Solidarity in a world fraught with danger
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The World Health Organization advocates coordination among international organizations and strengthening local response in providing humanitarian assistance in emergencies. Short-term relief should be the first step in long-term development to meet health needs.
Publication Name: World Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-8502
Year: 1996
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More than ever, we need nurses
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Nurses are playing an increasingly important role in making sure that people receive the right kind of medical care when they need it. The nursing profession needs greater international recognition to attract more young people to choose it as a career.
Publication Name: World Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-8502
Year: 1992
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A grand alliance
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Government programs and healthcare workers must strive to involve community members to insure the success of health programs. Retraining and orienting people from the community can be costly but is worthwhile.
Publication Name: World Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0043-8502
Year: 1992
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