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South-East Asian Children’s Environmental Health: networking to improve health outcomes

Authors :
Peter D. Sly
Neeranuch Arphacharus
Wai Phyo Aung
Gwen W. Coleman
Mary V Gamble
Joseph Graziano
Doan Ngoc Hai
Dennis L. Henshaw
Panida Navasumrit
Beerappa Ravichandran
Mathuros Ruchirawat
William A. Suk
Ugyen Tshering
Source :
Bhutan Health Journal, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 15-18 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences of Bh, 2017.

Abstract

Major progress has been made in improving the health of vulnerable populations, especially children and pregnant women in low and middle income countries after the launch of the Millennium Development Goals in 2000. While fewer children die, many now face the prospect of years lived with disability (YLD) from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The estimate for the total YLD for children under-5 years of age for South-East Asia was 2,780,104 in 2015. To improve the health outcomes for children globally, the World Health Organization’s Department of Public Health, Environment and Social Determinants of Health has designated a number of collaborating centres, each with differing areas of expertise. The collaborating centres have formed a network to address children’s environmental health (CEH) issues at the local, national, regional and international levels. However, many gaps in knowledge exist. To further this aim, the 1st Regional Workshop of South-East Asian Children’s Environmental Health was held at the Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok, on 18th November 2016. The workshop was attended by three of WHO Collaborating Centres with representatives of five regional countries of Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Workshops such as this one are designed to bring together researchers and policy makers from regionals areas to identify and close gaps in knowledge.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24132993 and 24151114
Volume :
3
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Bhutan Health Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1a73731b7b3e4178916b22acaa439a10
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.47811/bhj.48