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• Don’t talk if somebody is talking.

• If you want to say something, just raise your


right handight hand.
• Wait for your name to be called.
RECAP!!
“GUESS THE WORD”
INSTRUCTIONS
• I will present scrambled words all you
need to do is to raise the heart picture
for you to recognize and identify the
correct answer.
E H A L T H
GO L B L A
GL BAOL H L E T AH
G L AO S
D E E V O L MP N E T
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• At the end of the lesson, the students should be
able to:
a. determine correctly the global health and the
millenium development goals through class discussion;
b. appreciate meaningfully the importance of global
health and the millenium development goals in our daily
lives by sharing insights; and
c. perform properly the c. global health and the
millenium development goals, through a “T-chart”
activity.
ACTIVITY!
I will present crossword puzzle
all you need to do is to Look for 10
global health issues and concerns
that the World Health Organization
and member-nations are facing.
M A L A R I A I D E N N T
W A T E R S A F E T Y Y R
A Q S E S A E S I D N N E
H T L A E H S N E M O O W
M E N T A L H E A L T T H
Z X C N M K I L O P O O E
A S D P A O V T R D N N U
E N V I R O N M E N T T G
E R D N O I T I R T U U N
E S T Y R R W E T Y B B E
S T O W T O B A C C O O D
Global Health Initiatives

One of the benefits of globalization to the


world is the development and improvement
of various health initiatives initiated by
different nations and governments to
address health issues and concerns.
Global Health Initiatives

Global health initiatives are programs set in motion by


the United Nations through the World Health
Organization and in partnership with the World Bank
which targets specific health problems including but
not limited to emerging and re-emerging diseases,
climate change, environmental sanitation, mental
health, tobacco regulation, and alcohol use.
The Global Fight against Communicable Diseases

C. Roll Back Malaria.


Roll Back Malaria is a global effort to reduce
the number of deaths from malaria infection
through heightened prevention tools, rapid
response to outbreaks, development of new
anti-malarial products, and effective treatment
of the infection.
Specific objective:

1. To enable and to increase the capacity of caregivers


to recognize malaria promptly and take early
appropriate action;
2. To empower service providers by imparting
adequate knowledge, skill and capacity which enable
them to respond to malaria illness appropriately;
3. To create an enabling environment for
implementation.
The Global Fight against Communicable Diseases

D. Stop TB.
Stop TB is a global effort to prevent further
transmission of tuberculosis or TB around the
world. One of the programs for Stop TB is the
implementation of the TB-DOTS short-course
strategy.
Objectives:

1.To achieve universal access to high-quality


diagnosis and patient-centered treatment
2. To reduce the suffering and socio-economic burden
associated with TB
3. To protect poor and vulnerable populations from
TB, TB/HIV and multi drug-resistant - TB (MDR-TB)
4. To support development of new tools and enable
their timely and effective use.
E. Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization -
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization is
a global strategy which aims to strengthen children's
immunization programs and introduce new
generation of licensed vaccines into use in
developing countries across the globe. These new
vaccines which could help reduce the number of
deaths in children aged 5 years old and below
includes:
• Hepatitis B vaccine
•Childhood meningitis vaccine
• Yellow fever vaccine
• Influenza vaccine
• Vaccine for pneumonia
F. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and
Malaria. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and
Malaria is a funding project rather than an
initiative. Nevertheless it helps in the prevention,
reduction, and mitigation of the negative impacts
of the three diseases to humanity which
contributes to the fulfillment of the Millennium
Development Goals.
Global Prevention and Control of Tobacco and Alcohol Use

• WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The


WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO
FCTC) is the prime international treaty negotiated under
WHO. The WHO FCTC came into existence in reaction
to the global epidemic of tobacco use and abuse. It
reaffirms the right of every individual across the world to
the highest standard of health promoting public health
and providing new legal means for global health
cooperation.
The following summarizes the WHO FCTC provisions:
1. Price and tax measures to reduce the demand for tobacco, and
2. Non-price measures to reduce the demand for tobacco, namely:
Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke;
• Regulation of the contents of tobacco products ;
Regulation of tobacco product disclosures ;
New packaging and labeling of tobacco products ;
Education, communication, training and public awareness;
• Demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and
cessation; and
• Tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol.

The Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful


Use of Alcohol recognizes the close ties
between the harmful use of alcohol and the
socio-economic development of a nation.
Likewise, this strategy builds and supports
other global health initiatives like the global
strategy for the prevention and control of
non-communicable diseases.
Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Non-
communicable Diseases.

The Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of


Non-communicable Diseases is a global action plan to
prevent and control the following non-communicable
diseases: cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory
diseases, cancers, and diabetes and the four shared
risk factors: unhealthy eating, physical inactivity,
tobacco use and alcohol use.
Objectives of the Action Plan:
1. To raise the priority accorded to non-communicable disease at global and
national levels and to integrate prevention and control of such diseases into
policies across all governments
2. To establish and strengthen national policies and plans for the prevention and
control of non-communicable diseases.
3. To promote interventions to reduce the main shared but preventable risk
factors for non-communicable diseases: unhealthy eating, physical inactivity,
tobacco use, and harmful use of alcohol
4. To promote research for the prevention and control of non-communicable
diseases
5. To promote partnerships for the prevention and control of non -communicable
diseases.
6. To monitor non-communicable diseases and their causal factors and evaluate
progress at the local, national and global levels.
Global Initiative for Mental Health
• Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020The
"Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan 2013-2020" is the result
of extensive research and consultations by stakeholders, member-
nations, academic and non-government centers across the globe.
The mental health action plan should be impartial, life-based, and
preventive in nature. It basically addresses the following:
• To fight and alleviate negative trends in mental hearin,
• To improve and make mental health services and care
accessible, and
• To prevent abuse of rights and unjust treatment against people
with mental problems, disorders, and disabilities which are still
prevalent around the world.
• Global health pertains to • Millenium development goals
various health issues, commits world leaders to
concerns, and trends fight discrimination against
which go beyond women and children,
disease, hunger, poverty,
national boundaries and
illiteracy, and environmental
call for global initiatives degradation. All of these
for the protection and goals cannot be attained
promotion of peoples’ without addressing each and
health across the world. every one. All of them
influence, affect and depend
on better global health
programs and policies.
ACTIVITY
• on a 1 whole sheet of paper write in one (1)
paragraph the importance and purpose of
global health and the millenium development
goals in our daily lives.

1 whole Sir?
Yes 1 whole
Sir 1 whole?
OO 1 whole Gani isa pa!!!!!
“T-CHART”
INSTRUCTIONS:
You are going to create a t- chart
about the positive and negative
effect of millenium development
goals, then discuss in front of the
clas.
• What is the importance of Global
health and the millenium
development goals in our daily life?

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