Health LP2
Health LP2
Health LP2
I. OBJECTIVES 1. Describes how global health initiatives positively impact people’s health
At the end of the lesson, the learner is in various countries;
expected to: 2. Identify the significance of the program.
3. Recommend ways of adopting Global health initiatives to local and
national context.
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates awareness of global health initiatives
Activity 1.
Activity : My Perspective
Directions:
1.
INTRODUCTION
2.
Positive Impact
The Results Report 2019 shows great progress against some of the biggest
challenges in the fight against the three diseases achieved in countries where the
Global Fund invested:
18.9 million people received antiretroviral therapy for HIV.
719,000 HIV-positive mothers received medicine to keep them alive
and prevent transmitting HIV to their babies.
5.3 million people tested and treated for TB.
131 million mosquito nets distributed to protect families from
malaria.
In Rwanda in east Africa, the Global Fund has supported the
expansion of community health insurance coverage for 3.3
million people on low incomes, including approximately 300
000 people living with HIV/AIDS and 150 000 orphans.
About one-third of expenditures supported by the Global
Fund are already devoted to upgrading health-care
infrastructures and to training and capacity building for
health-care personnel.
Positive Impact
Since 2016, GAVI has immunized nearly 200 million children and are
ahead of reaching 300 million children by 2020.
The breadth of protection has increased, by 10 percentage points in the
last year alone and 21 percentage points since the beginning of the
strategy period.
Since its inception in 2000, Gavi- supported immunization programmed
in Africa has helped avert 7.5 million deaths.
Over 250 million children were immunized with pentavalent vaccine
(diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, Hep B and Hib) since 2000.
Since inception, nearly 130 million children were immunized with
pneumococcal vaccine against the leading cause of pneumonia.
Nearly 78 million children were immunized since 2000 with rotavirus
vaccine against the leading cause of severe diarrhea.
Over 3.1 million girls in Africa have been immunized against human
papillomavirus (HPV), which is the main cause of cervical cancer.
Positive Impact
The first Healthy Cities Programs were launched in developed countries
(i.e. Canada, USA, Australia, many European nations). The programs
have proven successful in increasing understanding of health and
environment linkages and in the creation of inter sectoral partnerships to
ensure a sustainable, widespread programs.
Taiwan was able to develop a well- organized framework and model to
encourage strong leadership in local governments and to promote
participation and engagement in their communities.
Positive Impact
Nearly 22 million future premature smoking-attributable deaths were
averted because of strong implementation of demand- reduction measures
adopted by countries between 2007 and 2014.
In Kenya since 2013, there has been 20% increase in Tobacco tax
revenues due to new regulations. Between 2001 and 2007, the proportion
of currently smoking students who wanted to stop smoking increased.
The budget for health in the Philippines has increased, particularly for
universal health care after raising the tax imposed to cigarette.
The United States saw a 16% median decline in motor vehicle crashes.
Brazil reduced the opening hours of bars from 24 hours a day to closure at
11 pm was associated with a 44% drop in homicides.
The Russian Federation implemented alcohol control measures in 2003.
By 2016, recorded consumption of alcohol had fallen by 40%. Over the
same period all-cause mortality dropped by 39% in men and 36% in
women, with the sharpest decline in causes of death linked to alcohol
consumption.
In 2019, the WHO European region is the only region that has a
significant reduction on alcohol per capita consumption which surpassed
a 10% relative reduction in
comparison with 2010.
Positive Impact
Global poverty has fallen from 35 per cent in 1990 to under 10 per cent in
2016, reducing the number of poor people in the world by over 1 billion.
Panama achieved high-income status in 2018, leading to a decline in core
regularresources from UNDP
Malaysia’s commitment to women’s rights and gender equality has
developed over time in both the domestic and international arenas. The
country effectively responded to human development challenges and
reduced inequalities with the help of UNDP.
Processing Question:
1. Do you notice any health services in your Barangay? if yes, what is it? How
does it helps you and your community?
2. How do global health initiatives affect the health of people and how important
is the movements of Global health initiatives?
3. What do you think will happen if we do not have the Global Health Initiatives
program?
Activity 3: Impact of the GHI
Direction: The class will be divided into five (5) groups. From the different
global health initiatives presented, choose one and be able to make a poster on the
positive impact of such to community. You can use situations that depict the
positive impact. Please also color your poster to make it more appealing.
B. ENGAGEMENT
Rubrics:
V. REFLECTION Assignment.
I understand that_________ Make a reflection paper by completing the prompt below.
I realized that ______________ 1. I understand that
2. I realized that