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Statement on the fourth meeting of the IHR(2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of COVID-19

by Public Health Update August 1, 2020
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Statement on the fourth meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

The fourth meeting of the Emergency Committee convened by the WHO Director-General under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) regarding the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) took place on Friday, 31 July 2020 from 12:00 to 17:45 Geneva time (CEST).

 

Proceedings of the meeting

Members and advisors of the Emergency Committee were convened by video conference.

The Director-General welcomed the Committee, highlighted the advances in global understanding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus since the declaration of the public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) on 30 January 2020, and outlined key areas where further attention by the Emergency Committees is needed.

Representatives of the legal department and the Department of Compliance, Risk Management, and Ethics (CRE) briefed the members on their roles and responsibilities. The Ethics Officer from CRE provided the members and advisers with an overview of the WHO Declaration of Interest process. The members and advisers were made aware of their individual responsibility to disclose to WHO, in a timely manner, any interests of a personal, professional, financial, intellectual or commercial nature that may give rise to a perceived or direct conflict of interest. They were additionally reminded of their duty to maintain the confidentiality of the meeting discussions and the work of the committee. Each member who was present was surveyed and no conflicts of interest were identified.

The Secretariat turned the meeting over to the Chair, Professor Didier Houssin. Professor Houssin also welcomed the Committee and reviewed the objectives and agenda of the meeting. 

The WHO Regional Emergency Directors and the Executive Director of the WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE) provided regional and the global situation overview. WHO continues to assess the global risk level of COVID-19 to be very high. Dr David Heymann, chair of the WHE Strategic and Technical Advisory Group for Infectious Hazards (STAG-IH), presented on national best practices and global COVID-19 experiences. Dr Johanna Jordaan presented an overview of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council Aviation Recovery Taskforce (CART)’s report and public health focused recommendations.

The Committee expressed appreciation for WHO and partners’ COVID-19 pandemic response efforts. The Committee noted progress made on the Temporary Recommendations issued on 1 May 2020 and examined additional areas that require further attention. The Committee highlighted the anticipated lengthy duration of this COVID-19 pandemic, noting the importance of sustained community, national, regional, and global response efforts.  

The Committee encouraged all individuals, in particular young people, and communities to continue to play an active role in preventing and controlling transmission of COVID-19. The Committee recognized that State Parties should enable and support communities and individuals and thus build trust in governments’ response measures.

After ensuing discussion, the Committee unanimously agreed that the pandemic still constitutes a public health emergency of international concern and offered advice to the Director-General.

The Director-General declared that the outbreak of COVID-19 continues to constitute a PHEIC. He accepted the advice of the Committee to WHO and issued the Committee’s advice to States Parties as Temporary Recommendations under the IHR (2005). 

The Emergency Committee will be reconvened within three months, at the discretion of the Director-General. The Director-General thanked the Committee for its work.

 

Advice to the WHO Secretariat

  1. Continue to coordinate and mobilize global and regional multilateral organizations, partners and networks for robust political commitment and resourcing of COVID-19 pandemic preparedness and response, including for development of vaccines and therapeutics.
  2. Provide nuanced, pragmatic guidance on criteria for appropriate COVID-19 response activities to reduce the risk of response fatigue in the context of socio-economic pressures.
  3. Continue to support State Parties and partners in conducting active and community-based COVID-19 surveillance, through technical and operational resources, such as guidance, tools, and trainings on case definitions and identification, contact tracing, and death certifications; encourage State Parties to continue reporting relevant data to WHO through platforms such as the Global Influenza and Surveillance Response System.  
  4. Accelerate research into remaining SARS-CoV-2 critical unknowns, such as the animal source and potential animal reservoirs, and improve understanding of the epidemiology and severity of COVID-19 (including its long-term health effects; viral dynamics such as modes of transmission, shedding, potential mutations; immunity and correlates of protection; co-infection; as well as risk factors and vulnerabilities) and the effectiveness of public health measures.
  5. Continue to work with partners to counter mis/disinformation and infodemics by developing and disseminating clear, tailored messaging on the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects; encourage and support individuals and communities to follow recommended public health and social measures.
  6. Support diagnostics, safe and effective therapeutics and vaccines’ rapid and transparent development (including in developing countries) and equitable access through the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator; support all countries to implement the necessary clinical trials and to prepare for the rollout of therapeutics and vaccines.
  7. Work with partners to revise WHO’s travel health guidance to reinforce evidence-informed measures consistent with the provisions of the IHR (2005) to avoid unnecessary interference with international travel; proactively and regularly share information on travel measures to support State Parties’ decision-making for resuming international travel.
  8. Support State Parties, particularly vulnerable countries, in strengthening their essential health services and accompanying supply chains as well as preparing for and responding to concurrent outbreaks, such as seasonal influenza.

