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Covid-19, pandemic preparedness and response in Uganda and beyond - Institute of Development Studies

Covid-19, pandemic preparedness and response in Uganda and beyond - Institute of Development Studies
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Sharing ideas to counter the cost of conflict | The University of Manchester


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Decades of conflict and violence have left thousands of people across Northern Uganda facing the life-changing problem of major limb loss (MLL). Alongside wounds caused by firearms and mines, mutilation and punishment amputation were a devastating reality of the war in Northern Uganda.
After surviving these catastrophic injuries, many have little or no access to prosthetic limb services. An interdisciplinary team at The University of Manchester has been working in the region to make a difference to the lives of those affected.
Life-changing injuries
Losing a limb can be the beginning of a downward spiral for conflict survivors, with the impact of their injury shaping many aspects of their lives. With manual labour a prevalent source of income in Northern Uganda, many MLL survivors are exposed to poverty after their amputation. ....

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Global health challenges | Social responsibility | The University of Manchester


Research at The University of Manchester has made a significant impact nationally and internationally on improving the outcome for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Survival rates of children with ALL in the west have risen from 60% to 90%, though in countries with limited resources ALL continues to be a fatal disease. Globally, the survival rate for children with ALL is around 40%.
Professor Vaskar Saha has helped to increase survival rates by 10% in the UK and in India. By linking five major paediatric centres, he has created a national hub of cancer centres which work together to agree standards of care based on the principles of the NHS. They have implemented agreed, uniform standards of care and treatment across all of the treatment centres and formed the Indian Childhood Collaborative Leukaemia (ICiCLe) group. ....

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