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Public Health

The health issues facing the communities where Public Health Professionals Without Borders Group operates are complex and multi-faceted. Many of these issues are linked to social challenges such as unemployment, inadequate education, food insecurity, unsafe water, and inadequate housing. In order to address these challenges, it is crucial to implement changes in public policy that can help reduce health disparities, inequities, and inequalities. Furthermore, our organization is committed to reducing maternal and child morbidity and mortality rates in low-income countries through various interventions such as prenatal care, immunization, clean water supplies, injury prevention measures, and nutrition.

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Areas of Interest

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Areas Of Interest

  • Healthy Eating & Nutrition Program

  • Women and Children Health

  • Hepatitis Program

  • HIV & AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis and Program

  • Malaria Program

  • Women and Family Health Programs

  • Aging population services

  • Cancer

  • Chronic Disease Management

  • Wellness, education & prevention

  • Mental health (including substance abuse)

  • Obesity & physical inactivity

  • Sexually transmitted infections/spreadable disease

  • Violence

  • Public Health Services in the Refugees’ Camps, Internally Displaced Persons, humanitarian, disaster and relief settings Program

  • Telemedicine, Mobile and Community Clinics Programs

  • Sustainable Programs in health sector

  • Training & Technical Assistance

  • Identifying, Implementing, and Evaluating Major Health Programs at the states or national levels

  • Helping Employers Build a Healthy Workforce and Keep Healthcare Costs Down

Public Health Policy & Health Disparities, Inequities and Inequalities Unit.

Many of the health issues affecting the Public Health Professionals Without Borders Groups countries of Operation/Areas of our operations communities are related to social issues such as unemployment, lack of educational opportunities, food insecurity, unsafe water, and inadequate housing. This need to be addressed through changes in public policy to fight health disparities, inequities, and inequalities and to reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality in low-income countries through prenatal care, immunization, clean water supplies, injury prevention measure and nutrition.

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