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The advancement of

health/ saving of live


The Charity role
Introduction
This article addresses the issues of
health, the relationship between charity
and progress of health and saving of
lives.
Health is a very extensive topic, so this
article focuses on the central objectives
of millennium with relation to health.
The methodology used was
bibliographic research on internet, and
dynamic presentation.
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Millennium objectives
related to health.

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which could adversely
affect the achievement of
these goals?

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Factors: social political,
cultural and financial
1. Extreme poverty
2. Difficulties in the accessibility of
health care systems
3. Unemployment
4. Financial crisis
5. Political crisis
6. Absence of effective social
policies
7. Epidemics
8. Risk behaviors
9. Nutritional Deficiencies poverty

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The poor
Natural factors: Disasters and catastrophes
Natural factors: Disasters and catastrophes
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Stunani countrie
Volcanoes s
Hurricane are the
Earthquakes most
Mudslide affected
Rains and
snowstorms
Increase
the health
problems
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Disasters and
catastrophes:

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Solution: donation and charity
improvement of health services
more effective social policies for
health
Create More Jobs
policies to fight poverty
combat system and eradication
of diseases
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Solution

Charity from the rich countries and rich


people
Financial donation
Humanitarian help

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The role of charity in the short term, is important to saving people

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volunteering

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The role of charity in health at the long term to
get millennium goals

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conclusion
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WHO
World Health Organization (WHO, 1946)
defined health "a state of complete physical,
mental, and social well-being and not merely
the absence of disease or infirmity.

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Bibliografia

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


www.google.com (picture)

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Thank you very much!

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