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6 October 2021

We won’t save ourselves alone

2024-04-09T19:00:34+02:006 October 2021|

One thing that Covid-19 ought to have taught us by now is that no one can save themselves alone, but we're in a kind of “health nationalism” in which the stronger countries are trying to protect themselves first and losing sight of the fact that only by sharing and making vaccines and patents accessible can we achieve shared protection.

6 October 2021

The effectiveness of maternity waiting homes

2024-04-09T19:01:19+02:006 October 2021|

Researchers have long been interested in maternity waiting homes, but few have studied their effectiveness. This study evaluated how their use cut the perinatal mortality rate in half at the Wolisso hospital in Ethiopia. These important results confirm their value and support policies for their implementation.

6 October 2021

Obstacles to vaccination in South Sudan

2024-04-09T19:01:52+02:006 October 2021|

South Sudan has chosen to join the global effort to vaccinate its population for Covid-19. But there are many critical issues: it is not enough to just have the doses, they must also be managed logistically and administered correctly to the population. There is a lack of funds for the implementation of a massive campaign, making the role of NGOs such as Cuamm crucial to bridge the existing shortfalls.

6 October 2021

Vaccines as a common good

2024-04-09T19:02:23+02:006 October 2021|

Vaccine distribution and administration is a “two-speed” situation: the map is always the same with low-income countries on one side and the global north on the other. “Solidarity,” “Ethical Obligation,” and “Safety for All” should be the guiding concepts to guarantee equity of access to health.

6 October 2021

Africa stumbles: the third wave of Covid-19

2024-04-09T19:02:59+02:006 October 2021|

Stumbling in the darkness of the third wave and its aftermath, Africa today is showing a drastic increase in cases of Covid-19 infection in many of its countries, showing signs of overburdened hospitals and growing deaths. The vaccination numbers are still too low, due to a shortage of vaccines but also due to logistical, distribution, and diffidence on the part of the population.

6 October 2021

When the virus hits inertia

2024-04-09T19:03:36+02:006 October 2021|

The pandemic will be remembered for the lack of quick decision-making despite many authorities urging a rapid global vaccination program. This inertia has led to imbalances between global north and south, worldwide and locally, forgetting that the universal nature of the emergency should be met by a universal response.

6 October 2021

Getting from vaccines to vaccination, everywhere

2024-04-09T19:04:19+02:006 October 2021|

Striving for an equitable distribution of vaccines as a form of “intelligent solidarity”: this is not just out of a powerful sense of social justice but out of an ever-growing awareness of how much each of our lives — whether we’re African, Italian, Asian — are connected to each other, in a collective perspective that reminds us that to save ourselves, we need to take a common path.

16 September 2021

Caring for the little ones

2021-09-16T15:01:47+02:0016 September 2021|

Improving accessibility and innovating care services for newborn and children in the Oromia region of Ethiopia. This was the aim of the Newborn Survival Project which is coming to an end after three years of activities.

26 May 2020

12 May International nurses day

2020-05-26T16:46:04+02:0026 May 2020|

Pillars of healthcare, even more important in Africa. Every day they work tirelessly, close to their patients, even at the risk of their health.