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The document summarizes global progress in reducing preventable child deaths. It notes that the global under-five mortality rate has fallen 41% from 1990 to 2011. However, sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia still account for the majority of under-five deaths. Half of global under-five deaths in 2010 occurred in just 5 countries: India, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, and China. While progress has been made in reducing deaths from preventable causes like pneumonia, diarrhea and malaria, more work is still needed to address disparities and strengthen community-based healthcare.
The document provides media investment data from 2010-2012 in Poland. From January to August 2012, total investments increased 3% over 2011, though newspapers saw a 6% decrease. Television advertising also slightly decreased. The top sectors for advertising spending are telecoms, pharmaceuticals, food, and retail. TV remains the dominant medium, accounting for over 50% of viewing time.
What does the future health outlook for Asia look like? What are the key drivers for lifestyle driven diseases? Check out this presentation by futurist Anders Sorman-Nilsson
The document discusses WHO's efforts to address priority challenges in health systems through eHealth initiatives. It outlines WHO's six point agenda to accelerate development, foster health security, strengthen health systems, harness research and evidence, enhance partnerships, and improve performance. It then discusses how health systems in Africa are especially weak and in need of investment. The document argues that improved surveillance and reporting through eHealth are needed to address emerging infectious disease threats. It also notes that a focus on improving health sector productivity is needed, rather than just increasing funding.
Media investments in Poland from January to July 2012 increased 3% compared to the same period in 2011. However, newspapers saw a 7% decrease while TV saw a 0.4% decrease. Overall, media investments are expected to decrease by the end of 2012 compared to 2011. Aflofarm remains the biggest spender in the Polish media market, while sectors such as telecoms, medicine, food, and retail spend the most on advertising. TV viewing and advertising seconds sold increased during major sporting events like the Euro Cup and Olympics.
The document summarizes Mexico's growing macroeconomic environment and its potential for business opportunities.
Mexico has experienced strong GDP growth in recent years and will surpass many developed nations. There is a large presence of medium and small sized companies that are favorable for new business concepts. Mexico also has compelling demographic dynamics with a young population and fast growing middle class that will increase the potential customer base. Internet usage in Mexico is among one of the fastest growing globally which opens opportunities for e-commerce.
12000 2010
10000 Investments I - II
The document discusses media investments and trends in Poland. It 8000 2011
provides data on investments in different media such as TV, radio, 6000 Investments I - II
4000 2012
newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising and online advertising.
2000 Insertions I - II 2010
TV advertising saw the highest growth in 2012 compared to 2011, 0 Insertions I - II 2011
while newspapers saw a decrease. The biggest spenders in media Insertions I - II 2012
remain Aflofarm, Jeronimo Martins and Lidl Polska. Medicine and
telecom sectors lead in print advertising spend
A peek into "The Power of Data" with specific ref to Supply-chain where lots of data is generated by the minute & Teams are busy fire -fighting every moment !!
The global PV market is growing rapidly, led by Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, and the US, which accounted for 76% of total installations in 2010. While these major markets are expected to see continued growth in 2011, policy changes will reduce incentives and drive down solar prices. The document analyzes market dynamics and incentive cuts and concludes that high demand will continue through October 2010 due to attractive returns, but prices must decrease in late 2010 and 2011 to maintain reasonable returns given lower incentives.
The document provides media investment data from 2010-2012 in Poland. From January to August 2012, total investments increased 3% over 2011, though newspapers saw a 6% decrease. Television advertising also slightly decreased. The top sectors for advertising spending are telecoms, pharmaceuticals, food, and retail. TV remains the dominant medium, accounting for over 50% of viewing time.
What does the future health outlook for Asia look like? What are the key drivers for lifestyle driven diseases? Check out this presentation by futurist Anders Sorman-Nilsson
The document discusses WHO's efforts to address priority challenges in health systems through eHealth initiatives. It outlines WHO's six point agenda to accelerate development, foster health security, strengthen health systems, harness research and evidence, enhance partnerships, and improve performance. It then discusses how health systems in Africa are especially weak and in need of investment. The document argues that improved surveillance and reporting through eHealth are needed to address emerging infectious disease threats. It also notes that a focus on improving health sector productivity is needed, rather than just increasing funding.
Media investments in Poland from January to July 2012 increased 3% compared to the same period in 2011. However, newspapers saw a 7% decrease while TV saw a 0.4% decrease. Overall, media investments are expected to decrease by the end of 2012 compared to 2011. Aflofarm remains the biggest spender in the Polish media market, while sectors such as telecoms, medicine, food, and retail spend the most on advertising. TV viewing and advertising seconds sold increased during major sporting events like the Euro Cup and Olympics.
