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Advanced Module: Public Health Systems – Challenges and Opportunities: The Case of Nepal

by Public Health Update May 7, 2021
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The CIHLMU Center for International Health at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München currently offers 8 Advanced Modules.

Course title: Advanced Module – Public Health Systems – Challenges and Opportunities: The Case of Nepal.

This course has been accredited by tropEd Network for Higher Education Institutions in International Health.

Content:

  • An overview of the Public Health delivery system in Nepal
  • Comparison of health care systems in different resource settings
  • Health related challenges from supply side and demand side
  • Public health interventions to address health problems
  • Socio-cultural determinants of health care seeking behaviour in Nepal

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the module, the participants will be able to:

  • Describe health care delivery system in Nepal and major sources of health information
  • Explain major health problems including challenges and opportunities
  • Identify socio-cultural aspects of care seeking, service delivery and health behaviors
  • Identify innovations and initiatives to address health problems from supply side and demand side
  • Assess and discuss possible health system solutions in a resource constrained system

Location:

Online via Zoom

Steps to enroll in the course:

To register, please complete the CIHLMU Advanced Module Registration Form

Course Coordinators in Nepal:

Dr. Deepak Paudel – Save the Children (Nepal)
Dr. Kedar Prasad Baral – Department of Community Health Sciences, Patan Academy of Health Sciences (Nepal)

Date: 17. – 21.05.2021
Course credits: 3 ECTS
Location: online (tutor facilitated)

Registration fee: Free for Nepalese professionals

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Sustainably improving water supply, sanitation and hygiene behavior in rural areas of Nepal
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Sustainably improving water supply, sanitation and hygiene behavior in rural areas of Nepal

by Public Health Update May 7, 2021
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Access to safe drinking water supply, sanitation services and improved hygiene behaviors are fundamental for improving public health. Safe water and sanitation facilities are fundamental human rights but many people in Nepal don’t have access to them. Many people both in rural and urban areas, are affected by water borne and water related diseases due to use of unsafe water, poor hygiene and inadequate sanitation facilities. According to UNICEF, “10.8 million people in Nepal don’t have access to improved sanitation and 3.5 million don’t have access to basic water services.” Particularly rural people have lack of access to these essential basic services which contributes substantially to the high burden of diseases.

The Sustainable Development Goals addresses the urgent need to improve water and sanitation standards throughout the world with SDG 6 calling for access to water to clean water and sanitation for all. The Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Management (DWSSM) under Ministry of Water Supply, with responsibility of planning, implementation, operation, repair and maintenance of water supply and sanitation systems throughout the country, is the lead implementing agency of the WASH sector whereas the Ministry is the lead executing agency.

Key issues to be addressed with regard to water supply include the need for improved management and maintenance of water points. In most of the areas the lack of water is a key constraint for improving sanitation and hygiene behavior, so that at first the access to water should be improved and it should be followed by promotion of improved hygiene and sanitation practices. The activities and programmes should be conducted in a manner that takes into consideration the socio-cultural factors (lifestyles, taboos and beliefs), economic and physical constraints that people are facing.

The following activities and programs can be conducted for sustainably improving water supply, sanitation and hygiene behaviors in rural areas of Nepal:

  1. Raising awareness on the importance of water resources management, sanitation and hygiene behaviors in the communities through community leaders and local administrator.
  2. Renovating, upgrading and constructing appropriate drinking water infrastructure.
  3. Finding and promoting locally appropriate and feasible methods for water treatment at household level.
  4. Conducting community based sanitation and hygiene promotion programs with maximum community participation.
  5. Conducting school health education and hygiene promotion programs.
  6. Supporting sanitation related small businesses and enhancing coordination and collaboration among different sectors.
  7. Conducting sanitation and hygiene promotion program utilizing local resources with participation of local people of the community.
  8. Supporting and strengthening the actions of Non-government organizations (NGOs) and International Non-Government Organizations (INGOs) in WASH sector.
  9. Strengthening the Monitoring and Evaluation of the WASH related programs.

