Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes.
The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme. The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
He WHO promoted improvement of food safety as part of the 2015 World Health Day campaign.Unsafe food — food containing harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances — is responsible for more than 200 diseases, and is linked to the deaths of some 2 million people annually, mostly children. Changes in food production, distribution and consumption; changes to the environment; new and emerging pathogens; and antimicrobial resistance all pose challenges to food safety systems.
The WHO works with countries and partners to strengthen efforts to prevent, detect and respond to foodborne disease outbreaks in line with the Codex Alimentarius, advocating that food safety is a shared responsibility — from farmers and manufacturers to vendors and consumers — and raising awareness about the importance of the part everyone can play in ensuring that the food on our plate is safe to eat
Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes.
The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme. The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes. The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme
The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
A theme is set each year for World Health Day. The subject includes a special health concern. World Health Day activities revolve around the chosen topic. In general, activities are organized to indicate the importance of health. People are encouraged to change their unhealthy lifestyles and choose a healthy lifestyle that includes a healthy diet and exercise. The World Health Assembly sets a specific theme for World Health Day each year. Various activities are organized on World Health Day to make people aware of the specific subject covered that year and the importance of health in general.
As a part of the World Health Day celebrations, various events and activities are organized to help people understand how to avoid various health issues and live a healthy life. Demonstrations and speeches are given to honour those fighting against various diseases. The theme for World Health Day 2020 is to support nurses and midwives. T Speeches are given to motivate and encourage the patients and members of their families to know that they are not alone in their fight. Various skits are organized and games are played to make these points understandable to the people in an interesting way. Children are our future and they should be specially made aware to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes.
The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme. The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
He WHO promoted improvement of food safety as part of the 2015 World Health Day campaign.Unsafe food — food containing harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances — is responsible for more than 200 diseases, and is linked to the deaths of some 2 million people annually, mostly children. Changes in food production, distribution and consumption; changes to the environment; new and emerging pathogens; and antimicrobial resistance all pose challenges to food safety systems.
The WHO works with countries and partners to strengthen efforts to prevent, detect and respond to foodborne disease outbreaks in line with the Codex Alimentarius, advocating that food safety is a shared responsibility — from farmers and manufacturers to vendors and consumers — and raising awareness about the importance of the part everyone can play in ensuring that the food on our plate is safe to eat
Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes.
The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme. The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
Happy World Health Day! Let’s prioritize our health and well-being today and every day. Remember, small steps can lead to big changes. The Day also marked the launch of the WHO’s World Health Report 2006, which focused on the same theme
The report contained an assessment of the current crisis in the global health workforce, revealing an estimated shortage of almost 4.3 million physicians, midwives, nurses and other health care providers worldwide, and further proposed a series of actions for countries and the international community to tackle it
A theme is set each year for World Health Day. The subject includes a special health concern. World Health Day activities revolve around the chosen topic. In general, activities are organized to indicate the importance of health. People are encouraged to change their unhealthy lifestyles and choose a healthy lifestyle that includes a healthy diet and exercise. The World Health Assembly sets a specific theme for World Health Day each year. Various activities are organized on World Health Day to make people aware of the specific subject covered that year and the importance of health in general.
As a part of the World Health Day celebrations, various events and activities are organized to help people understand how to avoid various health issues and live a healthy life. Demonstrations and speeches are given to honour those fighting against various diseases. The theme for World Health Day 2020 is to support nurses and midwives. T Speeches are given to motivate and encourage the patients and members of their families to know that they are not alone in their fight. Various skits are organized and games are played to make these points understandable to the people in an interesting way. Children are our future and they should be specially made aware to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Literacy skills – Technology, media, information
Life skills – Flexibility, Leadership, Resilient, Productivity, Emotional Quotient.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. – Albert Einstein.
Just like memory, critical thinking, and intellect, the intuitive intelligence is a mental muscle we can strengthen, to unleash the innate excellence, where imagination and genius occur.
The true learning is to turn inward as IN is the only way OUT.
An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer. – Mahatma Ghandhiji
Bharathiya vidyalaya inculcates the practices of Honesty, Humility, Loving kindness, Courage, Gratitude, Integrity, Perseverance, Sharing, Punctuality etc., the driving force for positive goal-setting, growth, transformation and satisfaction in life.