living aid Articles
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Brinkmanship and compulsory licensing policy lessons from Brazil
Approximately 660,000 Brazilians were living with HIV/AIDS in 2003, with an adult prevalence of 0.7%. Brazil currently provides free antiretroviral (ARV) treatment for 158,000 people, which is 40% of the total people on free ARV treatment globally. Brazil also produces 8 out of the 14 drugs required for its national AIDS treatment programme. In an increasingly restrictive Trade-Related Aspects of ...
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Leadership for Results in tackling HIV/AIDS
Integral sustainability theory is evident in the UN’s approach to tackling HIV/AIDS in various locations around the world. The approach focuses on a range of change activities that reference a multi-dimensional view of the issue. Business insight HIV/AIDS is a global epidemic but is most acute in some of the poorest regions on earth. It is compounded by a range of issues including ...
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How to Teach Children Emergency Wound Management Skills
In today's society, we pay special attention to the safety of children, however, accidental injuries are inevitable during their journey of exploring the world. Therefore educating children in first aid skills becomes critical. In this article, we take a closer look at why teaching children first aid skills is important to building safe families and communities, and how this can be achieved ...
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