References:

  • Water and sanitation, unicef.org.np
  • National water supply and sanitation sector policy, 2014

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International Day of the Midwife (IDM):Follow the Data: Invest in Midwives

by Public Health Update May 5, 2021
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Background

The International Day of the Midwife (IDM) is observed globally on 5th May to advocate for investment in quality midwifery care around the world, improving sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health in the process. 

Theme 2021

The theme of the International Day of the Midwife in 2021 is Follow the Data: Invest in Midwives.

This year on 5th May, International Day of the Midwife (IDM) coincides with the launch of the State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) Report 2021. Co-led by ICM, UNFPA, and WHO SoWMy 2021 brings the latest evidence on the critical importance of investing in quality midwifery care to the forefront of global health discussions.

The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021

The IDM 2021 calls on midwives, women, partners and midwifery advocates globally to hold governments, decision-makers, and policymakers accountable for following the SoWMy data and investing in midwives. As the data shows, investment in midwives is a cost-effective approach to improving health outcomes for mothers and babies and reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and stillbirth. Midwife-led models of care result in excellent maternal and neonatal outcomes and quality care.

Key messages

General

  • The evidence is in: investing in midwives saves lives, improves health and strengthens health systems.
  • Increased investment in midwives could save up to 4.3 million lives every year by averting 67% of maternal deaths, 64% of neonatal deaths, and 65% of stillbirths.
  • We are experiencing a global shortage of 900,000 midwives. Of the midwives we do have, substantial barriers are preventing them from achieving their full potential.
  • To close the gap by 2030, 1.3 million new SRMNAH workers (mostly midwives and mostly in Africa) are needed in the next 10 years. Currently we are experiencing a global shortage of 900,000 midwives.
  • There is a global needs-based shortage of 900,000 midwives. There is a shortage of all types of SRMNAH workers, but the largest shortage is of midwives.
  • The midwife shortage cannot be filled by other occupations because there are global shortages of these other occupations too. More midwives would not only give more women, adolescents and newborns access to their unique skills, but would also free up doctors and nurses to focus on other health needs.
  • The rate of progress in building the SRMNAH workforce is not improving at the rate required to meet SDG 3, and the gap between high- and low-income countries is projected to widen.

Lives saved

  • Increasing coverage of midwife-delivered interventions (health interventions that can be delivered in their entirety by midwives) by 25% every 5 years could avert 41% of maternal deaths, 39% of neonatal deaths, and 26% of stillbirths by 2035. That’s 2.2 million deaths averted per year.
  • A modest increase in coverage of midwife-delivered interventions – 10% every 5 years – could avert 22% of maternal deaths, 23% of neonatal deaths, and 14% of stillbirths, equating to 1·3 million deaths averted per year.
  • Universal (95%) coverage of midwife-delivered interventions would avert 67% of maternal deaths, 64% of neonatal deaths, and 65% of stillbirths, allowing 4·3 million lives to be saved annually by 2035.
  • The impact of midwives — 4.3 million lives saved. Every single year.

Improved health

  • It’s not just a matter of life or death. Midwives can improve health, too.
  • Midwives could provide up to 90% of essential sexual, reproductive, maternal newborn, and adolescent health care across the lifespan. Despite this, they currently account for less than 10% of the global SRMNAH care workforce.
  • Investing in midwives leads to healthier families, more productive communities, and more robust health systems.

