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PRAYER

GOOD AFTERNOON

GRADE 10
ATTENDACE
CLASSROOM RULES:

S- tay seated until


Add ateacher tell
short description

you otherwise

T- alk indoor voice

A- sk permission if you want


to say something

R- espect one another


REVIEW:

What was our previous lesson?


ACTIVITY TIME!
PICTURE ANALYSIS
TOBACCO
MALARIA
HIV/AIDS
MENTAL DISORDER
OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to.

a. Discuss the significance of Global Health Initiatives

b. Describe how Global Health Initiatives positively impact


people's health in various countries; and

c.Make a reflection through slogan on what contributions


you
can give to help the world minimize of flatten the curve of
the
spread of infections.
ACTIVITY JUMBLED LETTERS

Directions: Unscramble the letters to form different words.

1. EMALNT REDORSDI
2. VIH/SAID
3. ALARMIA
4. RESIBOCUTULS
5. BOOTCAC
MENTAL DISORDER

~Also known
as a mental illness or psychiatric
disorder, is a behavioral or mental
pattern that causes significant distress
or impairment of personal
functioning.
HIV/AIDS

~ HIV stands for Human


Immunodeficiency Virus. It's a virus that
attacks the body
's immune system,
specifically the CD4+ T cells, which are
crucial for fightingoff infections.
AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome. It's the most advanced stage of
HIV infection. When HIV has severely
damaged the immune system, people become
vulnerable to a range of serious illnesses and
infections, which are collectively known as
AIDS.
MALARIA

~ Is a serious and sometimes


life-threatening disease caused by
parasites. These parasites are
transmitted to humans most commonly
through the bites of infected female
Anopheles mosquitoes.
TUBERCULOSIS (TB)

~is a contagious and potentially


serious infectious disease caused
by the bacteria Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. It primarily affects
the lungs but can also involve
other parts of the body such as
the kidneys, spine, and brain.
TOBACCO

~ Is a plant that
is grown for its leaves, which
are dried and processed for
various uses. The leaves
contain nicotine, an addictive
chemical that is a major
reason why people use
tobacco.
The term “Global Health “rose
in popularity along the rise of
globalizations. Both terms
improved public awareness of
vulnerabilities and shared
responsibilities among people
for the different injustices in
the world.
Ilona Kick Bush (2006), director of the Global
Health Program at the Graduate. Institute of
International and Development Studies in
Geneva, Switzerland states that global health
pertains to various health issues, concerns, and
trends which go beyond national boundaries and
call for global initiatives for the protection and
promotion of peoples’ health across the world.
Koplan and Associates (2009) states
global health is an area for study
research and practice that
prioritizes health improvement and
achieving impartiality in healthcare
and wellness worldwide.
Beagle hole and Bonita (2010)
gave a short but meaningful
definition of Global Health
cooperatives research and action
of international communities to
promote health for all.
THE GLOBAL FIGHT
AGAINST COMMUNICABLE
DISEASES
A. Roll Back Malaria

- Is a global effort to reduce the number


of deaths from Malaria Infection through
heightened prevention tools, rapid
response to outbreaks, development of
new anti- malarial products, and
effective treatment of the infection.
B. Stop TB.

- It is a global effort to prevent further


transmission of Tuberculosis or TB
around the world. One of the
Programs to Stop TB is the
implementation of the TB –DOTS short
–course strategy.
C. Global alliance for Vaccines and
Immunization

- It’s a global strategy which aims to


strengthen use in developing countries
across the globe. These new vaccines which
could help reduce the number of deaths in
children aged 5 years old and below.
D. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and
Malaria

- It’s a funding project rather than an initiative.


Nevertheless, it helps in the prevention,
reduction, and mitigation of the negative
impacts of the three diseases it’s on humanity
which contributes to the fulfillment of the
Millennium Development Goals.
E. Global Prevention and Control of Tobacco and
Alcohol Use

● WHO Frame Convention on Tobacco Control.


- It is the prime International treaty negotiated
under WHO. The WHO FCTC came into existence
in reaction to the global epidemic of tobacco use
and abuse. it reaffirms the right of every
individual across the world the highest standard
of health promoting public health and providing
new legal means for global health cooperation.
F. Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of
Alcohol

- Recognizes the close ties between the harmful


use of alcohol and the socio – economic
development of a nation, Likewise, this strategy
builds and supports other global health
initiatives
like the global strategy for the prevention and
control of non - communicable diseases.
G. Global Strategy for the Prevention and
Control of Non Communicable Diseases.

- Is a global action plan to prevent and control


the following non-communicable diseases -
cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory
disease, cancers, and diabetes and the four
shared risk factors: unhealthy eating, physical
inactivity, tobacco use and alcohol use.
H. Global Initiative for Mental Health
Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan 2013 –
2020.

- Is the result of extensive research and


consultations by stakeholders, member- nations,
academic and non – government centers across
the globe. The mental health action plan should
be impartial, life – based, and prevention in
nature. It basically addressed.
ACTIVITY REFLECTION

DIRECTIONS:

Make a reflection on what contributions you can give to help the world
minimize or flatten the curve of the spread of infections disease like
HIV/AIDS. Write your reflection on your activity worksheet.
QUESTIONS:

1. What is the message of your


slogan?

2. What are the key challenges in


promoting healthy lifestyle in today’s
society?
QUESTIONS:

1. What is our topic for today?

2. What did you learn about health


trends, issues and concerns?
QUIZ TIME:

Instructions: Determine whether each statement is True or


False.
1. The World Health Organization (WHO) is the leading global
agency that directs and coordinates international health within
the United Nations system.

2. The primary goal of the Millennium Development Goals


(MDGs) was to eradicate poverty and hunger globally.
3. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, cancer,
and diabetes are primarily a concern in high-income countries.

4. Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health threat, making


common infections harder to treat.

5. Access to clean water and sanitation is not considered a significant


determinant of global health.
6. Climate change has no significant impact on human health.

7. Telemedicine has the potential to improve access to healthcare in


remote and underserved areas.

8. The global burden of disease is evenly distributed across all


countries.
9. Investing in primary healthcare is crucial for improving overall population
health outcomes.

10.The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to build on the


successes of the MDGs and address a broader range of global challenges,
including health.
ANSWER KEY:

1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
6. FALSE
7. TRUE
8. FALSE
9. TRUE
10.TRUE
Thank you for
participating!
EVERYONE

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