Temporary recommendations to State Parties

  1. Share best practices, including from intra-action reviews, with WHO; apply lessons learned from countries that are successfully re-opening their societies (including businesses, schools, and other services) and mitigating resurgence of COVID-19.
  2. Support multilateral regional and global organizations and encourage global solidarity in COVID-19 response.
  3. Enhance and sustain political commitment and leadership for national strategies and localized response activities driven by science, data, and experience; engage all sectors in addressing the impacts of the pandemic.
  4. Continue to enhance capacity for public health surveillance, testing, and contact tracing. 
  5. Share timely information and data with WHO on COVID-19 epidemiology and severity, response measures, and on concurrent disease outbreaks through platforms such as the Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System.
  6. Strengthen community engagement, empower individuals, and build trust by addressing mis/disinformation and providing clear guidance, rationales, and resources for public health and social measures to be accepted and implemented.  
  7. Engage in the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, participate in relevant trials, and prepare for safe and effective therapeutic and vaccine introduction.
  8. Implement, regularly update, and share information with WHO on appropriate and proportionate travel measures and advice, based on risk assessments; implement necessary capacities, including at points of entry, to mitigate the potential risks of international transmission of COVID-19 and to facilitate international contact tracing.
  9. Maintain essential health services with sufficient funding, supplies, and human resources; prepare health systems to cope with seasonal influenza, other concurrent disease outbreaks, and natural disasters. 

1 August 2020, Statement (publicly available at WHO Website)


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Scholarships! Master’s Degree Program in Public Management and Public Sector Reforms

by Public Health Update August 1, 2020
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Scholarships! Master’s Degree Program in Public Management and Public Sector Reforms

The Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) Nepal invites application from eligible candidates for the Master’s Degree Program in Public Management and Public Sector Reforms course offered by Seoul National University, Korea. 

Overview

Course title: Master’s Degree Program in Public Management and Public Sector Reforms
Duration: December 21, 2020 to June 30, 2020
Available scholarship seats: Four (4)

Application process

  • Contact MoHP officials within three days of notice publication. 
Scholarships

Scholarships

Official announcement: MoHP Nepal website


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National Testing Guidelines for COVID-19, Nepal (Version 3, 2077/04/14)

by Public Health Update August 1, 2020
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National Testing Guidelines for COVID-19, Nepal (Version 3, 2077/04/14)

Testing Methods

  • For diagnostic purpose RT-PCR and antigen based rapid diagnostic test will be used.
  • For surveillance / research purpose serology test will be used.

Criteria For Testing

  1. All symptomatic cases (fever or cough or shortness of breath or loss of taste or loss of smell or diarrhoea)
  2. All contacts with confirmed cases
  3. All patients with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI)
  4. All returnees (Ground crossing: at PoE; Air route: at quarantine within 5-7 days of arrival)
  5. All frontline healthcare workers and other frontline workers
  6. All individuals with history of travel to COVID-19 transmission areas during the last 14 days
  7. All ICU cases
  8. Any individual with underlying chronic conditions, immunocompromised conditions, especially for individuals >60 years age
  9. Pre-operative cases based on clinical judgement (but for emergency procedures/surgery do not wait for report)
  10. For discharge of moderate/severe/critical cases of COVID-19- based on clinical judgment but test is not required for asymptomatic/mild cases who have completed 14 days (at least 3 days without symptoms).