The document summarizes Mexico's growing macroeconomic environment and its potential for business opportunities.
Mexico has experienced strong GDP growth in recent years and will surpass many developed nations. There is a large presence of medium and small sized companies that are favorable for new business concepts. Mexico also has compelling demographic dynamics with a young population and fast growing middle class that will increase the potential customer base. Internet usage in Mexico is among one of the fastest growing globally which opens opportunities for e-commerce.
12000 2010
10000 Investments I - II
The document discusses media investments and trends in Poland. It 8000 2011
provides data on investments in different media such as TV, radio, 6000 Investments I - II
4000 2012
newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising and online advertising.
2000 Insertions I - II 2010
TV advertising saw the highest growth in 2012 compared to 2011, 0 Insertions I - II 2011
while newspapers saw a decrease. The biggest spenders in media Insertions I - II 2012
remain Aflofarm, Jeronimo Martins and Lidl Polska. Medicine and
telecom sectors lead in print advertising spend
A peek into "The Power of Data" with specific ref to Supply-chain where lots of data is generated by the minute & Teams are busy fire -fighting every moment !!
The global PV market is growing rapidly, led by Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, and the US, which accounted for 76% of total installations in 2010. While these major markets are expected to see continued growth in 2011, policy changes will reduce incentives and drive down solar prices. The document analyzes market dynamics and incentive cuts and concludes that high demand will continue through October 2010 due to attractive returns, but prices must decrease in late 2010 and 2011 to maintain reasonable returns given lower incentives.
Decision support framework for managing Rift Valley fever in the Horn of AfricaILRI
Presentation by Jeffrey C. Mariner, Bernard Bett and John Gachohi at a workshop on Rift Valley fever: Challenge, prevention and control held at Mombasa, Kenya on 13-15 November 2012.
The document provides an analysis of media investments and advertising in Poland from 2008-2012. Some key points:
- Television remains the dominant medium, though internet advertising is growing rapidly.
- Major players in the television market saw shifts in market share, with Aflofarm rising to the top spot over Unilever.
- Top advertising sectors included food, pharmaceuticals, and telecoms.
- Television viewing remains high in Poland due to 70% of the population living outside major cities.
- Thematic channels increased their share, taking viewers from mainstream channels during winter months.
- Advertising inventory (seconds sold) increased over 20% in 2011 for the market as a whole.
- Print advertising rose
Global print circulation and newspaper advertising revenues are declining while online traffic and engagement are growing. Smartphones and tablets are changing how people consume news with over 20% of users accessing news daily on their mobile devices. While only 14% of tablet users have paid for news currently, revenues from digital subscriptions and online advertising are projected to grow significantly. Smart devices may provide an opportunity for newspapers if they can develop the right business models, content formats, and distribution approaches to monetize their online readership.
Investments in Polish media increased in the first 4 months of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011. Print media revenues grew 2% due to a rise in magazine investments, though newspapers saw a 6% decline. Television saw a 5% increase in media ratecard revenues, with Aflofarm remaining the top media spender. Online advertising was estimated to see the highest return on investment among all media channels based on analysis of FMCG campaigns.
Georgia College and State University's Global Citizenship SymposiumWorldwatch Institute
See Nourishing the Planet’s latest powerpoint presentation at the Georgia College and State University's Global Citizenship Symposium. Project director Danielle Nierenberg discussed the connection between sustainable agriculture and public health.
Presentation at Columbia University School of International Affairs, April 22, 2013. Full details of the event here https://www.facebook.com/events/249889465155114/
This document outlines priorities for public sector research on food security and nutrition. It notes that 850 million people are undernourished, 28% of children are stunted, and 2 billion people are micronutrient deficient. It also discusses the double burden of malnutrition, with 1.4 billion people overweight and 500 million obese. The document recommends agricultural research priorities like productivity growth for staples and non-staples, considering dietary quality in breeding objectives, and partnerships across sectors to address malnutrition holistically.
Life Jim: Pharma and Digital Marketing in Emerging Marketsadamjosullivan
This document discusses the opportunities for digital marketing in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in emerging markets. It notes that digital spending by pharmaceutical companies has grown significantly in recent years and drivers for digital include its communication capabilities, channel preferences, and lower relative cost compared to traditional approaches. The document also highlights that emerging markets have seen explosive growth in internet and technology usage, creating opportunities to reach patients and healthcare providers through digital channels. It provides recommendations on how to approach digital marketing, including defining objectives, understanding local needs, building capabilities, providing support, and measuring performance.
GLEAP Việt Nam khởi nguồn là nhóm tư vấn độc lập hoạt động trong lĩnh vực truyền thông và công nghệ cao từ năm 2005.
