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Health equity in Rwanda: the new Rwanda, twenty years later / Drobac, Peter; Naughton, Brienna   Journal Article
Drobac, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This April, Rwanda will commemorate the 20th anniversary of one of the last century's greatest human tragedies, the 1994 genocide that took the lives of one million Tutsis and moderate Hutus in just one hundred days. As the global community turns its attention to Rwanda on this occasion, they will find a country radically different from the Rwanda of the past. The new Rwanda is a stable and increasingly prosperous country, one where life expectancy has doubled since the difficult aftermath of the genocide. The government's commitment to equity has catalyzed rapid and widespread development, largely by creating opportunity for its poorest citizens. Meanwhile, the health sector's pioneering efforts in health care delivery have drawn global attention. With strong leadership, smart partnerships and innovative programs, Rwanda is forging a new pathway for development.
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Poor healthcare in Pakistan: exploring the impact of privatizing healthcare / Hafeez, Muhammad   Journal Article
Hafeez, Muhammad Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The link between poverty and health is well established worldwide, but the connection is both direct (lack of access to health services) and indirect (lack of awareness about health-related issues). Poverty helps produce ailments and ill-health pushes people towards poverty. It is a vicious cycle. Socioeconomic conditions create situations that can lead to ill-health. Health emergencies can cost individuals and families, dearly aggravating poverty. According to the World Bank, 25 percent of hospitalized people in India fall below the poverty line. In Pakistan, little research based on empirical data has been found to understand the link between health and poverty. However, a World Bank study found out that approximately four percent of the population in Pakistan falls into poverty due to health shocks each year.
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Relationship between the younger and older generations / Fuqaha, Nidal   Journal Article
Fuqaha, Nidal Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Through education, training and collective action, youth can bring about change in the political structure - but it must come from the youth themselves.
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