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UNESCO to host regional webinar to commemorate World Radio Day
11/02/2021
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UNESCO in collaboration with the Government of Zimbabwe will host a regional webinar for Eastern and Southern Africa on 12 February 2021 (11am-1pm Harare time) to mark this year’s World Radio Day. The webinar which will be held under the theme, “Opportunities and challenges for radio amidst the COVID-19 pandemic” will provide a platform for media stakeholders to share experiences and celebrate radio and its values.
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa will deliver a keynote address and launch the Felicien Ncheye African Community Media Sustainability Award. The award is in honour of Felicien Ncheye, one of the pioneers of community radios in Tanzania. He served for a long time as the Manager of Sengerema Multipurpose Community Telecentre, one of the first two community radios in Tanzania and contributed to the de
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Half of Canadians don’t even know what palliative care is, so why is it so important?
A researcher at the University of Alberta is helping to bridge a gap in Canadians’ knowledge about palliative care and how to plan ahead for it.
In a 2016 IPSOS public poll, half of Canadians surveyed said they were unfamiliar with the terms “palliative care” and “advance care planning.”
“As patients and families with serious illness needing care go, if only half of them even know the terms, they don’t know how to plan or what to expect for care,” said Konrad Fassbender, assistant professor in the Division of Palliative Care Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.