Official information available at HEOC, MOHP Website


Related: National Testing Guidelines for COVID-19

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World Breastfeeding Week 2020 Message

by Public Health Update August 1, 2020
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UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore and WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

The theme of World Breastfeeding Week 2020 is “Support breastfeeding for a healthier planet”. In line with this theme, WHO and UNICEF are calling on governments to protect and promote women’s access to skilled breastfeeding counselling, a critical component of breastfeeding support.

Breastfeeding provides every child with the best possible start in life. It delivers health, nutritional and emotional benefits to both children and mothers. And it forms part of a sustainable food system. But while breastfeeding is a natural process, it is not always easy. Mothers need support – both to get started and to sustain breastfeeding.

Skilled counselling services can ensure that mothers and families receive this support, along with the information, the advice, and the reassurance they need to nourish their babies optimally. Breastfeeding counselling can help mothers to build confidence while respecting their individual circumstances and choices. Counselling can empower women to overcome challenges and prevent feeding and care practices that may interfere with optimal breastfeeding, such as the provision of unnecessary liquids, foods, and breastmilk substitutes to infants and young children.

Improving access to skilled counselling for breastfeeding can extend the duration of breastfeeding and promote exclusive breastfeeding, with benefits for babies, families and economies. Indeed, analysis indicates that increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding could save the lives of 820 000 children every year, generating US $302 billion in additional income.

Skilled breastfeeding counselling can be provided by different actors including health care professionals, lactation counsellors and peer support providers, and in a variety of settings– in health facilities or clinics, through home visits or community programmes, in person or remotely. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it is even more important to find innovative solutions to ensure that access to these essential services is not disrupted and that families continue to receive the breastfeeding counselling they need.

This is why UNICEF and WHO, in line with the policy actions advocated by the UNICEF-WHO-led Global Breastfeeding Collective, are calling on governments to:

INVEST to make skilled breastfeeding counselling available to every woman. Ensuring availability of skilled breastfeeding counselling to every woman will require increased financing for breastfeeding programmes and improved monitoring and implementation of policies, programmes and services.

TRAIN health care workers, including midwives and nurses, to deliver skilled breastfeeding counselling to mothers and families.

ENSURE that counselling is made available as part of routine health and nutrition services that are easily accessible.

PARTNER and collaborate with civil society and health professional associations, building strong collaborative systems for provision of appropriate counselling.

PROTECT health care workers from the influence of the baby food industry.
Together, through commitment, concerted action and collaboration, we can ensure that every mother has access to skilled breastfeeding counselling, empowering her to give her baby the best possible start in life.

Source of info: WHO & UNICEF (31 July 2020 Statement)

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Activities to protect, promote and support of breastfeeding

by Public Health Update August 1, 2020
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Activities to protect, promote and support of breastfeeding

World Breastfeeding Week 2020 (#WBW2020) will highlights the links between breastfeeding and planetary health. The interconnected nature of people and the planet requires that we must find sustainable solutions that benefit both. We can reduce our carbon and ecological footprints starting with how we feed our babies. During this week, we can conduct following activities to protect, promote and support of breastfeeding;

breastfedingSDGs as a framework for planetary health

  • Align national & international policies and guidance on breastfeeding & Infant and young child feeding (IYCF) with the SDG agenda & other environment/climate initiatives.
  • Ensure that a public health perspective is taken to strengthen Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) & breastfeeding counselling among the general population including during emergencies.
  • Raise awareness among decision-makers to recognise the contribution of breastfeeding to food security & environmental sustainability.
  • Advocate for policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions from the BMS industry.
  • Ensure that the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes & relevant WHA resolutions are fully implemented & monitored.
  • Enact paid family leave & workplace breastfeeding policies based on the ILO Maternity Protection Convention C183 as the minimum standard.