COVID-19

  • Midwives are critical – even and especially during a global pandemic.
  • COVID-19 has dramatically impacted all aspects of health systems, including sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health care. Service disruption risks eroding hard-fought gains in health outcomes and increasing unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted infections, unsafe abortions and increased health risks for mothers, newborns and adolescents.
  • COVID-19 has worsened the existing global shortage of midwives.
  • Midwives can provide care for women, children and adolescents outside of health facilities and near where they live, which is particularly important now amid the pandemic since this can prevent medical services from being overrun.
  • Homebirths protect women and families from exposure to COVID inside health facilities. Midwives working in communities can provide care to women where they live.
  • We must avoid drafting midwives into the COVID response in health care facilities. Deploying midwives from midwifery to nursing services to provide care to general patients with COVID-19 takes them away from their essential role with women and makes the midwife shortage even worse.

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The State of the World’s Midwifery 2021

by Public Health Update May 5, 2021
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The State of the World’s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2021 presents findings on the Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health (SRMNAH) workforce from 194 countries. The report, produced by UNFPA, the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), the World Health Organization (WHO) and Novametrics, shows the progress and trends since the inaugural 2011 edition and identifies the barriers and challenges to future advancement. The report establishes a global shortage of 1.1 million SRMNAH workers, the largest shortage (900,000) being midwives.

International Day of the Midwife (IDM):Follow the Data: Invest in Midwives

Investment is urgently needed in education and training; management, regulation and work environment; leadership and governance, and service delivery. Analysis indicates that fully educated, licensed and integrated midwives supported by interdisciplinary teams can deliver about 90 per cent of the essential SRMNAH interventions across the life course, yet they account for less than 10 per cent of the global SRMNAH workforce. For midwives to achieve their full potential, bold investments by governments, policymakers, regulatory authorities, educational institutions, professional associations, international organisations, global partnerships, donor agencies, civil society organisations and researchers are needed at country, regional and global levels.

Highlights

  • Midwives can provide about 90% of the sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health (SRMNAH) care needed, yet they account for less than 10% of the global SRMNAH workforce.
  • The world needs 900,000 more midwives, mostly in low-income countries and in Africa.
  • At current rates, there will still be a shortage of 750,000 midwives in 2030.
  • Without additional investment the gap between rich and poor countries is projected to widen by 2030.

Investment is urgently needed in four areas:

Health workforce planning, management and working environment

  • Optimize midwives’ autonomy and scope of practise.
  • Provide an enabling work environment, free from gender-related stigma, violence and discrimination.

High-quality education and training

  • Competent educators and trainers, equitably distributed.
  • Well-resourced education and training institutions.

Midwife-led improvements to service delivery

  • Midwife-led models of care
  • Optimized roles for midwives

Midwifery leadership and governance

  • Senior midwife positions in government, research and education
  • Midwives drive SRMNAH policy
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World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2021

by Public Health Update May 1, 2021
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The World Health Summit is the annual conference of the M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centres, Universities, and National Academies. Through the Inter-Academy Partnership (IAP) for Health, it is organized in collaboration with all National Academies of Medicine and Science.

The World Health Summit aims to improve health all over the planet, catalyzing that process through collaboration and open dialogue, and steering tomorrow’s agenda to improve research, education, healthcare, and policy outcomes. It brings together the Academia, researchers, physicians, government officials, industry, Civil society as well as NGOs and healthcare systems all over the world to address the most pressing issues facing every facet of Global health and medicine in the world now and in the future and beyond.

The World Health Summit is built on the stable foundation of academic excellence provided by the M8 Alliance and has strong political support from a variety of partners at global, national, and Institutional levels.

Goals

  • Bring together all stakeholders at the level of equals
  • Establish a unique and sustainable high-level forum and network
  • Help define the future of medicine, research, and healthcare
  • Find answers to major health challenges – both today and tomorrow
  • Make global recommendations and set health agendas worldwide

Central topics will be: The Health of the African Youth, Advancing Technology for Health in Africa, Infectious Diseases and Global Health Security, Stemming the Tide of Non-Communicable Diseases in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Inter-Sectoral Action for Health.

