Health and Development

Focused on international development, global health and health policy, Doctors with Africa CUAMM’s magazine Health and Development is published in Italian and English. It views health as critical to sustainable development, and features articles on our work in the field and good practices learned as well as commentary by international experts.

An online edition of the magazine is also available. It includes further pieces on these topics in addition to the articles offered in the print edition.

28 September 2023

Health without nurses

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REVIEW • n. 86 July 2023

Health without nurses

Text by / Chiara di Benedetto

They are too few in number, put under too much pressure, and given too little social and economic recognition of their profession's value. Nurses are the pillars of people's health and care and they are in a dire situation. Improving it means giving new strength to health systems and helping build universal health coverage.

20 February 2023

Giving a voice to the invisible

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DIALOGUE • n. 85 December 2022

Giving a voice to the invisible

Text by / don Dante

“Africa has a voice, but it isn’t being heard. Help it to be heard, continuing to speak out to cast light on the unseen.” The Holy Father himself made this request of us, and we will indeed continue to honor our commitment to work hand in hand with Africans to overcome this latest of countless war-driven economic and social crises.

20 February 2023

The globalization of indifference

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DIALOGUE • n. 85 December 2022

The globalization of indifference

Text by / Gavino Maciocco

As winter sets in, the war in Ukraine is making the plight of millions increasingly dire, while in the powder keg that is present-day Iran, repression is steadily undermining people’s freedom and security. Against this backdrop, affirms the 2022 Censis Report, Italians feel resigned and averse to take action. But why not put our moral responsibility to challenge globalization and injustice back at the center?

20 February 2023

Africa and the new cold war

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FORUM • n. 85 December 2022

Africa and the new cold war

Text by / Maurizio Murru

Africa finds itself increasingly at the center of new global geopolitical balances, with the return of a pattern of rival blocs of countries: a sort of new Cold War involving a complex web of economic, military and diplomatic interests. In this rapidly evolving scenario, the risk of conflict over Africa between these powerful actors, fostered in part by the instability and fragility of many of its countries, is not insignificant.

20 February 2023

“Forgotten” Wars

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 85 December 2022

“Forgotten” Wars

Text by / Giovanni Putoto

Wars driven largely by economic, energy and military interests are plaguing Africa and expanding at an alarming rate, yet the wider world and the media ignore them. As always, those hit hardest are the most fragile: civilians, mothers, children, the sick and disabled. CUAMM stays on even in the most volatile settings to ensure that these individuals can receive the health care and treatment they need.

20 February 2023

A “perfect storm” hits Ethiopia

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 85 December 2022

A “perfect storm” hits Ethiopia

Text by / Andrea Atzori

A snapshot of present-day Ethiopia reveals a grim situation: a country hosting numerous refugee camps and ravaged by multiple emergencies – drought, internal conflicts, a dire health and food crisis – is on the brink of an unmitigated humanitarian crisis. Reconstruction at every level will require drastic support interventions, including international ones.

20 February 2023

The unceasing crises of the Central African Republic

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 85 December 2022

The unceasing crises of the Central African Republic

Text by / Giuseppe Valerio

A country endowed with abundant natural resources, yet paralyzed by a multifaceted (from the economy to health to security) and seemingly unresolvable crisis, the Central African Republic has yet to find a path to genuine self-determination, peace and lasting development.

20 February 2023

Places without peace: Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

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EXPERIENCES FROM THE FIELD • n. 85 December 2022

Places without peace: Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

Text by / Giorgia Gelfi

Over 900,000 displaced people, a third of them children; an increasingly complex humanitarian crisis; extreme weather events; and an extremely fragile health situation. In Cabo Delgado province, the entire population is affected by conflict on a daily basis, making even basic health care very difficult to provide, impacting people’s mental health and exacerbating gender-based violence.

20 February 2023

Poverty traps

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Focus • n. 85 December 2022

Poverty traps

Text by / Nicola Cocco

Poverty, the gravest “social disease” of all, has major repercussions for people's health. This postulate is confirmed by the findings of the 2022 Caritas and ISTAT reports, which highlight the “traps” associated with mounting poverty in Italy, where actions to counter its negative impacts exist, yet are too limited to enable extensive social change.

20 February 2023

A reflection on palliative care

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Review • n. 85 December 2022

A reflection on palliative care

Text by / Sandro Spinsanti

“There is plenty that can be done once there is nothing more to be done”: so said the pioneers of palliative care. It’s a notion that comes in handy for further reflection on this delicate mode of care, especially when working in African settings, whose cultures of death differ greatly from the West’s.