Societal support

  • Advocate for increased financing, monitoring & implementation of better policies & interventions to provide families the support for breastfeeding that they need, especially breastfeeding counselling.
  • Inform communities about the impact of formula feeding on the environment using a variety of communication techniques and influencers.
  • Sensitise journalists and the media to stimulate public debate on the links between breastfeeding & the environment/climate change.
  • Allocate resources for additional research on the climate/environmental impact of BMS.
  • Collect systematic data on the impact of different IYCF policies & programmes in emergency situations.

 

Breastfeeding counselling is essential

  • Advocate for all women/parents with young children to have access to skilled breastfeeding counselling from health facilities & communities.
  • Implement the revised BFHI 2018 guidelines in all health facilities including private hospitals.
  • Allocate resources for community groups to be able to provide basic breastfeeding counselling & other forms of support close to women/parents.

 

Ongoing support across the first 1000 days
  • Advocate for ongoing antenatal & postnatal breastfeeding counselling contact to sustain optimal breastfeeding.
  • Create a warm chain of support for breastfeeding by identifying key actors & their roles in the first 1000 days and linking them to each other.
  • Engage fathers/partners & family support to share domestic responsibilities & care for the breastfeeding dyad.
  • Join a mother/parent support group & share experiences with others in the community to normalise breastfeeding.
  • Develop creative ideas for virtual & online activities to engage target audiences in #WBW 2020.
Building knowledge and skills at all levels
  • Invest in consistent training programmes for different levels of health professionals, lactation consultants, community health workers & lay/peer supporters.
  • Advocate for placement of appropriately-trained & skilled staff at various levels: peer supporters, health professionals, lactation consultants and resource persons.
  • Promote scaling up of existing breastfeeding training tools and programmes including online, digital & e-learning methods, as well as face-to-face clinical & other practical teaching.
  • Engage school children, students, youth & social media influencers to spread awareness of the importance of breastfeeding for planetary health.

Leaving no one behind

  • Promote the use of evidence-based international IYCF guidelines to develop national action plans & communication messages.
  • Ensure that breastfeeding protection, promotion & support is specifically included in national emergency-preparedness & response plans.
  • Inform all health workers, community groups & the public about the importance of breastfeeding in national- & community preparedness plans.
  • Reinforce support for breastfeeding families that targets all members of the family & the community by developing appropriate & consistent communication messages.
  • Emphasise hand expression of breastmilk, appropriate use of breastpumps where safe, correct breastmilk storage & preparation, cup feeding, techniques to maintain breast milk supply, relactation & wet nursing.
  • Ensure that donor human milk is available for babies who need   it through human milk banks or other appropriate community initiatives.

Source of info: WABA #WBW2020


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Vacancy Call For CSE Detailed Curricula Consultant- YUWA

by Public Health Update July 29, 2020
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Vacancy Call For CSE Detailed Curricula Consultant- YUWA

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The Right Here Right Now (RHRN) program aims to improve the protection, respect and fulfilment of the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of young people. The program is implemented in 10 low- and middle-income countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and in the Caribbean sub-region. The activities focus on: freedom from stigma, discrimination and violence; access to comprehensive youth-friendly services; access to comprehensive information; and space for young people’s voices. At the global level, the program is a strategic partnership between Rutgers, the Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), CHOICE for Youth and Sexuality (CHOICE), Dance4life, HIVOS, International Planned Parenthood Federation African Region (IPPF AR), the Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network (LACWHN) and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Program Brief

RHRN Nepal platform is a unique partnership model among 15 diverse civil society organizations (CSOs) and networks based in five districts that is committed to joint national and sub-national including regional and global advocacy on issues around legalization of Marriage Equality, Safe Abortion and Comprehensive Sexuality Education.

