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Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes

Building Bottom-up Health and Disaster Risk Reduction Programmes

9780198807179
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Opis
As a backdrop of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2016-2030), the United Nations pointed out that more than 6 million children still died before the age of five by 2015. At least 1.8 billion people across the world still consumed fecally contaminated drinking water and 2.4 million lacked access to basic sanitation services such as toilets or latrines, while nearly 1,000 children died every day of preventable water and sanitation-related diarrhoeal diseases. Rural areas farefar worse:: Children in rural areas are about 1.7 times more likely to die before their fifth birthday as those in urban areas. About 16 per cent of the rural population do not use improved drinking water sources, compared to 4 per cent of the urban population. About 50 per cent of people living inrural areas lack improved sanitation facilities, compared to only 18 per cent of people in urban areas. Far too many one-off rural on-site public health knowledge transfer projects fail to deliver results in the long run, and the knowledge in question cannot be retained in the rural communities after the NGO and development workers are gone. In addition to external constraints, this is often due to a lack of theoretical understanding among NGO practitioners and volunteers and basis for evaluation and improvement of health relief programmes. Based on public health theories and illustrated byrelevant examples, this book introduces how health, emergency and disaster preparedness education programmes could be organised in remote rural Asia, which could become useful reference materials for organisers and volunteers of rural development projects. This book is an introductory to intermediatelevel textbook and reference book for healthcare professionals, fieldworkers, volunteers and students who are interested in promoting health and emergency and disaster risk reduction.The book is developed from the experience and insights gained from the long-established CCOUC Ethnic Minority Health Project in China. It also incorporates new lessons from CCOUCs recent projects in Asia countries like Bhutan, Nepal and Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.
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OUP Oxford
83367
9780198807179
9780198807179

Opis

Rok wydania
2017
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
360
Wymiary (mm)
171 x 246
Waga (g)
704
  • Introduction: An example of programme development: CCOUC Ethnic Minority Health Project; Public health principles for health and disaster risk reduction programmes; Health promotion planning approaches, human behavourial change models, and health promotion theories; Public health in rural Asia I; Public health in rural Asia II; From theory to practice; Issues in rural health and key messages for health and disaster risk reduction education programmes; Special topics in rural health I: natural disasters and climate change; Special topics in rural health II: border towns, plantation, and nomadic pastoralists; Special topics in rural health III: older persons, migration, and technology; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Basic knowledge and skills of Chinese citizens on health literacy; Appendix 2: Semi-structured questions for indepth interviews with village heads; Appendix 3: Example of focus group discussion questions; Appendix 4: Basic information of focus group interviewees; Appendix 5: A sample of health and disaster response survey research questionnaire; Index;
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