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New Delhi, India
Joined June 2013
Born on 07 April

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  1. In 🇧🇩 conducts trainings for health partners on installing & maintaining water filters. Safe 🚰 is critical for reducing water borne diseases, one of the leading causes of illness among refugees. 👉

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  2. is the effective way for a healthy future for us.

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  3. is one of the leading causes of death among young children globally, despite the availability of a safe and effective . 👉, we can stop measles!

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  5. B, C & D are spread by blood, semen and other body fluids. 👉Be safe: get vaccinated! More information:

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  6. All should be vaccinated for B. can prevent infection. 👉Be safe: get vaccinated!

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  7. In low and middle-income countries 10%, and in high-income countries 7%, of hospitalized patients can expect to acquire an infection during their stay

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  8. WHO and partners are working with the government to improve health conditions for refugees. We have averted a cholera outbreak and contained diphtheria and measles. Still, heavy rains and floods are putting the lives of this vulnerable community at risk.

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  9. Today, inaccurate diagnosis, medication errors, inappropriate or unnecessary treatment, inadequate or unsafe clinical facilities or practices, or providers who lack adequate training and expertise prevail in all countries.

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  10. The right to health means... ...ending discrimination in all settings. care should be provided to all regardless of race/ethnicity, age, gender, religion, place of birth, health or other status. 👉 👈

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  11. Low quality healthcare is increasing the burden of illness and health costs globally. New report:

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  12. 24 hours ago

    Visitors from Timor Leste learning about the Public Health system in Sri Lanka at NIHS ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  13. Instead of health systems focused on treating sick people in hospitals, we need health systems focused on keeping people healthy and out of hospitals, where the costs are greater and the outcomes are often worse.

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  14. Jul 5

    Health workers play an important role in ⬆ coverage to build 💪🏼 foundation for primary health care. But parents & communities too have a role to play-make sure to bring your 👶🏻 below 5-years during the national immunization campaign from 2-14 July 2018.

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  15. Jul 5

    In 🇧🇩 provides to health facilities & households to ensure safe 🚰 for refugees, host communities & health workers who are at increased risk of water borne diseases in the ongoing rainy season: 👉

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  16. Jul 4

    The means access to that is: - Timely - Good Quality - Affordable - Acceptable - Appropriate 👉Let's make a reality to achieve !

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  17. Jul 4

    Let's work together to ensure that all people get the care they need! It is time for

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  18. Jul 4

    DYK: is one of the most contagious diseases ever known? To stop measles from spreading, bring your children age below 5-years to the nearest health post for & get them vaccinated during 2-week national campaign, from 2nd – 14th July 2018.

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  19. Pleased to see ’s political will to make a reality. Governments with the determination, courage & foresight to invest in strengthening their health systems towards universal health coverage will reap the benefits long into the future

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  20. Jul 4

    Members of Parliament in recommit to Universal Health Coverage, pledging to work alongside & Sri Lanka Medical Association to bring about

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