YUWA serves as the platform host for this strategic partnership, which is a youth-led and youth-run organization. The platform secretariat is responsible for sub-granting and all the administrative and financial management of the overall project.

We are looking for a qualified individual, who will develop a detailed CSE curricula for grade 1-12 based on the draft CSE curricula Framework which will be provided by YUWA.

(P.S. please note by detailed curriculum we mean the development of a document which explains the content of the framework in detail i.e. similar to a text book)

Time Frame

The total contract time will be for 40 days i.e. August 10th, 2020 to September 18th, 2020

Deliverables

Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) consultant is expected to deliver the following by the specified deadline i.e. within the contract period:

  • Review the CSE curriculum framework
  • Finalize the CSE curriculum framework
  • Draft and finalize the detailed curriculum in both Nepali and English
Roles and responsibilities
  • Critically analyze current Sexuality Education curriculum with regards to ITGSE
  • Conduct FGDs, KII, meetings with relevant stakeholder
  • Facilitate meetings and consultations with YUWA, CSE working group under Right
  • Here Right Now Nepal and relevant government and non-government stakeholders
  • Review the CSE curriculum framework developed by YUWA.
  • Draft and finalized detailed CSE Curricula for Grade 1-12 (both in Nepali and
  • English)
Essential and Relevant Experience
  • Bachelors or advanced university degree in social sciences or relevant discipline (10 points)
  • 3-5 years of working experience in Comprehensive Sexuality Education. (20 points)
  • Works from a Human Rights Based approach and Evidence Based Approach (10 points)
  • Has a progressive stance on sexual and reproductive health and rights, specifically young people’s sexual rights and diversity (20 points)
  • Is youth-friendly and has non-discriminatory attitudes towards working with young people (15 points)
  • Strong writing skills with ability to present in a style that is accessible to readers (15 points)
  • Proficiency both in English and Nepali (10 points)

Applying Procedure

Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications at application@yuwa.org.np by 5:00 pm,4th August 2020.

  1. Letter of Interest (Cover Letter) and an updated Curriculum Vitae of the consultant
  2. Sample of one or two previous consultancy reports produced by the individual consultants/ firm (as a research lead)
  3. Detailed draft consultancy plan consisting of:

Description and roles of research team members

  • Work plan/time frame including methodology and deliverables
    Budget breakdown
    Please clearly indicate subject line of the email as An application for CSE Curriculum Consultant.

Qualified women candidates, people with disabilities, and minorities are highly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the selection process.

Official link: Jobsnepal.com


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Guidelines and Presentation Template for Annual Review Workshop 2076-77

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Guidelines and Presentation Template for Annual Review Workshop 2076-77

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The SEAOHUN Small Grants Program 2020

by Public Health Update July 27, 2020
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The SEAOHUN Small Grants Program 2020

The SEAOHUN Small Grants Program aims to support One Health faculty in development of new research and training that can have high impact. It is expected that Small Grants will catalyze innovative research, curriculum development and training implementation. This initiative is critical to further support member countries’ activities, increase SEAOHUN’s visibility, and the visibility of One Health Workforce Next Generation project with the support of USAID. In addition, it strives to foster multisectoral collaboration, as well as cooperation across Universities and country networks. The proposals can address broad spectrum of ideas related to One Health approach, enabling better response to the increasingly complex dilemmas at the convergence of animals, humans, plants, and the environment.

Objective

​The SEAOHUN Small Grants Program Objective is to enable faculty members of the member country networks to develop innovative ideas and implement pilot projects that advance training and education on prioritized One Health core competencies and technical skills.

Proposal informations

  • The Small Grants projects must be implemented in six months starting no later than October 2020

  • The total amount of the proposal should not exceed 10,000 USD.

