The University of Newcastle has a nationally recognized history of achievement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education and actively pursues a "whole-of-university" commitment to Indigenous collaboration.
In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) Member States endorsed six global nutrition targets for improving maternal, infant and young child nutrition, and Member States have committed to monitor their progress. The targets are vital for identifying priority areas for action and catalyzing a global response.
This e-learning course explores the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline development process and is based on the WHO Handbook for Guideline Development (2nd edition).
In order to alleviate the massive global burden of suffering and unfulfilled potential resulting from all forms of malnutrition, Member States of the United Nations (UN) proclaimed the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition (Nutrition Decade) in 2016.
This e-learning course is an introduction to nutrition issues in emergencies, their causes, consequences, assessment and World Health Organization’s (WHO) response. Indeed, there are a number of nutritional risks and needs that arise during and as a result of emergencies. In these circumstances, different types of malnutrition can develop in the population.
Under the leadership of the Department of Nutrition for Health and Development (NHD), the World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a comprehensive nutrition strategy, Ambition and Action in Nutrition 2016-2025, to focus efforts in meeting the priorities set forth by the UN General Assembly, the World Health Assembly, the Second International Conference on Nutrition (ICN2) and the Sustainab
Este curso virtual, desarrollado en colaboración con el enfoque de Pernod Ricard sobre consumo responsable de alcohol tiene como objetivo contribuir a reducir y prevenir las muertes y lesiones causadas por siniestros viales relacionados con el alcohol, así como avanzar en la Meta Mundial de Desempeño de S
Prewencyjny program szkolenia kierowców Autosobriety ma na celu zapobieganie wypadkom spowodowanym przez użytkowników dróg będących pod wpływem alkoholu oraz ograniczenie liczby ofiar śmiertelnych i rannych. Program powstał by przyczynić się do osiągnięcia Globalnego Celu ONZ w zakresie bezpieczeństwa ruchu drogowego: „Do 2030 r.
Los accidentes de tránsito constituyen un serio problema con un impacto desproporcionado para la salud y el desarrollo.
The Autosobriety Training Programme to Prevent Drink-Driving consists of an educational e-learning course that aims to contribute to reduce and prevent alcohol-related traffic fatalities and injuries, and ultimately advance UN Global Road Safety Performance Target 9: "By 2030 halve the number of road traffic injuries and fatalities related to drivers using alcohol".