Partnership between Low and Low-medium income countries to boost health. systems
This presentation highlights the common challenges faced by low and low-medium income countries in boosting their health systems, such as political instability, lack of funding, and unstructured healthcare systems. It emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts between these countries to address issues like weak epidemiological surveillance systems, the need for well-trained human resources, and response capacity and preparedness. The strengths and weaknesses of each region are discussed, along with lessons learned and the necessity of adopting a holistic approach to public health.
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Partnership between Low and Low-medium income countries to boost health systems Ximena P. Garzon-Villalba MD, PhD, CPH
What do we have in common? - Political instability - Lack of funding - Unstructured health systems - Week epidemiological surveillance systems - Need of well-trained human resources - Laboratory capacity (all levels) - Response capacity and preparedness
What are the strengths of each country/region? What are the weakness of each country/region?
What What positive or negative lesson learnings could we share?
What Public Health can t keep being approached in silos