Requirements

  • Be submitted by the SEAOHUN faculty members from its member universities 
  • (Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam) expansion countries ( Myanmar).
  • The proposal should address specific challenges within a broad spectrum of topics related to One Health.
  • The applicants have to prepare robust safety measures plan in line with  WHO recommendations on COVID-19, USAID COVID-19 Guidance for Implementing Partners, and national government recommendations.
  • Priority will be given to Small Grants Program applications that promote a collaborative approach by linking two or more researchers in different disciplines and/or different universities within the network.
  • All proposals must be in English.
Proposal Assessment Criteria 
  • Importance of the challenge addressed by the project.

  • Innovativeness of the solutions, proposed by the project, that meet priority One Health challenges.

  • The logic flow between the project’s problem, goal, objectives, activities, and results. Feasibility of the implementation plan

  • Does this project promote collaboration? Proposals that build, support, and coordinate with the OHUNs will be prioritized.

  • Proposals that foster multi-sectoral engagement and are multidisciplinary will be prioritized.

  • If the proposal includes in-person activities, are they supplemented with a robust safety measures plan in line with WHO recommendations on COVID-19?

  • Cost-effectiveness and well-defined budget.

  • The potential value of the product, resulting from the small grant. Can it be scaled up in the country? Can this product be used by other countries? Can it be disseminated as best practices across One Health community? Can this product be used for evidence-based advocacy with governments?

Application deadline: 16 August 2020 

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World Breastfeeding Week 2020

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World Breastfeeding Week

World Breastfeeding Week is celebrated every 1-7 August in commemoration of the 1990 Innocenti Declaration. WBW started in 1992, with annual themes including healthcare systems, women and work, the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes, community support, ecology, economy, science, education and human rights. Since 2016, WBW is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In 2018, a World Health Assembly resolution endorsed WBW as an important breastfeeding promotion strategy.

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World Breastfeeding Week 2020

World Breastfeeding Week 2020 (#WBW2020) highlights the links between breastfeeding and planetary health. #WBW2020 will focus on the impact of infant feeding on the environment/climate change and the imperative to protect, promote and support breastfeeding for the health of the planet and its people. The theme will highlights the links between breastfeeding and the environment/climate change.

Objectives of World Breastfeeding week

  • INFORM people about the links between breastfeeding and the environment/climate change
  • ANCHOR breastfeeding as a climate-smart decision
  • ENGAGE with individuals and organisations for greater impact
  • GALVANISE action on improving the health of the planet and people through breastfeeding.

 

Call to action

As part of the Global Breastfeeding Collective, UNICEF joins the call for increased financing and better implementation of policies, programmes and interventions to provide mothers the support they need to breastfeed.

Governments can take seven actions to drive progress on breastfeeding and raise the global rate of exclusive breastfeeding to at least 50 per cent by 2025:

  • Increase funding to raise the rate of breastfeeding from birth to 2 years.
  • Adopt and monitor the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes.
  • Enact paid family leave and workplace breastfeeding policies.
  • Implement the ‘Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding’ in maternity facilities.
  • Improve access to skilled breastfeeding counselling in health facilities.
  • Strengthen links between health facilities and communities to support breastfeeding.
  • Monitor the progress of policies, programmes and funding for breastfeeding.

Source of information: WHO & UNICEF


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Health Care Waste Management in the Context of COVID-19 Emergency (Interim Guidance)

by Public Health Update July 27, 2020
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Health Care Waste Management in the Context of COVID-19 Emergency (Interim Guidance)

Objectives

  • To guide stakeholders on application of existing HCWM guidelines and procedures in emergency, basically in the context of COVID-19.
  • To provide different types of technical options for managing healthcare waste produced by COVID-19 based on the resource available.
  • To guide on standard procedure of cleaning and disinfection of used items and some surfaces and washing and disinfection of used linen and other clothes at health facilities, isolation ward and quarantine centers.

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