Date:

  • Regional Meeting 2021, Kampala, Uganda & Digital June 27-30, 2021
  • World Health Summit 2021 Berlin, Germany & DigitalOctober 24-26, 2021

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Open Call for Proposals! ORKG Curation Grant Competition

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The TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology invites applications for Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) Curation Grants, to which researchers (advanced PhD students welcome) from various fields can apply. Successful applicants will make regular contributions to the ORKG in their research field, for which they will be personally compensated with 400 EUR per month. Grants initially run for six months, with the possibility of extension, and require you to invest approximately one day per week contributing to the ORKG. We expect you to add key research questions and corresponding research contributions in your research field to the ORKG. You will be part of a joint effort to contribute to one of the biggest challenges in research―better organizing the contents of scholarly publications, and you will gain visibility and reputation in your research field.

What is Open Research Knowledge Graph?

Scholarly contents are mainly communicated through publications, in the form of unstructured texts. Considering the continuously increasing numbers of publications being issued each year, researchers are finding it increasingly difficult to follow the literature that is relevant to them. The Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG) aims to address this problem by describing research papers in a structured manner within a knowledge graph, making the contents of the papers human-readable as well as machine-actionable and FAIR (i.e., findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable). ORKG covers not only bibliographic data but the actual contents of the publications themselves.

Requirements and Duties

  • You have an academic qualification in a concrete field of science, documented by a master degree and experience in publishing research.
  • Ideally you are an advanced PhD student or Post doctoral researcher (more senior researchers are also welcome).
  • You are able to regularly spare time (approx. one day per week) for your ORKG curation work.
  • You are adding key research questions and corresponding research contributions in your field of research to the ORKG.
  • You create ORKG state-of-the-art comparisons and suitable visualizations for contributions added to a particular research problem.
  • You are interested in organizing research contributions in your field in a structured, semantic way, so other researchers can get a quick overview on the state-of-the-art in the field.
  • You outreach and disseminate your ORKG curation work to your scientific community, e.g. through mailing lists, social networks, at conferences etc.
  • You will have to report on a monthly basis about your curation work. We are expecting you to create 2-4 state-of-the-art ORKG comparisons each month for relevant research problems in your particular research field. Each ORKG comparison should comprise a sizable number of research papers and be sufficiently described using relevant properties, accompanied by suitable visualizations.

Benefits

  • You contribute to one of the biggest challenges in research―better organizing the contents of scholarly publications, and you will gain experience in semantically structuring and describing research in your field.
  • With the organization of research contributions, you provide a key-service to your research community and gain international visibility.
  • You will gain scientific reputation because ORKG contributions such as comparisons and visualizations are citable.
  • Comprehensive comparisons of the state-of-the-art related to a particular research question can be published as survey or review articles in a journal (e.g. on TIB’s open access publishing platform).
  • You will receive a monthly compensation of 400 EUR for your contribution to building the Open Research Knowledge Graph.
  • Upon successful completion of at least six months of ORKG curation work, you will receive a certificate for serving as an ORKG research field editor.

Application process and deadlines

To apply for the grant, you have to complete and submit this application form.

Application deadline: 31st of May 2021
Notification of acceptance: 14th of June 2021
Beginning of curation project: 1st of July 2021

How to apply

Please complete the application form and submit it until May 31st, 2021. If you have any questions, please contact Lars Vogt at lars.vogt@tib.eu.



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Call for nominations: WHO Diagnostic Technical Advisory Group for Neglected Tropical Diseases

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The Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases is soliciting nominations of experts with requisite background and experience to form part of DTAG sub-groups. Those interested should have demonstrated understanding of  the disease area, neglected tropical diseases, and health systems, including current advances in diagnostics technologies.

The DTAG Subgroups will be as follows:

  1. Zoonotic Neglected Tropical Diseases
  2. Visceral leishmaniasis

Closing date for applications: 10 May 2021

Results of selection process to be announced: 31 May 2021

More information is found in the attached Terms of Reference.

