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Mohamed M. Eissa

@mmamdouheissa

MD l Health Economics MSc Student l Public Health Officer @WHOEgypt. Opinions are my own.

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"Research study populations are largely based on patients of White ancestry in HICs and the results might not always be generalisable or transferable without careful regard to biological, cultural, or environmental differences"

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📢 On 19-21 March #ConnectingClimateMinds stakeholders will come together in person in Barbados and virtually around the world, to finalise the Global Research and Action Agenda and launch project outputs 🚀 Register for the event and join us online: globalevent.connectingclimateminds.org

📢 On 19-21 March #ConnectingClimateMinds stakeholders will come together in person in Barbados and virtually around the world, to finalise the Global Research and Action Agenda and launch project outputs 🚀

Register for the event and join us online:
globalevent.connectingclimateminds.org
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🧵[Publication Alert] Excited to share our latest work on #ClimateHealth! Our systematic review in World Health Organization (WHO) Bulletin looks at greenhouse gas mitigation in healthcare systems in LMICs and its interaction with adaptation. 🌱💡Key findings:

🧵[Publication Alert] Excited to share our latest work on #ClimateHealth! Our systematic review in <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> Bulletin looks at greenhouse gas mitigation in healthcare systems in LMICs and its interaction with adaptation. 🌱💡Key findings:
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🎉We've launched our Global Online Hub! ☞Explore the fantastic resources uniting the fields of #ClimateChange and #MentalHealth, and access #ConnectingClimateMinds outputs: 🔗hub.connectingclimateminds.org Wellcome Institute of Global Health Innovation Planetary Health Alliance Force of Nature SustyVibes

🎉We've launched our Global Online Hub!

☞Explore the fantastic resources uniting the fields of #ClimateChange and #MentalHealth, and access #ConnectingClimateMinds outputs: 🔗hub.connectingclimateminds.org

<a href="/wellcometrust/">Wellcome</a> <a href="/Imperial_IGHI/">Institute of Global Health Innovation</a> <a href="/ph_alliance/">Planetary Health Alliance</a> <a href="/fon_xyz/">Force of Nature</a> <a href="/sustyvibes/">SustyVibes</a>
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A very interesting piece on the reason why infectious diseases are still a critical global threat and what needs to be done about them from all relevant stakeholders

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Couldn't be prouder to have got the chance to have a 30-min talk with Dr Jeremy Farrar last WHA, hear about his experiences and get inspiring advice from him. Always a pleasure to be inspired by you :)

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure to join IFMSA to speak about the role of PHC within UHC and our current progress, challenges and opportunities since the Alma Ata declaration + interesting insights from the attendees, specifically on the important role of community engagement.

Yesterday, I had the pleasure to join <a href="/IFMSA/">IFMSA</a> to speak about the role of PHC within UHC and our current progress, challenges and opportunities since the Alma Ata declaration + interesting insights from the attendees, specifically on the important role of community engagement.
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How can Africa prepare for a future pandemic? BMJ Global Health, co-authored by Peter Materu, our Chief Program Officer, reflects on lessons learned from the Saving Lives and Livelihoods program, and the need to strengthen the continent's health systems: ow.ly/pKYa50RL0PC

How can Africa prepare for a future pandemic?

<a href="/GlobalHealthBMJ/">BMJ Global Health</a>, co-authored by Peter Materu, our Chief Program Officer, reflects on lessons learned from the Saving Lives and Livelihoods program, and the need to strengthen the continent's health systems: ow.ly/pKYa50RL0PC
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10% in the Americas, 10% in the Eastern Mediterranean and 80% in Africa. Such high numbers in those regions, especially the African one, are not coincidental, but rather a result of sustainable lack/fake attention, support and political commitment.

10% in the Americas, 10% in the Eastern Mediterranean and 80% in Africa. Such high numbers in those regions, especially the African one, are not coincidental, but rather a result of sustainable lack/fake attention,  support and political commitment.