Uganda is a country in East Africa that has been ravaged by war and ethnic cleansing for several decades, leaving the country in a state of political and economic instability. Civil unrest has led to the weakening of health infrastructure and perpetual shortages of medical supplies and trained physicians. Uganda currently has one of the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘UNICEF’
Cultural Incompetence Leads to Maternal Mortality in Uganda
Posted in Health and Development, tagged cultural competence, emergency obstetric services, health infrastructure, Kyomuhendo, Maternal Mortality, Uganda, UNICEF, USAID on January 8, 2010 | 10 Comments »
Abolishing Modern Day Slavery Podcast
Posted in Child Trafficking, Health and Development, tagged Boston University, Challenging Heights, Child Slavery, Child Trafficking, City of Refuge, Free the Slaves, IOM, Jantsen's Gift, Lake Volta, New York Times, Not For Sale, Pam Cope, Public Health, Touch a Life, UNICEF on August 18, 2009 | 2 Comments »