Năm 2011, nhóm chính thức thành lập Công ty TNHH GLEAP Việt Nam, tiếp tục phát huy kinh nghiệm và thế mạnh trong các lĩnh vực tư vấn truyền thông, tư vấn thương hiệu, thiết kế sáng tạo và tổ chức sự kiện.
GLEAP tự tin hỗ trợ khách hàng:
Nâng cao giá trị doanh nghiệp thông qua tư vấn, xây dựng và phát triển thương hiệu một cách có hệ thống, độc đáo và sáng tạo.
Song hành cùng thành công của khách hàng,
GLEAP đặt mục tiêu trở thành một trong 05 công ty hàng đầu về tư vấn thương hiệu và truyền thông tại Việt Nam năm 2020
Công ty TNHH GLEAP Việt Nam
Địa chỉ: B20, Lô 6, Khu Đô thị Định Công, Phường Định Công, Quận Hoàng Mai, Hà Nội
Điện thoại/ Fax: (+84)4.3640.0776
Email: contact@gleap.vn
Website: www.gleap.vn
Turning an impact on 1000 into 1000000 give2asia oct2_cgive2asia
Dr. Scott Rozelle of the Rural Education Action Project at Stanford University demonstrates that rigorous research and strong data can influence public policy in China at Give2Asia's 10th Anniversary Forum on Oct. 2, 2012.
The French oncology market was worth €3.3 billion in 2009, with growth slowing to a single digit rate. The top three players, Roche, Sanofi-Aventis and Novartis, accounted for over 50% of the market. Hospital sales made up 70% of the total market at €2.28 billion, compared to €994 million for retail sales.
The document discusses how arts can be used as a force for social change. It focuses on how telling stories through various art forms such as writing, music, and visual arts can bring awareness to important social issues and help create positive change. The author, Kiran Singh Sirah, believes arts have the power to influence people and society for the better when used to highlight issues that need addressing.
Peace is possible according to the short document. In just one sentence it declares that peace is possible. The document focuses on that simple yet powerful message.
Women & social peace in egypt oct 23 finaljlaureni
The document discusses how women in Egypt are promoting social peace through sustainable development. It provides examples of Egyptian women who are making a difference in their communities through organizations focused on areas like education reform, healthcare access, environmental protection, political activism, and preserving local cultures. The presentation highlights the concept of social peace and how Rotary focuses on peacebuilding as one of its areas of focus, along with other issues like disease prevention, water/sanitation, and economic development.
This document provides an overview of Rotary membership trends from the 1920s to present day. It discusses how each generation has become less civically engaged over time according to the "Bowling Alone" study. The document also notes that newer generations still want to volunteer but prefer shorter commitments and more flexibility. It emphasizes that clubs must adapt to changing needs by offering mentoring, engagement opportunities, and mixed online/in-person meetings. Survey results show satisfaction is highest when members feel welcomed, encouraged to participate, and that service is effective.
Rotary Peace Fellows work in a variety of diverse fields to
promote peace and conflict prevention and resolution. Much
of their work overlaps with Rotary’s initiatives in the areas
of focus. Rotary Peace Fellow alumni will discuss how their
work in water, education, health, and economic development
relates to peacebuilding and suggest ways you can tap into
fellows’ expertise for your projects in all areas of focus.
This document summarizes presentations from a 2013 Rotary International convention panel on vocational training teams (VTTs). It discusses different models for funding and organizing VTTs, including through district grants, packaged grants partnered with organizations, and global grants. Specific examples are provided, such as a New Zealand team that went to the Philippines using district grants, a US nursing team that went to Tanzania through a partnership with Aga Khan University, and an Indian team that provided midwife training in Sikkim, India through a global grant. The document emphasizes how VTTs can build capacity, empower communities, and have sustainable impacts.
The document discusses Rotary Africa magazine's December 2016 issue which focuses on celebrating Christmas and the Rotary Foundation's centennial. It provides information on upcoming Rotary International conventions, Foundation giving opportunities, socially responsible investing practices, and stories on various Rotary club and district service projects around education, health, and empowering women. The issue also includes news from clubs and districts, profiles on award recipients, and messages from the RI President and Foundation Trustee Chair.
The document provides information about The Rotary Foundation grants including Global Grants and District Grants. It discusses the application process for both types of grants and outlines eligibility requirements, funding amounts, required partners, scope/vision, and examples to illustrate the differences between Global and District Grants. Key steps for clubs to take to apply for grants are also summarized, including planning projects, becoming qualified, attending grant management seminars, and submitting applications.
Decision support framework for managing Rift Valley fever in the Horn of AfricaILRI
Presentation by Jeffrey C. Mariner, Bernard Bett and John Gachohi at a workshop on Rift Valley fever: Challenge, prevention and control held at Mombasa, Kenya on 13-15 November 2012.
