December 2008 Edition
World Health Report 2008
Primary Health Care: The Best Cure for Failed Systems
Healthcare costs are rising everywhere, yet people are not getting the care they need. Now more than ever, the answer is reform based on primary health care.
Health systems around the world are failing to meet the needs of the people they are supposed to serve, a failure that is now becoming "a threat to social stability," says the 2008 World Health Report, Primary Health Care: Now More than Ever.
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INDEX
Primary Health Care: The Best Cure for Failed Systems
QUOTED AT LENGTH: Dr. Socorro Gross
Singer José José Denounces Violence against Women
PAHO Teams Up with Clinton Global Initiative
Ministers Commit to New Action in Health
Panels Discuss Climate Change, Primary Care
Caribbean Celebrates First Wellness Day
Three "Healthy Cities" Win 2008 Awards
China Infant Formula Crisis Highlights Need to Promote Breastfeeding
Experts: Don't Let Up in the Fight against Malaria
PAHO Joins IDB, Sabin Institute to Fight Neglected Diseases
Region Makes Progress, Faces Challenges on HIV
Countries Raise Awareness on World Rabies Day 2008
New PAHO Tool Measures Hospital Safety
Patient Champions Launch New Advocacy Network
New Vision for PAHO Scientific Journal
Publications on Alcohol
Newsbriefs
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2013
Guyana and Suriname have announced they will carry out new studies to confirm whether anti-malarial treatments are losing their effectiveness in their populations, as suggested by preliminary data collected by the two countries.
The search for the next “Malaria Champions of the Americas” will get under way today, on the occasion of World Malaria Day, April 25. This year’s contest will highlight malaria initiatives that provide added value by integrating and seek solutions to other health challenges as well. Currently in their fifth year, the annual Malaria Champions of the Americas awards...
The World Malaria Report 2012 summarizes information received from 104 malaria-endemic countries and other sources, and updates the analyses presented in the 2011 report. It highlights the progress made towards the global malaria targets set for 2015 and describes current challenges for global malaria control and elimination.
2012
In the Americas, malaria cases have declined nearly 60% since 2000 (12/20/2012)
PAHO Honors 2012 Malaria Champions of the Americas (11/09/2012)
On 6th Annual Malaria Day in the Americas, PAHO Will Honor Malaria Champions of the Americas (11/05/2012)
2011
World Malaria Report 2011 (12/15/2011)
PAHO Honors Malaria Champions of the Americas 2011 (11/09/2011)
Países de las Américas acordaron plan para reducir la malaria, prevenir su reintroducción y mantener los logros (09/29/2011)
AMI/RAVREDA celebró 10 años de lucha contra la malaria en el Amazonas (09/15/2011)
Celebrating 10 Years of Collaboration: Looking into the Future Together (09/12/2011)
AMI+RAVREDA Celebrating Ten Years of Collaboration: Looking into the Future Together (09/03/2011)
2010
News and Media Information about "Malaria Day in the Americas 2010" (11/12/2010)
PAHO Names "Malaria Champions of the Americas 2010" (11/04/2010)
PAHO Celebrates Fourth Annual “Malaria Day in the Americas," Recognizes “Malaria Champions" (10/29/2010)
Expertos en resistencia a los antimaláricos se reúnen en Panamá (07/14/2010)
Malaria Burden More than Halved in the Americas (04/22/2010)
Photos: Meeting of National Directors of Epidemiology and Malaria Programs (03/23/2010)
2009
PAHO Honors "Malaria Champions of the Americas 2009" (11/11/2009)
PAHO, PAHEF, and The George Washington University launch the Malaria Champions of the Americas Award (06/16/2009)
2008
Malaria in the Americas: No Time to Ease Up (11/06/2008)
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