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Polling station: “Science: an opportunity or risk to peace and disarmament?”
It featured a touch screen-based computer with an interactive quiz, available to visitors also on smartphones via QR code, and a polling station posing the question “Science: an opportunity or risk to peace and disarmament?”. (...) Several non-proliferation videos, on disarmament, as well as the work of the OPCW, Open Nuclear Network, UNIDIR and UNODA’s Biological Weapons Convention Implementation Support Unit, were presented to the audience on a TV screen. A selfie corner invited visitors to share their enthusiasm for science and disarmament on their social media channels.
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The Ministry of Health has already directed all Provincial Departments of Health, Preventive Health Centers, regional institutes of hygiene and epidemiology, health care facilities and health quarantine stations to enhance surveillance and early detection measures and to be prepared to respond to any identified cases.
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(...) Wash your hands frequently WITH SOAP and avoid touching your face. • Avoid obviously sick people • Stay at home if you are unwell • See your doctor if you have fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue Eating pork • Pork meat remains safe to eat as long as it is handled appropriately and cooked thoroughly. (...) Advise the healthcare facility that you have recently been in an area that has reported swine flu Travel Advisory • WHO has not recommended border screening (e.g. entry/exit screening) at this stage • WHO has not recommended travel restrictions to the countries currently experiencing human swine influenza (Mexico and USA) at this stage • WHO is not recommending any international border closures at this stage
Additional information about the global situation, including a set of Questions and Answers, is available on the web: http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html
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Saving mothers and children with malaria control: Count down to the MDGs
21 SEPTEMBER 2010 | NEW YORK
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Organizer : Roll Back Malaria Partnership, in collaboration with International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Event dates : 21 September 2010
Venue : Helmsley Hotel, Knickerbocker Suite
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Saving Lives with Malaria Control website
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The event will include a screening of the film The Motherland Tour: A Journey of African Women with Yvonne Chaka Chaka presented by RBM Goodwill Ambassador Yvonne Chaka Chaka, as well as a presentation of the Kenya Red Cross and Ministry of Health report entitled Beyond Prevention: Home management of malaria in Kenya. (...) You are here:
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Milk was officially selected and recently screened at the Madrid International Film Festival with TWO nominations - Best Director and Best Editor. You can watch the preview http://www.milkhood.com/ In addition to the screening, UNICEF is honoured to host the film’s award-winning director, Ms Noemi Weis, President and Producer of Filmblanc. Ms Weis has spent over 20-years telling stories on the big and small screens, from her worldwide advertising projects to her award winning documentaries.
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review process.3 The presentation will touch upon some of these tools while more information and links to additional methods and models that are utilized in our reviews follows below.
(...) The tool generates screening-level estimates of environmental releases of and worker exposures to chemicals manufactured and used in workplaces. An updated beta version (May 2004) of ChemSTEER is publicly available through OPPT’s Exposure internet web pages: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/chemsteer.htm
E-FAST The Exposure, Fate Assessment Screening Tool (E-FAST) is a PC-based software program that estimates screening-level general population and consumer exposures, environmental concentrations and aquatic exposures to chemical releases.
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Julie Gralow, Professor and Director, Breast Medical Oncology, University of Washington / Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and Associate Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Institute
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