The document provides an analysis of media investments and advertising in Poland from 2008-2012. Some key points:
- Television remains the dominant medium, though internet advertising is growing rapidly.
- Major players in the television market saw shifts in market share, with Aflofarm rising to the top spot over Unilever.
- Top advertising sectors included food, pharmaceuticals, and telecoms.
- Television viewing remains high in Poland due to 70% of the population living outside major cities.
- Thematic channels increased their share, taking viewers from mainstream channels during winter months.
- Advertising inventory (seconds sold) increased over 20% in 2011 for the market as a whole.
- Print advertising rose
Global print circulation and newspaper advertising revenues are declining while online traffic and engagement are growing. Smartphones and tablets are changing how people consume news with over 20% of users accessing news daily on their mobile devices. While only 14% of tablet users have paid for news currently, revenues from digital subscriptions and online advertising are projected to grow significantly. Smart devices may provide an opportunity for newspapers if they can develop the right business models, content formats, and distribution approaches to monetize their online readership.
Investments in Polish media increased in the first 4 months of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011. Print media revenues grew 2% due to a rise in magazine investments, though newspapers saw a 6% decline. Television saw a 5% increase in media ratecard revenues, with Aflofarm remaining the top media spender. Online advertising was estimated to see the highest return on investment among all media channels based on analysis of FMCG campaigns.
Georgia College and State University's Global Citizenship SymposiumWorldwatch Institute
See Nourishing the Planet’s latest powerpoint presentation at the Georgia College and State University's Global Citizenship Symposium. Project director Danielle Nierenberg discussed the connection between sustainable agriculture and public health.
Presentation at Columbia University School of International Affairs, April 22, 2013. Full details of the event here https://www.facebook.com/events/249889465155114/
This document outlines priorities for public sector research on food security and nutrition. It notes that 850 million people are undernourished, 28% of children are stunted, and 2 billion people are micronutrient deficient. It also discusses the double burden of malnutrition, with 1.4 billion people overweight and 500 million obese. The document recommends agricultural research priorities like productivity growth for staples and non-staples, considering dietary quality in breeding objectives, and partnerships across sectors to address malnutrition holistically.
Life Jim: Pharma and Digital Marketing in Emerging Marketsadamjosullivan
This document discusses the opportunities for digital marketing in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in emerging markets. It notes that digital spending by pharmaceutical companies has grown significantly in recent years and drivers for digital include its communication capabilities, channel preferences, and lower relative cost compared to traditional approaches. The document also highlights that emerging markets have seen explosive growth in internet and technology usage, creating opportunities to reach patients and healthcare providers through digital channels. It provides recommendations on how to approach digital marketing, including defining objectives, understanding local needs, building capabilities, providing support, and measuring performance.
GLEAP Việt Nam khởi nguồn là nhóm tư vấn độc lập hoạt động trong lĩnh vực truyền thông và công nghệ cao từ năm 2005.
Năm 2011, nhóm chính thức thành lập Công ty TNHH GLEAP Việt Nam, tiếp tục phát huy kinh nghiệm và thế mạnh trong các lĩnh vực tư vấn truyền thông, tư vấn thương hiệu, thiết kế sáng tạo và tổ chức sự kiện.
GLEAP tự tin hỗ trợ khách hàng:
Nâng cao giá trị doanh nghiệp thông qua tư vấn, xây dựng và phát triển thương hiệu một cách có hệ thống, độc đáo và sáng tạo.
Song hành cùng thành công của khách hàng,
GLEAP đặt mục tiêu trở thành một trong 05 công ty hàng đầu về tư vấn thương hiệu và truyền thông tại Việt Nam năm 2020
Công ty TNHH GLEAP Việt Nam
Địa chỉ: B20, Lô 6, Khu Đô thị Định Công, Phường Định Công, Quận Hoàng Mai, Hà Nội
Điện thoại/ Fax: (+84)4.3640.0776
Email: contact@gleap.vn
Website: www.gleap.vn
Turning an impact on 1000 into 1000000 give2asia oct2_cgive2asia
Dr. Scott Rozelle of the Rural Education Action Project at Stanford University demonstrates that rigorous research and strong data can influence public policy in China at Give2Asia's 10th Anniversary Forum on Oct. 2, 2012.
The French oncology market was worth €3.3 billion in 2009, with growth slowing to a single digit rate. The top three players, Roche, Sanofi-Aventis and Novartis, accounted for over 50% of the market. Hospital sales made up 70% of the total market at €2.28 billion, compared to €994 million for retail sales.
