato Day Go Graham Go and Sweet Potato Day Cranberry Sweet Potato Crumb Cake from Barbara Bakes Bourbon and Marshmallow Sweet Potatoes from Boston Mamas Documama and Sweet Potato Day Sweet Potato Bread Pudding from Eat the Love Lamb Shanks with Sweet Potatoes and Sausage from Kitchen Gadget Girl Sweet Potato Love To Help End World Hunger from Love That Max Celebrating Sweet Potato Day with Mom Trends Sweet Potato Chili from Righteous Bacon Cooking Sweet Potatoes for Picky Eaters from Rookie Moms Sweet Potatoes and
Global Health from Third Eye Mom Indian Spiced Sweet Potato Kielbasa ONE Skillet Bake from Tickled Red Sweet, Dude, Sweet Potato Breakfast Hash from Helen Jane Oh My Sweet Potato Apple Bake from Bowl Licker Sweet Potato and Peanut Gratin from Non-Reactive Pan Sweet Potato Fries from When You Wake Up a Mother (also found on Million Moms Challenge)
: Sweet Potato & Black Bean Burritos from This Week for Dinner Truffle Sweet Potato Frites from Savory Sweet Life Sweet Potato & Chicken Sausage Stew from Chefdruck Honey Sweet Potato Biscuits from Food for My
Family Sweet Potato Burgers from Cutie Booty Cakes What's Gaby Cooking and Sweet Potato Day The Mission List and Sweet Potato Day World Moms Blog and Sweet Potato Day Go Graham Go and Sweet Potato Day Cranberry Sweet Potato Crumb Cake from Barbara Bakes Bourbon and Marshmallow Sweet Potatoes from Boston Mamas Documama and Sweet Potato Day Sweet Potato Bread Pudding from Eat the Love Lamb Shanks with Sweet Potatoes and Sausage from Kitchen Gadget Girl Sweet Potato Love To Help End World Hunger from Love That Max Celebrating Sweet Potato Day with Mom Trends Sweet Potato Chili from Righteous Bacon Cooking Sweet Potatoes for Picky Eaters from Rookie Moms Sweet Potatoes and
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The WHO
Global Strategy recognises that for breastfeeding to be successful mothers and
families need the right support along the whole course of breastfeeding — from giving birth in a Baby Friendly hospital, to going home to find skilled local support from midwives,
health visitors, GPs, and mother support groups throughout their communities.
Today's
global economic and labor conditions are changing rapidly, with some positive, but many negative implications for women's
health and livelihoods, as well as that of their children and
families.
Prevent Child Abuse America ® is proud to announce its partnership with the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental
Health ® (Alliance), a leading global organization that promotes the social, emotional and relational health of infants, young children and their families by supporting professionals who serve
Health ® (Alliance), a leading
global organization that promotes the social, emotional and relational
health of infants, young children and their families by supporting professionals who serve
health of infants, young children and their
families by supporting professionals who serve them.
The World
Health Organization describes
family planning as «the first step for avoiding maternal deaths» (2) while statistical analysis by the
Global Health Council suggests that about 35 percent of all maternal deaths could be eliminated if all women and men had access to contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
This sucker could transform lives in so many ways it's not even funny: besides charging economy - altering cellphones and giving children the ability to study after dark, it can help in areas ranging from
health (the kerosene lamps currently typically used for night - time lighting are terrible on the lungs) to economics (kerosene can suck up 25 - 30 % of a
family budget) to
global warming (kerosene = carbon emissions).
Beyond
health care, she supports investments in «cradle - to - career» education to ensure the U.S. can compete in a
global economy, ensuring women have access to
family planning and
health services and listening to scientists by recognizing that climate change is a «critical challenge.»
(Airs 1/28/16) WAMC's Alan Chartock In Conversation with Carlos Sluzki MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University School of Medicine, Professor Emeritus of
Global and Community
Health and Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, and the Author of The Presence of the Absent: Therapy with
Families and their Ghosts.
If you are concerned about the obesity epidemic, the
global surge of chronic noninfectious diseases, rising costs of
health care, or your
family's
health, then ask yourself if you agree with the following three statements:
But a new study conducted by UCLA's Mary Jane Rotheram - Borus, the director of the UCLA
Global Center for Children and
Families at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, and her colleagues from Stellenbosch University in South Africa found that community - based interventions could improve the
health of children in those contexts.
The crippling toll of the disease on patients,
family and society at large makes it a
global health crisis of frightening proportions.
«It is of vital importance that we learn more about the most effective ways of resolving the
health problems, and this project emphasizes the necessity of engaging the school as well as family and schoolteachers,» says lead researcher Professor Poul Erik Petersen, from the School of Dentistry, Department for Global Oral Health and Community Dentistry at the University of Copen
health problems, and this project emphasizes the necessity of engaging the school as well as
family and schoolteachers,» says lead researcher Professor Poul Erik Petersen, from the School of Dentistry, Department for
Global Oral
Health and Community Dentistry at the University of Copen
Health and Community Dentistry at the University of Copenhagen.
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to
health care, published online in the Journal of Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote fam
health care, published online in the Journal of
Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote fam
Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize
families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote
families.
In July, we welcomed Enablon — the leading
global provider of environmental,
health, safety and sustainability and operational risk management solutions — into the Wolters Kluwer
family.
With support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the three - year project will empower developing counties to advocate for universal access to reproductive
health as a critical component in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in
health through increased funding, an improved policy environment and increased visibility for
family planning at the local, national and
global levels.
