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What comes next in promoting human capital in the GCC?
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New legislation in Kuwait will also focus on the inclusion of people with special needs in public and private schools. (Photo credit: Freeograph/ Shutterstock) The future of the region depends on how well they can continue to foster human capital (HC) development for new generations.
Most GCC countries have made progress in the
Prioritize public investment in early childhood development (ECD) and expand enrollment in early childhood education.
Focus learning on skills rather than credentials.
Promote female labor force participation and reduce skills mismatch.
Reduce risk factors of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), especially among youth.
People with asthma in deprived areas have worse outcomes, study reveals
Feb 17 2021
People with asthma in the most deprived areas are 50% more likely to be admitted to hospital and to die from asthma compared with those in the least deprived areas, a new five-year study of over 100,000 people in Wales has revealed.
Those from more deprived backgrounds were also found to have a poor balance of essential asthma medications that help prevent asthma attacks.
The new research, published in the journal
PLOS Medicine, was conducted by Swansea University s Wales Asthma Observatory in collaboration with Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research and Liverpool University, and found that people with asthma in deprived areas of Wales have worse outcomes.
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The Ministry of Public Health (MSP) reports (computer translated) that two new cases were registered in Pichincha with the new variant (B1.1.7) of the COVID-19 virus, which was reported by the United Kingdom to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 14, 2020.
These cases respond to a 64-year-old man and a 12-year-old girl, without any relationship. The first one entered national territory with a negative RT-PCR test, on January 11, from the United Kingdom. The second patient did not register trips in the last six months. Both citizens receive medical treatment in two health houses in Quito.
This state portfolio, after the positive results of the genotification and the respective notification of the two new cases, activated several health brigades to lift the epidemiological fence around their relatives and close contacts, a strategy that is in charge of the National Directorate of Epidemiological surveillance.