The document discusses how arts can be used as a force for social change. It focuses on how telling stories through various art forms such as writing, music, and visual arts can bring awareness to important social issues and help create positive change. The author, Kiran Singh Sirah, believes arts have the power to influence people and society for the better when used to highlight issues that need addressing.
Peace is possible according to the short document. In just one sentence it declares that peace is possible. The document focuses on that simple yet powerful message.
Women & social peace in egypt oct 23 finaljlaureni
The document discusses how women in Egypt are promoting social peace through sustainable development. It provides examples of Egyptian women who are making a difference in their communities through organizations focused on areas like education reform, healthcare access, environmental protection, political activism, and preserving local cultures. The presentation highlights the concept of social peace and how Rotary focuses on peacebuilding as one of its areas of focus, along with other issues like disease prevention, water/sanitation, and economic development.
This document provides an overview of Rotary membership trends from the 1920s to present day. It discusses how each generation has become less civically engaged over time according to the "Bowling Alone" study. The document also notes that newer generations still want to volunteer but prefer shorter commitments and more flexibility. It emphasizes that clubs must adapt to changing needs by offering mentoring, engagement opportunities, and mixed online/in-person meetings. Survey results show satisfaction is highest when members feel welcomed, encouraged to participate, and that service is effective.
Rotary Peace Fellows work in a variety of diverse fields to
promote peace and conflict prevention and resolution. Much
of their work overlaps with Rotary’s initiatives in the areas
of focus. Rotary Peace Fellow alumni will discuss how their
work in water, education, health, and economic development
relates to peacebuilding and suggest ways you can tap into
fellows’ expertise for your projects in all areas of focus.
This document summarizes presentations from a 2013 Rotary International convention panel on vocational training teams (VTTs). It discusses different models for funding and organizing VTTs, including through district grants, packaged grants partnered with organizations, and global grants. Specific examples are provided, such as a New Zealand team that went to the Philippines using district grants, a US nursing team that went to Tanzania through a partnership with Aga Khan University, and an Indian team that provided midwife training in Sikkim, India through a global grant. The document emphasizes how VTTs can build capacity, empower communities, and have sustainable impacts.
The document discusses Rotary Africa magazine's December 2016 issue which focuses on celebrating Christmas and the Rotary Foundation's centennial. It provides information on upcoming Rotary International conventions, Foundation giving opportunities, socially responsible investing practices, and stories on various Rotary club and district service projects around education, health, and empowering women. The issue also includes news from clubs and districts, profiles on award recipients, and messages from the RI President and Foundation Trustee Chair.
The document provides information about The Rotary Foundation grants including Global Grants and District Grants. It discusses the application process for both types of grants and outlines eligibility requirements, funding amounts, required partners, scope/vision, and examples to illustrate the differences between Global and District Grants. Key steps for clubs to take to apply for grants are also summarized, including planning projects, becoming qualified, attending grant management seminars, and submitting applications.
This document outlines the agenda and content for a Rotary District Team Training Seminar on humanitarian and vocational service taking place from February 26-28, 2015 in North Coast, Egypt. The seminar will cover Rotary's guiding principles and avenues of service, with a focus on vocational service. It will provide examples of successful vocational service projects and discuss strategies for clubs to enhance their vocational service, including medical convoys, vocational training initiatives, and employment fairs. Awards that recognize excellence in vocational service will also be presented.
Mohamed El-Sayed
No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
10 P Mohamed Mamdouh 1 January 1990 (aged 26) 1.85 m 121 336 Al Ahly
11 P Mohamed Sanad 1 January 1993 (aged 23) 1.85 m 57 134 Al Ahly
12 GK Mohamed El-Sayed 1 January 1990 (aged 26) 1.90 m 123 0 Al Ahly
13 P Ahmed El-Ahmar 1 January 1992 (aged 24) 1.85 m 84 189 Al Ahly
14 P Mohamed Shebib 1 January 1992 (aged 24) 1.85 m 78 158 Al Ahly
15 P Ahmed El-
E/MGA e seu time: Entendendo seu papel estratégico na informação e angariação...Rotary International
O documento fornece orientações sobre o papel estratégico dos Assistentes E/MGA na angariação de doações de grande valor e a longo prazo para a Fundação Rotária. Ele descreve quatro etapas para a captação de recursos, metas para 2016-17, meios de doações e reconhecimentos a doadores. O objetivo é aumentar as doações extraordinárias e planejadas no Brasil.
A brief introduction to the Rotaract program, aimed at Rotarians. Written from an Australian perspective, it looks at what the program is about, how it came to be, and where Rotaract is at today both globally and in Australia. It also discusses how Rotaract and Rotary can work together as partners-in-service.