«The women in the Network, like this consortium, understand that if we do not address the unmet need for
family planning, the other global health goals of improving maternal, infant, and child deaths and combating infectious disease, will be difficult to achieve by 2015,» concluded Duff Gillespie, PhD, professor with the Bloomberg School's Department of Population, Family and Reproductive H
family planning, the other
global health goals of improving maternal, infant, and child deaths and combating infectious disease, will be difficult to achieve by 2015,» concluded Duff Gillespie, PhD, professor with the Bloomberg School's Department of Population, Family and Reproductive H
health goals of improving maternal, infant, and child deaths and combating infectious disease, will be difficult to achieve by 2015,» concluded Duff Gillespie, PhD, professor with the Bloomberg School's Department of Population,
Family and Reproductive H
Family and Reproductive
HealthHealth.
A new examination of remoteness as a barrier to
health care, published online today in the Journal of Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote fam
health care, published online today in the Journal of
Global Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote fam
Health, notes that most surveys and policy documents categorize
families as living either in an urban or rural setting, and this dichotomy can mask disparities of the most remote
families.
Grand Challenges is a
family of initiatives fostering innovation to solve key
global health and development problems.
Ms. Meredith currently serves on the Board of Directors of the California
Family Health Council, awarding grants of $ 20 million annually for reproductive health; the George Lucas Education Foundation - Edutopia, the leading voice illuminating and showcasing what works in education; and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), where she serves as board liaison to grantee Asylum Access working on global refugee r
Health Council, awarding grants of $ 20 million annually for reproductive
health; the George Lucas Education Foundation - Edutopia, the leading voice illuminating and showcasing what works in education; and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), where she serves as board liaison to grantee Asylum Access working on global refugee r
health; the George Lucas Education Foundation - Edutopia, the leading voice illuminating and showcasing what works in education; and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), where she serves as board liaison to grantee Asylum Access working on
global refugee rights.
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This examination of the problem by the founder and director of the Project on
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Families at Harvard University's school of public health demonstrates the plight of two - income working families that need to care for dependents such as preschool - age children, children out of school for vacation or due to illness, and elderly
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The Gates Foundation makes monetary pledges «driven by the interests and passions of the Gates
Family,» namely
global access to
health care, international poverty reduction and in the United States, increased access to quality education and information technology.
The foundation recommends six strategies to help move low - income
families onto the path to prosperity and ensure the nation's next generation is able to compete in our
global economy, including preserving and strengthening programs that supplement poverty - level wages, offset the high cost of child care, and provide
health insurance coverage for parents and children; promoting responsible parenthood and ensuring that mothers - to - be receive prenatal care; ensuring that children are developmentally ready to succeed in school; and promoting reading proficiency by the end of 3rd grade.
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Retirees often look forward to spending time with their
families, enjoying leisure activities, and for a majority of Americans — travel.Though many Americans plan to spend their retirement seeing the world, according to a recent study by The
Global Coalition on Aging (GCOA) and Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS), less than 20 percent of Americans have seriously factored travel expenses into their retirement savings plan.Travel is an excellent way to maintain
health and mental vigor throughout retirement.
«A significant number of students are forced to leave school because of an unexpected illness, injury or serious mental
health issue sometime during their college career — creating a significant financial loss for students and their
families,» said Joe Mason, Chief Marketing Officer of Allianz
Global Assistance USA.
«Tuition insurance can ensure
families won't lose their non-refundable tuition and fees following a covered unexpected illness but also may help universities avoid potential
health records privacy issues since Allianz
Global Assistance manages all claims for reimbursement.»
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Global Health Program, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, Washington, D.C.
Allianz
Global Assistance partners with travel agencies and travel suppliers around the world to help protect the travel investments and personal
health of millions of individuals and
families each year, and they also work with some of the best brands in the business like AAA, Orbitz, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Disney Cruise Line, Ticketmaster and Best Western.
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Following the parade, the annual Islamic Heritage Festival commences, featuring
family - friendly games, speakers, a
health and wellness fair, free giveaways, entertainment and a
global open market bazaar.
How else can the
family of humanity address and overcome the
global threats to human and environmental
health that are ominously looming even now on the far horizon?
But in order to lead in the
global economy and to ensure that our businesses can grow and innovate, and our
families can thrive, we're also going to have to address the shortcomings of our
health care system.
Today, of course, we face more complex challenges than we have ever faced before: a medical system that holds the promise of unlocking new cures and treatments — attached to a
health care system that holds the potential for bankruptcy to
families and businesses; a system of energy that powers our economy, but simultaneously endangers our planet; threats to our security that seek to exploit the very interconnectedness and openness so essential to our prosperity; and challenges in a
global marketplace which links the derivative trader on Wall Street to the homeowner on Main Street, the office worker in America to the factory worker in China — a marketplace in which we all share in opportunity, but also in crisis.
In summary,
global warming threatens many of the things that humans hold to be of most value, i.e., life,
health,
family, the ability to make a living, community, and the natural environment.
«all of our
families are going to be vulnerable» to
global warming induced
health risks because «you can't cordon yourself off from air or from climate.»
«A significant number of students are forced to leave school because of an unexpected illness, injury or serious mental
health issue sometime during their college career — creating a significant financial loss for students and their
families,» said Joe Mason, Chief Marketing Officer of Allianz
Global Assistance USA.