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LSHTM researchers go above and beyond to support the COVID-19 response
LSHTM researchers go above and beyond to support the COVID-19 response 11 March 2021 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine https://lshtm.ac.uk/themes/custom/lshtm/images/lshtm-logo-black.png
From volunteering vaccinators to additional shifts in clinical settings, colleagues share their stories Share
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed under enormous pressure on global healthcare systems. In March 2020, LSHTM took the decision to release staff who wish to support the NHS and Public Health England with the response to COVID-19. Since then, like so many other experts from institutions around the world, they have been going the extra mile to support clinics and hospitals care for COVID patients.
Balogun) Participatory learning improved the knowledge about, and support for infant vaccination among older women supervising child care in these urban slum communities. Similar training may be extended to comparable settings in order to improve demand for infant vaccination. In Africa and many developing countries, older women (grandmothers, aunts, and even non-relatives in a family s social circles) are expected to oversee the care of infants and mothers, a role that is well recognised and respected. They also shape the decision to seek healthcare services for infants. The influence these older women have can be harnessed to improve infant vaccination uptake developing countries such as Nigeria - where infant vaccination coverage suboptimal, especially among those in the lowest wealth quintile - but this potential can only be realised if their capacity is developed to understand the importance of infant immunisation. This study determined the impact of training of older women
Official Statement Of The Aluko Family On The Passing Away Of Mrs. Joyce Anomoghan Aluko
Official Statement Of The Aluko Family On The Passing Away Of Mrs. Joyce Anomoghan Aluko
March 12, 2021
We announce, with a deep sense of loss but great gratitude to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ for a full and Christian life well-lived, the death of our saintly mother grandmother and great-grandmother, social worker, foremost university administrator and defender of women’s rights Mrs Joyce Anomoghan Aluko, at 5.40 pm on Friday March 5, 2021, at Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. She died peacefully, exiting at age 86, and survived by all her six children Bolaji, Olu, Morenike, Gbenga, Bunmi and Ade, twenty-four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and other family members.
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