The document provides an overview of Egypt's economy. It discusses Egypt's macroeconomic trends over recent decades including periods of import substitution, openness, external debt crisis, and economic reform. It also outlines Egypt's key natural resources like agriculture along the Nile River, petroleum and natural gas deposits. Major sectors of the economy are described such as the Suez Canal, tourism, investment climate, labor force, poverty levels, and economic statistics.
This presentation of the economic outlook for the coming decade highlights the key findings from CBO’s report The Budget and Economic Outlook: 2016 to 2026, which was released in January.
The Chinese market is an obvious source of inspiration, talent, and opportunity for Australian businesses. But tackling such a complex market needs considerable context, insight, and cultural understanding.
At ThoughtWorks Live Australia 2016, Angela Ferguson and Hu Kai shared stories and learnings around the level of upfront preparation, commitment, and assessment needed to ensure the best chance of success in the Chinese market.
Ehip1 caring through-sharing the-e health-landscape dirk de langhe veronique ...imec.archive
The document discusses trends in healthcare and the potential for eHealth to help address challenges in the industry. It notes that the world population is growing and aging, placing more demands on healthcare systems. New technologies are needed to help improve quality of care, access, and efficiency. eHealth aims to transform healthcare through more integrated and collaborative systems that support prevention, early diagnosis, and targeted treatments. This can help move healthcare from a focus on treating late-stage disease to emphasizing early health and wellness. However, key issues around standards, funding, change management, privacy, and coordination of innovation still need to be addressed for eHealth to realize its full potential.
Media investments in Poland increased 4% in the first half of 2012 compared to 2011, though newspaper advertising decreased 6%. Aflofarm maintained the largest share of the media market. Telecommunications was the largest advertising sector at 13% of spending. Television viewing increased during major sporting events like Euro 2012 and the Olympics, though thematic channels are gaining audience share from mainstream stations.
The document discusses the global digital and health divides between developed and developing nations. It notes that developing regions have significantly lower rates of access to technologies like phones, internet, and broadband as well as lower health spending and doctor availability per capita. This widening digital divide risks increasing inequality in health outcomes. To address this, the document argues for rethinking solutions to prioritize the developing world context, reduce communication costs, and find sustainable funding models in order to maximize the benefits of technologies for improving health.
The document discusses media trends in Poland from 2010 to 2012. It notes that GDP growth has slowed in line with European trends, leading advertisers to cut media budgets. Television advertising spending increased 5% until May 2012 compared to 2011, while newspaper spending decreased 6%. The largest advertiser remains Aflofarm, while Volkswagen, Jeronimo Martins and Coca-Cola saw the biggest spending increases. The pharmaceutical sector accounts for 15% of advertising, while telecoms, food and retail are also top sectors. Television viewing increased during Euro 2012, with the average time viewed rising considerably. The share of major channels is declining as thematic channels grow in popularity.
The document provides an overview of factors related to retirement planning. It discusses demographic trends such as increasing life expectancies and population aging. It also covers retirement environment factors like healthcare costs and taxes. The document reviews best practices for saving for retirement throughout one's career. It also examines considerations and trends for living in retirement, such as investing strategies and an increasing number of retirees re-entering the workforce.
Mapping of MARPs and strategic planning was conducted in Sri Lanka to estimate the size and distribution of key populations at high risk of HIV. The mapping identified over 1,900 female sex worker spots and 900 MSM spots across four districts. National estimates of 41,285 female sex workers and 32,796 MSM were then extrapolated. The data generated hotspot maps and will inform targeted HIV prevention by facilitating intervention planning, resource allocation, and monitoring and evaluation of coverage and impact.
Presentation done at the Programme Science Symposium in International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infection (IUSTI), 12th IUSTI World Congress, New Delhi
This document discusses key concepts related to population growth including population growth rates, doubling time, carrying capacity, and population projections. It provides data on historical and projected growth of the world's population from 1 million years ago to 2100. Graphs show that population growth rates have declined since the 1950s while the net increase in population per year has continued to rise due to past high fertility rates. Overall birth and death rates have decreased globally over the last 50 years.
Indonesia represents a growing market opportunity in healthcare due to its large and growing population, expanding middle class, and underserved healthcare sector. With 235 million people and over 80 million in the growing middle class, consumer spending and confidence are rising. This creates demand for quality healthcare as the population ages and chronic diseases become more prevalent. Private healthcare expenditures also continue to increase steadily. The growing and resilient economy makes Indonesia an attractive target for healthcare investments focused on mid-market consumer products and services, corporate healthcare, and digital health applications.
The document provides an overview of child health issues globally and in South Africa. It discusses the major causes of child mortality worldwide, which include neonatal deaths, malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia. It also outlines key international conventions related to child health, such as the Millennium Development Goals, which aim to reduce child mortality rates by two-thirds by 2015. Additionally, it addresses challenges facing child health in South Africa, where under-five mortality is increasing due to HIV, and neonatal mortality accounts for about 30% of under-five deaths annually.
