Storm Clouds Ahead – Disease in the age of climate change
Rapid and dynamic changes in Southeast Asia including population growth and movement, as well as booming urbanization, have contributed to the complexity of combating the spread of tropical diseases....
View ArticleBeating Malaria, Again
Malaria can be beaten. Proof of this can be found in the fact that across the Asia Pacific region, millions of people who would have died from the disease are living healthy, productive lives. Still,...
View ArticleMalaria elimination – a public health best buy
Despite the many successes across Asia and the Pacific in reducing the incidence of malaria, the disease continues to be a heavy burden for many countries, with an estimated 2.2 billion people at risk...
View Article5 reasons to be worried about health security in Asia
The risk of contracting antimicrobial-resistant bacteria or emerging infectious diseases is higher in Asia than anywhere else in the world.
View ArticleMaking malaria history in Asia and the Pacific
The recently endorsed APLMA Malaria Elimination Roadmap will help implement national plans and accelerate regional progress on eradicating the disease by 2030.
View ArticleTuberculosis: A global problem requiring an Asia-Pacific solution
Eradicating TB calls for innovative solutions, political and financial commitments, and collaborative work from countries in the region.
View ArticlePublic vs. private health care no longer a dichotomy
It’s time to harness and align the private with the public sector to achieve universal health coverage in Asia and the Pacific.
View ArticleHealth should not pay the price for infrastructure development in Asia
Health impact assessments can seize the opportunity to attain positive health outcomes that would otherwise not happen, as we are seeing in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
View ArticleStorm Clouds Ahead – Disease in the age of climate change
Rapid and dynamic changes in Southeast Asia including population growth and movement, as well as booming urbanization, have contributed to the complexity of combating the spread of tropical diseases....
View ArticleBeating Malaria, Again
Malaria can be beaten. Proof of this can be found in the fact that across the Asia Pacific region, millions of people who would have died from the disease are living healthy, productive lives. Still,...
View ArticleMalaria elimination – a public health best buy
Despite the many successes across Asia and the Pacific in reducing the incidence of malaria, the disease continues to be a heavy burden for many countries, with an estimated 2.2 billion people at risk...
View Article5 reasons to be worried about health security in Asia
The risk of contracting antimicrobial-resistant bacteria or emerging infectious diseases is higher in Asia than anywhere else in the world.
View ArticleMaking malaria history in Asia and the Pacific
The recently endorsed APLMA Malaria Elimination Roadmap will help implement national plans and accelerate regional progress on eradicating the disease by 2030.
View ArticleTuberculosis: A global problem requiring an Asia-Pacific solution
Eradicating TB calls for innovative solutions, political and financial commitments, and collaborative work from countries in the region.
View ArticlePublic vs. private health care no longer a dichotomy
It’s time to harness and align the private with the public sector to achieve universal health coverage in Asia and the Pacific.
View ArticleHealth should not pay the price for infrastructure development in Asia
Health impact assessments can seize the opportunity to attain positive health outcomes that would otherwise not happen, as we are seeing in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
View ArticleFinancing for impact: Why we need a new regional health fund
The fund wants to lower the cost of health sector development financing, while investing long-term for sustainable impact.Language Undefined
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....