Around one in three children are scared of going to the dentist and end up with poor oral health, more toothache, dental infections and tooth decay as a.
February 28, 2021 As a community, we still remain vulnerable regardless of whatever situation because every time government officials or homophobic people get an opportunity, they will use whatever they have to actually.push the LGBT community in a corner, take away our rights, and remind us how we are second citizens. From East African Visual Artists (EAVA), a non-profit human rights media organisation established in 2012 to tell the stories of the marginalised and to celebrate the diversity and inclusion of all, this video explores the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic poses to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and intersex (LGBTQI) community in Uganda, as well as the opportunities the crisis presents to continue advocating for social justice.
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+ March 16, 2021 CONTACT tracing is one of the key elements in the country’s coronavirus disease (Covid-19) response, yet efforts have been sporadic, disorganized and individualized.
To correct this and to finally come up with a unified contact tracing program, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said Friday, March 12, 2021, the application StaySafe.ph will be fully implemented in the next 10 days. But it’s not as easy as it appears. Government offices and local government units (LGUs) have to adopt it. Groups and individuals have to learn to use it. The government took its time deciding on a unified system to track Covid-19 cases and alert LGUs. Now it wants it implemented soon.
Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma Research on.resistance.can recover the excluded voices, generate understanding of local criticisms, and introduce the voices into spaces of knowledge. Greater knowledge of these voices has implications for their inclusion in GPEI decision making and for reforming the GPEI and similar programs in African nations.
Although the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has been largely successful, it encountered several pockets of resistance (mainly from Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan) that forced the eradication deadline to be postponed. Whereas previous inquiry into resistance to the polio vaccines in northern Nigeria has focused on the 2003 revolt, this study draws on a culture-centred approach (CCA) in order to unearth marginalised voices that were excluded from various sites of decision-making over the period 2012 to 2018. It does so by examining northern Nigerian community members narrative of resistance to the p