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poorest. Since 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank have been reporting progress on reducing financial …
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to tackle both the pandemic and the climate crisis. This report provides a framework that builds on the World Bank …'s climate-smart health care approach and integrates the World Bank's multiphase programmatic approach (MPA) into the global …
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consumed in excess and contribute significantly to sugar and energy intakes around the world without adding any nutritional …
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In this paper two main medical malpractice systems are discussed - tort liability system in the US and no-fault system adopted in OECD countries- most notably in Sweden. These systems were discussed from administrative issues, deterrence, financing,compensation, costs occur to parties involved...
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availability of safe and effective vaccines for COVID-19, the World Bank together with WHO, UNICEF, the Global Fund, and Gavi …
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the One Health perspective in Sudan. The study aligns with the World Bank's growing focus on One Health approach to … of the World Bank's technical assistance and programmatic nonlending, activity support to projects. In order to achieve …
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This paper has outlined an ambitious agenda for the WBG to support PPR enhancement at country, regional, and global levels as part of a broader approach to strengthen health systems. It is an agenda that not only seeks to deliver on the Bank's IDA commitments related to disease outbreaks and...
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and strategic partnership required among ASEAN countries to strengthen coordinated investments on the vaccine value chain …
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