Sentences with phrase «more public health infrastructure»

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Infectious diseases also spread more easily after these kinds of weather events, and general infrastructure damage (such as to the water supply) carry unpredictable public health consequences.
Urban and rural Chinese now have health insurance entitlement programs, and the government is opening the sector up more toward private providers, more skilled health care managers are being trained and public health infrastructure is improving.
This is true for transportation systems, public utility systems, education infrastructure, health care infrastructure, and senior care infrastructure, to mention only some of the areas where more infrastructure investments are needed.
Health care for the poor, education in the inner city, job training for welfare mothers, discipline for criminally offending youths, improvement of community infrastructure and housing, nutrition for infants, drug treatment for recovering addicts» all of these things and more require the provision of public funds and are essential to the progress we seek.
But there is hope that the Ebola crisis may prompt the development of a more robust public health infrastructure in the region.
ASCE represents more than 150,000 civil engineers worldwide dedicated to designing & building infrastructure that protects the public health, safety, & welfare.
The Clearinghouse is a one - stop resource providing access to more than 1,000 maps, data sets and documents that show the impacts of climate change on infrastructure, transportation, energy, water resources, ecosystems, agriculture and public health.
Well then, is it responsible to spent billions of dollars, disrupt the economy, paralize developing nations and divert resources from other far more certain problems — infrastructure collapse, public health, funding social welfare programs, when more volcanos might be lurking?
Better planning — through investments in infrastructure and public health strategies — can help communities become more resilient in a warming world.
ASCE represents more than 150,000 civil engineers worldwide dedicated to designing & building infrastructure that protects the public health, safety, & welfare.
ASCE represents more than 150,000 civil engineers worldwide dedicated to designing & building infrastructure that protects the public health, safety, & welfare.
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