RWANDA PERFORMANCE BASED SYSTEM: PUBLIC REFOMSRikuE
This document outlines health sector reforms in Rwanda, including establishing performance-based financing for health facilities, autonomizing facilities, decentralizing management, and developing community health insurance. Key results of the reforms include dramatic reductions in infant and child mortality rates between 1990 and 2008, and increased coverage of preventative health measures like insecticide-treated bed nets and prenatal care. The reforms aim to improve accountability and quality of care through contracts linking funding to achievement of health targets.
The document discusses changes in humanitarian action over the last 10 years and trends to expect in the next 10 years. It notes that humanitarian assistance funding has increased while attacks on aid workers have also risen. Three major trends are identified: (1) humanitarian assistance is increasing but trust in humanitarianism is decreasing; (2) respect for universal principles is declining while nationalism and sovereignty are rising; (3) conflict-related crises are declining relatively while natural disasters are increasing. The importance of humanitarian principles is emphasized amid these challenges facing humanitarian action.
1. The document discusses China's aging population challenge, with the ratio of those aged 0-14 declining and those aged 60 and above rising significantly between 2000-2010.
2. It also notes signs of an economic slowdown in China, with declining growth in power consumption, oil processing, metals output and other indicators in 2012.
3. Exports as a percentage of China's GDP have been declining, while fixed asset investment and real estate investment still make up a large portion of GDP, suggesting China may need to shift to more domestic and consumption driven growth.
The document is a research proposal that aims to study the factors related to sexual risk behavior among men who have sex with men (MSM) living in Thailand. It outlines several research objectives and hypotheses, which aim to determine the association between knowledge/attitudes, socio-demographic factors, socioeconomic factors, and social support with sexual risk behaviors in this population. The proposal provides definitions for key terms and variables that will be studied, which include age, education level, income, knowledge of HIV/AIDS, peer support, number and type of sexual partners, alcohol use, and role during sex.
Games Passport: Taking advantage of the economic crisis: serving advertisemen...DevGAMM Conference
With the ever-increasing number of online casual players all around the world, the gaming market has become a very attractive source of traffic for advertisers, especially in these current times of economic crisis. At the same time, players are more then ever reluctant to pay for playing. As such, advertisement has become a very important revenue generator for game developers and publishers. In this session we will make the detailed analysis of this situation and will look into the main metrics and advertisement tools available.
Kharfen: DC HIV Public-Private Partnershipshealthhiv
Michael Kharfen
Bureau Chief, Partnerships, Capacity Building, Community Outreach
DC Department of Health
HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Administration
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The Philippine stock market has performed well despite global economic challenges, with the PSEi up 18.5% year-to-date. Strong economic fundamentals such as consumer spending, government spending, and exports drove 1Q GDP growth of 6.4%. However, valuations appear stretched and recent large share placements may sap liquidity in the short-term. Overall the outlook remains positive, as fundamentals are expected to catch up to valuations over the long-run.
Prof G Luke Larkin and Dr Annette Beautrais discuss strengthening protective factors & instilling hope in a webinar to mark World Suicide Prevention Day 2012. More information and video: http://www.spinz.org.nz/page/239-events-archive+webinar-for-world-suicide-prevention-day-2012
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1. A Promise Renewed
- the knowledge, the
tools and the will to
end preventable
child deaths
Rotary United Nations Day
New York, 3 November 2012
Ian Pett
Chief, Health Systems and Strategic Planning
2. The global burden of under-five deaths has fallen steadily
since 1990
Global number of under-five deaths, selected years
14
12.0
12
10.8
Millions of under-five deaths
10 9.6
8.2
8
6.9
6
4
2
0
1990
1995
2000
2005
2011
Source: The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, 2012;
provided by SMS/DPS/UNICEF
3. The global under-five mortality rate has fallen by 41% from
1990 to 2011
Under-five and neonatal mortality rate, 1990-2010
100
U5MR
87
90
NMR
80
Deaths per 1,000 live births
70
60
51
50
40
30 MDG Target: 29
32
20
22
10
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Source: The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, 2012;
provided by SMS/DPS/UNICEF
4. The global burden of under-five deaths is increasingly
concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Share of under-five deaths by region (%)
100%
90%
80%
Share of under-five deaths
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa South Asia
East Asia and Pacific Middle East and North Africa
Latin America and the Caribbean CEE/CIS
Rest of the World
Source: The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, 2012;
provided by SMS/DPS/UNICEF
5. Half of global under-five deaths occurred in just 5 countries
Number of under-five deaths by country (in thousands)
India, 1,655
Other
countries, 2,
716
Nigeria, 756
Democratic
Afghanistan, Republic of
128 the
Congo, 465
Uganda, 131
Pakistan, 352
Bangladesh,
134 China, 249
Indonesia, 13 Ethiopia, 194
4
Source: The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation, 2012;
provided by SMS/DPS/UNICEF
6. 8 of the 10 countries with the highest under five
child mortality rates are affected by violence or
in ‘fragile situations’
1) Sierra Leone(185 per 1000 live births) 11) Cameroon
2) Somalia 12) Guinea
3) Mali 13) Niger
4) Chad 14) Nigeria
5) Democratic Republic of the Congo 15) South Sudan
6) Central African Republic 16) Equatorial Guinea
7) Guinea-Bissau 17) Mauritania
8) Angola 18) Togo
9) Burkina Faso 19) Benin
10) Burundi 20) Swaziland (104 per 1000 live births)
Source for mortality rank: UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation 2012; Fragile Situation countries
are shown in red (source: World Bank 2011)
6
7. Global Causes of Under-Five Deaths in 2010
Through synergy with infectious diseases
undernutrition causes 35% of child deaths
8. Every Woman, Every Child - the Global
Strategy For Women’s And Children’s
Health
9.
