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Nasseem Ackbarally
PORT LOUIS, Feb 20 2007 (IPS) – In contrast to the rest of southern Africa, intravenous (IV) drug users have become the group most vulnerable to the transmission of the HI virus in Mauritius. This has led the Mauritian government to introduce a syringe and needle exchange programme in a bid to stem HIV infection among Mauritian drug users.
Sexual transmission among heterosexuals is the most common way of HIV infection in southern Africa, the region which has become the centre of the international HIV/AIDS pandemic in recent years.
Mauritius is unusual in the region as the HIV prevalence rate among its population of 1.2 million people is less than 0.5 percent. Since 1987, 162 Mauritians have died from AIDS-related illnesses. Currently, some 2,345 Mau…
Mario de Queiroz
LISBON, Mar 29 2007 (IPS) – Drastic public health budget cuts in Portugal have led to the closure of emergency and maternity services and prompted protests against the government of socialist Prime Minister José Sócrates.
As a result of economic reforms and austerity measures adopted by the government to reduce the budget deficit, Portuguese women in some border areas must now cross into Spain to give birth.
Hospitals in Spain have signed agreements with their counterparts across the border in Portugal. One such case involves the cities of Badajoz in western Spain and Elvas in eastern Portugal.
The battle for Portuguese women s right to give birth in their own country is not the only consequence of the budget cuts in the health system, altho…
Dahr Jamail
BEIRUT, May 2 2007 (IPS) – The influx of refugees from Palestinian areas and the inability of the government to do much for them has strengthened a unique NGO providing essential services.
The influx of refugees from Palestinian areas and the inability of the government to do much for them has strengthened a unique NGO providing essential services.
The Popular Aid for Relief and Development (PARD), which began working in the early 1980s before registering as an official NGO with the Lebanese government in 1990, has taken it upon itself to provide environmental services, health education, medical services and community development centres for refugees.
We give services because services are better than money, Ahmad Halimeh, co-founder of PARD told I…
Ravi Kanth Devarakonda
HEILIGENDAMM, Germany, Jun 8 2007 (IPS) – The Group of Eight industrialised countries suffered a setback Friday in its plan to strengthen intellectual property rights through promoting innovation protecting innovation when the five developing world s leaders China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico forced a key change in the final statement.
The G5 emerging powers pushed the inclusion of the need to address public health in the balance between grave health emergencies and protection of patent rights of pharmaceutical companies.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted there was a change from the earlier text, saying with China and India present at the table, there will be some changes.
She said at the concluding press conference th…
Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK, Jul 6 2007 (IPS) – The global anti-tobacco movement has just armed itself with tough new language capable of clearing the air at workplaces, restaurants and bars of tobacco smoke.
The breakthrough, secured at a week-long conference here, was endorsed by 146 developed and developing countries. They backed a call for strong guidelines to snuff out second-hand smoke in public areas.
The guidelines will offer national and local governments a road map to establish smoke-free environments in a bid to protect the health of non-smokers and wean smokers away from their habit.
Sound science proves there is no safe level of exposure to second-hand smoke, Dr. Douglas Bettcher, head of the World Health Organisation s (WHO) Tobacco Free Initia…
Michael J. Carter
FREETOWN, Aug 8 2007 (IPS) – Female genital mutilation (FGM) can make sex painful, complicate childbirth, lead to urinary tract infections, enable the transmission of HIV and induce a host of other ills. So, promising to fight this practice should be a winning strategy for someone hoping to be elected to parliament this Saturday in Sierra Leone where about 90 percent of girls and women undergo FGM, according to rights watchdog Amnesty International.
Aaron Glantz
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 5 2007 (IPS) – The head of the U.S. federal government agency that doles out benefits to disabled veterans is under fire for saying Bible study is more important than doing [my] job.
Two organisations, Veterans for Common Sense (VCS) and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), demanded an investigation Tuesday of Daniel Cooper, President George W. Bush #39s undersecretary for benefits at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Their complaint stems from an appearance Cooper made in a fundraising video for the evangelical group Christian Embassy, which carries out missionary work among the Washington elite as part of the Campus Crusade for Christ.
In the video, Cooper says of his Bible study, it #39s not really about carvi…
David Vargas
ASUNCION, Oct 4 2007 (IPS) – In spite of official claims to the contrary, it is becoming less and less likely that Paraguay will meet the health goals the United Nations member countries committed themselves to achieve by 2015, experts say.
A study published by Dr. Antonio Arbo, head of paediatrics at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Asunción, indicates that far from showing progress, health indices have worsened in recent years.
The report places Paraguay among the five countries with the highest child mortality rates in the Americas. In Paraguay, for every 1,000 live births, 25 children die before reaching their fifth birthday.
This figure has not varied much in the past 12 years, Arbo said. In 1995 it was 30 children per 1,000, and now it…