How to apply
Interested candidates should submit a resumé or curriculum vitae and a motivation letter confirming their willingness and availability to serve and specify whether they would also be willing to serve in other sub-groups.

All applications, clearly mentioning which sub-group you are applying for, should be emailed with ‘DTAG sub-Groups’ in the subject line to: neglected.diseases@who.int on or before 10 May 2021.

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Orange Knowledge Programme Scholarships for short courses Winter 2022

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The Orange Knowledge Programme is run by Nuffic and funded by Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This programme aims to advance the capacity, knowledge and quality of both individuals and institutions of higher and vocational education.

There are scholarships from the Orange Knowledge Scholarship OKP scholarships available for the following courses in winter 2022 for the upcoming OKP application period.

Eligible courses for the upcoming application period:

  • Qualitative Methods in Health Systems Research 19 January – 8 February 2022
  • Human Resources for Health 14-25 February 2022

If you want to apply for a scholarship from the Orange Knowledge Programme, make sure you apply as soon as possible for academic admission to KIT so you are ready to apply for the OKP scholarship when the application period opens!

Orange Knowledge Programme application period: 12 May – 29 June 2021

Upcoming application period: May-June 2021

Visit OKP scholarship page for more information on the eligibility requirements, the 38 eligible countries, detailed regulations and application instructions.  



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The AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 aims to add to the global curbing of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by boosting joint early & translational research, R&D, clinical development, validation, registration and commercialisation of vaccines, microbial diagnostics and antimicrobial products.

The mission welcomes delegates from Start-ups, SMEs and Multinationals, Academia, Research Institutes, Regional Development Companies and other interested stakeholders in the UK, Europe and other parts of the world.

Virtual and physical Missions in 2021

The AMR Innovation Mission UK the mission consists of 2 interrelated parts:

  • Virtual Mission on 10, 11 and 12 May 2021
  • Physical, face-to-face mission on 11-15 October 2021

Thematic approach virtual mission

  • Monday 10 May: Diagnostics
  • Tuesday 11 May: Antimicrobials & antimicrobial strategies
  • Wednesday 12 May: Preventives & stewardship

The AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 is an initiative of AMR Insights and is realised in collaboration with Innovate UK EDGE, Oxford Innovation, Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) and NIHR.

For detailed information of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021 we invite you to visit the website of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021:To the website of the AMR Innovation Mission UK 2021.

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You can register for the virtual mission already here. Both the (hosting) UK organisations as well as the (visiting) EU and other organisations need to register. Please note that when registering you can select which day(s) you would like to loin. There are no costs involved in participating in the virtual mission. Register for the virtual mission on 10-12 May.



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Overview

The 2021 GYA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and International Conference of Young Scientists will be held online from 1 – 4 June.

The public Conference on 2 June 2021 will address the topic ‘Trust in Science’. Programme, panel and speaker information can be found here: Annual International Conference of Young Scientists (globalyoungacademy.net)

The GYA internal Annual General Meeting from 1 – 4 June invites members and alumni to interact, network and work together on various platforms. Links, scheduling and more information will be sent directly to participants in the coming months.

The GYA 2021 virtual International Conference of Young Scientists will focus attention on these issues and on the important thematic areas of climate science and transforming food systems, for which public trust in science are central to future global developments.

Program

Transforming Food Systems: Public Trust and Engagement to Reach the UN SDGs

How can we increase public trust, understanding and engagement in a common effort to shift towards sustainable food production and consumption?

10:00 – 11:30 UTC, 02 June 2021

Science Policy Advice – Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

How do we maintain a trusted scientist-to-public relationship for advising on public policy?

12:00 – 13:30 UTC, 02 June 2021

Improving Trust in Science through Communication

What is trustworthy, and how does trust depend on communication?

14:00 – 15:30 UTC, 02 June 2021

Building Trust with Open Science

What requirements does building trust place on the pursuit of science?

16:00 – 17:30 UTC, 02 June 2021



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