Health Care in Danger competition
… February for the best creative concept for a Health Care in Danger (HCID) awareness raising campaign. …
… February for the best creative concept for a Health Care in Danger (HCID) awareness raising campaign. …
… main visuals and on the text of the leaflet Health Care in Danger: A Harsh Reality. It consists of one …
… It is becoming increasingly dangerous to deliver health care in Colombia, especially in areas worst …
… the tragic consequences of violence against health care. Poster 1 : Mother and Baby Poster 2 : …
… The Health Care in Danger project was a central topic at the 12th … a key role in preventing violence against health-care personnel and facilities. In this …
… The impact of violence on health-care workers was a central topic at the 20th … future generations of doctors, discussed the dangers they may encounter in the future. *** …
… the serious consequences of violence against health-care workers and facilities. Similarly, other … discussing issues related to Health Care in Danger (HCiD). Participants were given an …
… banners is part of the second stage of the Health Care in Danger project. The visuals transmit positive …
… against the wounded and the sick, and against health-care facilities and personnel, is one of the … of the stark reality of violence against health care. …
… issues of today: violence against health care. Attacking health-care structures and personnel, and …
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