10. 164 Governments Pledged to date
Plus Hundreds of
• Civil Society organisations
• Faith Based organisations
• and individuals
www.apromiserenewed.org
11.
12. Child Health Progress
on intervention
coverage addressing
Neonatal deaths
PMTCT
Vaccine preventable diseases
Pneumonia
Diarrhoea
Malaria
through addressing disparities and
using more effective service delivery
models, particularly community based
health care
15. The Remaining Polio Sanctuaries in priority
countries
Total cases in 2012: 175
In 2011 (to date): 650
Total in 2011: 489
Data as of Oct 29, 2012
16. Polio-paralyzed children at 29 Oct 2011 vs. 2012
150
2011 2012
125
100
Cases
75
50
25
0
Pakistan Afghanistan Nigeria Chad
17. UNICEF’s role in GPEI
UNICEF leads in :
– Communication and social mobilization in priority
countries
– Vaccine procurement and delivery
– Cold chain and logistics support
UNICEF supports
– Global advocacy and resource mobilization
– Funding through own contributions
– Technical support to SIAs at country level
– Operation financing in selected countries
– Strengthening routine immunization
18. Vaccine Security to support GPEI
Sustained, uninterrupted supply of affordable,
quality vaccines
• tOPV, mOPV1, mOPV3; bOPV (first time used in Dec 2009)
• In 2011, UNICEF has procured over 1.6 billion doses of
OPV, with value of over $185 million, for delivery to 76
countries for routine immunization and SIAs
~85% of procurement for SIAs
• Supply Division is continuously working with partners and
manufacturers to address the changing epidemiology
(outbreaks, circulation), and changing availability of polio
vaccines (pre-qualification, registration, licensing, etc)
19. GPEI Financing 2012-2013: $1.48 billion in contributions
G8
14%
UK Russian
USCDC Federation EC Domestic
Japan Canada USAID Resources
Bangladesh
23%
Japan International
India
Cooperation Agency
Loan Conversion Nigeria
UNICEF Angola
Multilateral
Sector
6% Australia
WHO Luxembourg
IFFIm Others
World Bank
Non-G8 OECD/
Bill and Melinda Other 2%
Gates Foundation
Rotary
International
Current Funding Gap: US$ 700 m of US$ 2.18 b budget
Private Sector Firm Prospects: US$ 360m
20% Best Case Gap: US$ 340m
‘Other’ includes: the Governments of Austria, Brunei, Estonia, Finland, Monaco, Nepal and Turkey, plus other Institutions: Chevron (Angola), Central
Emergency Response Fund (CERF), Common Humanitarian Fund (South Sudan), the GOOGLE Foundation/Matching Grant, Total E&P (Angola) and
WHO core resources.
20. 2013-2018 Headline Endgame
Costs
WHO/UNICEF Gates
2013 - 18 2013 - 18
Total costs
$6.3B $6.9B
with Gov India
Total costs w/o
$5.2B $5.5B
Gov of India
20
21. Summary
Currently GPEI is reporting the lowest number of cases in the fewest areas and
the least number of infected countries ever
Achievements remain fragile and require continued vigilance
Approaching the low season there is urgency in addressing remaining risks by:
• Improving quality of activities in the sanctuaries: focusing on both
operations and communication in the highest risk areas
• Addressing the significant funding gap
• Securing commitment and ownership at all levels
• Addressing the decline in access to children in high threat environments