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March 05, 2021
× For a stronger and effective delivery of healthcare services to the targeted beneficiaries, experts find anti-corruption actions, transparency and accountability as key measures to achieve the objective of universal healthcare coverage.
Experts from around the world expressed the need to continue education on corruption that goes beyond university education and reach to the on-ground healthcare sectors to empower health coverage, informed Ramu Damodaran, Head of United Nations Academic Impact, the United Nations.
In his keynote address to an international dialogue on “Collaborative Academic Action for Good Health and Well-Being,” conducted by IIHMR University, Jaipur, Damodaran emphasised the need for peace, human rights and development to achieve well-being.
Inclusion of Anti-Corruption in health syllabus critical for improving health and wellbeing LISTEN
MAR 4, 2021
Anti-corruption, transparency and accountability approaches to control corruption for advancement of Universal Health Coverage. We must continue an initiative program of continuing education on corruption that must go beyond universities and healthcare sectors to empower health coverage and healthcare beneficiaries.
This was stated by Mr. Ramu Damodaran (Keynote Address), Head, United Nations Academic Impact, UN Headquarters, New York, at an international dialogue on “Collaborative Academic Action for Good Health and Well-Being,” which was conducted by IIHMR University.
The webinar focused on possible collaborative partnerships and interventions in promoting good health and well-being.