Showing posts with label WORLD DAYS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WORLD DAYS. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 March 2017

WORLD TB DAY

      The World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 2017 was observed globally on 24 March 2017 with the theme Unite to End TB: Leave no one behind.

      This year, WHO places a special focus on uniting efforts to Leave no one behind, including actions to address stigma, discrimination, marginalization and overcome barriers to access care. This year marks the second year of the End TB Strategy of the World Health Organisation (WHO). The strategy aims to help ensure that countries implementing it adhere to sound ethical standards to protect the rights of all those affected.

      In 2016, WHO reported that 10.4 million people fell ill with TB and there were 1.8 million TB deaths in 2015, making it the top infectious killer worldwide.

      The day commemorates the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch astounded the scientific community by announcing that he had discovered the cause of tuberculosis, the TB bacillus.

       It is aimed at building the public awareness about the tuberculosis that remains an epidemic in much of the world, causing the deaths of nearly one-and-a-half million people each year.

      It is also an opportunity to mobilize political and social commitment for further progress in efforts to end TB.

Thursday, 9 March 2017

INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY MARCH - 8


International Women’s Day: Women Empowerment Schemes of Narendra Modi Government

The International Women’s Day will be celebrated across the world, including India, with pomp and fervour on 8 March 2017. Some of the schemes launched by the Narendra Modi Government to empower Indian women.

Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme

  • The scheme was launched in January 2015 to prevent gender biased sex selective elimination, ensure survival and protection of the girl child.
  • This is being implemented through a national campaign and focussed multi sectoral action in 100 selected districts low in CSR, covering all States and UTs.
  • The scheme was launched by the government in the backdrop of declining the Child Sex Ratio (CSR). As per the 2011 census, the CSR reduced from 927 in 2001 to 918 in 2011, which is an alarming trend.

One Stop Centre Scheme

  • One Stop Centres (OSC) support women affected by violence, in private and public spaces, within the family, community and in the workplace.
  • Women facing physical, sexual, emotional, psychological and economic abuse, irrespective of age, class, caste, education status, marital status, race and culture will be supported by these centres.

Women Helpline Scheme

  • The Women Helpline Scheme seeks to provide 24 hours immediate and emergency response to women affected by violence.
  • This scheme was launched by the by the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development on 1 April 2015.

Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana

  • The scheme seeks to provide free LPG connections to women from below poverty line (BPL) households and builds on the objective of achieving universal coverage of cooking gas in the country.
  • Under the scheme, a financial support of 1600 rupees will be provided for each LPG connection to the BPL households.
  • Incidentally, this is for the first time the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has involved in implementing a welfare scheme benefitting crores of women belonging to the poorest households.

SWADHAR Greh Initiative

  • The scheme aims at creating a supportive institutional framework catering to their primary needs in difficult situations.
  • The scheme will work upon providing basic amenities, such as shelter, food, clothing and health along with economic and social security to women in distress.
  • Also, the scheme will make sure that the special needs of these women are taken care of.

Mahila E-Haat

  • The Ministry of Women and Child Development launched Mahila E-Haat, a bilingual portal on 7 March, 2016.
  • It is an initiative for meeting aspirations and needs of women.
  • This is a unique direct online marketing platform. It leverages technology for supporting women entrepreneurs, SHGs and NGOs.
  • This helps women in  showcasing the products  and services which are made, manufactured and undertaken by them.

Friday, 4 October 2013

OFFICIAL - WHO - HEALTH DAYS

Although there are many ‘health days’ to promote important public health issues, many of which are supported by the World Health Organization and partners, the following list represents the official WHO health days as mandated by the World Health Assembly.

  1. World TB Day - 24 March 2013
2013 Theme: Stop TB in my lifetime Call for a world free of TB.

  1. World Health Day  - 7 April 2013
2013 Theme: control raised blood pressure
Slogan: "Healthy Heart Beat, Healthy Blood Pressure”

  1. World Immunization Week  - Last week of April 2013

  1. World Malaria Day  - 25 April 2013
2013 Theme and the coming years is: Invest in the future. Defeat malaria.

  1. World No Tobacco Day - 31 May 2013
2013 Theme: Ban tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship

  1. World Blood Donor Day - 14 June 2013
Slogan: "Give the gift of life: donate blood"

  1. World Hepatitis Day - 28 July 2013
2013 Theme:         1. This is hepatitis. Know it. Confront it.
2. See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil

  1. World AIDS Day - 1 December 2013
2011 – 2015 : Getting to zero
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