21 December, 2020

PAHO Director says COVID-19 vaccines will not be an easy, quick fix for the Americas

The COVID-19 pandemic that began in 2020 “is undoubtedly the most extraordinary public health event of our lifetimes,” Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director Dr. Carissa F. Etienne said. “This pandemic stands out in both scale and impact. And it has put a spotlight on two of the longstanding challenges of our region: inequality and underinvestment of our health systems.”
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PAHO updates essential public health functions for countries of the Americas

PAHO urged the countries of the Americas to renew the essential public health functions to provide quality public health services and actions, to address epidemics and to advance toward universal health. 
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PAHO and ECLAC seek to improve the supply of medical products during emergencies in Latin America and the CaribbeanWith the aim of preventing interruptions in medical product supplies during future health emergencies, PAHO and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) convened a dialogue between the health, industry, and science and technology sectors in the region.
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Special Edition of the Pan American Journal of Public Health Human Resources for Universal Health

In order for the countries of the Americas to move towards an equitable health system it is necessary to have human resources with adequate knowledge and skills, and in sufficient numbers where they are required. This special issue presents relevant evidence for action and change in the field of human resources for health to support the broader goal of achieving universal health.
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