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A Crisis of Care: Sexual and Reproductive Health Competes for Attention Amid Conflict and Displacement in Mali
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Introduction
National healthcare systems rarely prioritize sexual and reproductive health (SRH). This is a challenge for women and girls worldwide, including in Mali. There, nearly a decade of conflict has created a protracted humanitarian crisis, decimating the healthcare system and limiting the availability of SRH services. Meanwhile, political uncertainty following a coup in August 2020 has focused international efforts on addressing security and stabilization, at the expense of humanitarian needs. The lack of donor funding has exacerbated the situation, including the dearth of SRH services. For women and girls who have been forcibly displaced by conflict and instability, the challenges are particularly pressing.
Number of new infections drops, new vaccines added to quarantine-free border pass
16. April, 2021
Ljubljana – The number of new infections dropped both in daily and weekly comparison in Slovenia on Wednesday. A total of 891 new cases were confirmed in 4,278 PCR and 24,242 rapid tests, while a week ago the figure was 1,527 and on Tuesday it topped 1,000. Seven patients died.
According to data by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ), the rolling 7-day average dropped from 1,021 to 931 yesterday, head of the Government Communication Office Uroš Urbanija told the press, attributing this to the 11-day circuit breaker lockdown around Easter.
This means the country now meets the criteria for orange tier of restrictions, for which the 7-day average and the number of people in hospitals must be below 1,000.
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The National Committee for immunizing against COVID (CNCAV) informs on Friday that in the last 24 hours there were 79,634 vaccine doses administered, among which 60,667 - Pfizer, 10,164 - AstraZeneca and 8,803 - Moderna, according to the data supplied by the National Institute of Public Health, through the National Vaccination Electronic Registry, agerpres.ro confirms.
According to CNCAV, 51,841 people were vaccinated with the first shot, and 27,793 people with the second shot.
Since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, on December 27, 2020, there were 4,078,614 doses administered to a number of 2,523,620 people, among which 968,626 received one dose and 1,554,994 received the second shot.