Essays about: "community health promotion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 essays containing the words community health promotion.
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1. Loneliness cannot be seen, but it can be talked about
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : Studies and public health reports indicate that newly arrived refugees in Sweden experience poorer health and well-being compared to the general population, particularly among women. Research has also demonstrated that migrants' health not only starts off deprived upon arrival but also deteriorates over time. READ MORE
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2. A TAILORED MENU OF DRUGS: THE ADVERTISEMENT AND SALE OF DRUGS ON TIKTOK : A NETNOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE SWEDISH DRUG DEALING MARKET ON A SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för kriminologi (KR)Abstract : PURPOSE - The issue of drug markets on social media platforms are under-researched. To help address the research gap, this paper accounts for the emerging drug dealing trends surrounding the community on TikTok. READ MORE
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3. Organ Trafficking in Bangladesh and the Role of the International Community
University essay fromAbstract : This thesis highlights the issue of organ trafficking in Bangladesh and focuses on the role of the international organizations in combatting organ trafficking. The objective of this paper is to provide a deeper understanding of the role of the UN and international organizations. READ MORE
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4. How MSF Operations Can Utilize Social Media to Deliver Health Promotion : A Case Study of the MSF Patient Multimedia Engagement Project (2019-2021)
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : Over the past decade, improved access to the internet and internet-connected devices have accelerated a rapid and vast adoption of information communication technologies and social media everywhere, changing everything from how people organize to how we access information. This development means new opportunities as well as challenges for humanitarian organizations to communicate with the communities they serve. READ MORE
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5. Perceptions of Kenyan teachers regarding children’saccess to primary education in low-income settings : A qualitative study
University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, CHILDAbstract : Basic education is a fundamental right for all children and is widely regarded as being essential for escap- ing poverty and achieving socioeconomic progress. Sub-Saharan Africa has 33,8 million primary school- aged children who do not attend school - the highest number worldwide (Roser, 2021), and UNICEF (2021) is highlighting how that is exacerbated by the current COVID-19 pandemic. READ MORE