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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514256

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Inca civilization is a subject of great fascination due to its rapid development and successful oral aging centuries ago. Their diet was primarily plant-based, with lean animal protein, nuts, and seeds, and lacked fermentable sugars, preventing non-communicable diseases, such as caries and periodontal diseases. Developing national ageing policies and strategies to improve oral functionality and tackle economic barriers to a balanced diet, ensuring better nutrition and quality of life for older people are necessary to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with the World Health Organization estimating its necessity in meeting 12 of the 17 SDGs. Such policies would also honor our native ancestors.

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Psicol. conoc. Soc ; 13(2)ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1507108

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Dada la emergencia de políticas transnacionales que establecen diseños programáticos, metas y objetivos para guiar a los contextos locales en la construcción políticas nacionales orientadas a la disminución de las brechas sociales para fomentar el desarrollo económico, se hace necesario analizar cómo se construye discursivamente la sexualidad juvenil como un objeto a ser gestionado en el marco de las políticas transnacionales. Para ello se realizó un estudio cualitativo empleando un Análisis Crítico del Discurso de un corpus de documentos que establecen directrices y orientaciones técnicas para el desarrollo de una problematización e intervención sobre la sexualidad juvenil desde la educación chilena. Los resultados abordan la configuración de una superficie textual como continuo material por el cual transcurre un modo de acción; una dimensión discursiva que expone tres problematizaciones; a) bienestar para el fomento económico, b) población estratégica para le potencial humano y c) temática estratégica para le potencial humano; y finalmente, el anudamiento de dichos componentes en un dispositivo identificado como Educación Integral de la Sexualidad. Se discuten las implicancias políticas y sociales de la perspectiva desde la cual se establen lineamientos de focalización sobre la sexualidad juvenil, así como el establecimiento de políticas neoliberales que apelan a la capacitación temprana como una forma de gobierno de las poblaciones en base al desarrollo de habilidades, conocimientos y hábitos para una prevención individual de los riesgos contextuales como modelo para evitar barreras al desarrollo económico de los países.


Considering the emergence of transnational policies that establish programmatic designs, goals and objectives to guide local contexts in the construction of national policies aimed at reducing social gaps in order to promote economic development, it is necessary to analyze how youth sexuality is discursively constructed as an object to be managed within the framework of transnational policies. A qualitative study was carried out using a Critical Discourse Analysis of a corpus of documents that establish guidelines and technical orientations for the development of a problematization and intervention on youth sexuality from Chilean education. The results address the configuration of a textual surface as a material continuum through which a mode of action takes place; a discursive dimension that exposes three problematizations; a) welfare for economic development, b) strategic population for human potential and c) strategic thematic for human potential; and finally, the knotting of these components in a device identified as Comprehensive Sexuality Education. The political and social implications of the perspective from which focalization guidelines on youth sexuality are established are discussed, as well as the establishment of neoliberal policies that appeal to early training as a way of governing populations based on the development of skills, knowledge and habits for individual prevention of contextual risks as a model to avoid barriers to the economic development of countries.


Dado o surgimento de políticas transnacionais que estabelecem desenhos programáticos, metas e objetivos para orientar os contextos locais na construção de políticas nacionais destinadas a reduzir as brechas sociais a fim de promover o desenvolvimento econômico, é necessário analisar como a sexualidade juvenil é construída de forma discursiva como um objeto a ser administrado no âmbito das políticas transnacionais. Para isso, foi realizado um estudo qualitativo utilizando uma Análise do Discurso Crítico de um corpus de documentos que estabelecem diretrizes e orientações técnicas para o desenvolvimento de uma problematização e intervenção sobre a sexualidade juvenil na educação chilena. Os resultados abordam a configuração de uma superfície textual como um continuum material através do qual ocorre um modo de ação; uma dimensão discursiva que expõe três problemáticas; a) bem-estar para a promoção econômica, b) população estratégica para o potencial humano e c) temática estratégica para o potencial humano; e finalmente, o nó desses componentes em um dispositivo identificado como Educação Sexual Integral para a Sexualidade. São discutidas as implicações políticas e sociais da perspectiva a partir da qual são estabelecidas diretrizes de focalização da sexualidade juvenil, bem como o estabelecimento de políticas neoliberais que apelam ao treinamento precoce como forma de governar populações com base no desenvolvimento de habilidades, conhecimentos e hábitos para a prevenção individual de riscos contextuais como um modelo para evitar barreiras ao desenvolvimento econômico dos países.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223543

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Sustainable development goals (SDGs) were meant to put each and everywhere ‘at par’. The tobacco epidemic globally is one major deterrent to their achievement. While it gets addressed under SDG 3 through the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) - the World Health Organization (WHO) global treaty (the target 3.a of SDG 3), the progress made globally and by India is slow. As a result, many countries may fall short of achieving the target of reducing tobacco usage (taking 2016 as base year) by 30 per cent by the year 2030. India with its high burden of tobacco use and abysmally low quitting along with soaring economic costs of tobacco related diseases and deaths can do better with the engagement of multisectoral stakeholders to strengthen tobacco control under SDGs. Moreover, there is a need to emphasize that the goal of O - Offer to Quit of WHO MPOWER can be achieved through increasing ‘onus’ on policy makers, and strategists, and opportunities for masses, tobacco users, healthcare professionals (HCPs) and enforcers to have tobacco cessation delivered optimally. By doing so, the United Nations can significantly facilitate a reduction in tobacco use and the resultant economic costs. Furthermore, it will assist the WHO to fulfil the targets set for 2030 under SDG 3.a by the FCTC member countries. In addition, it will fulfil the vision and mission defined in the Chandigarh declaration of the 5th National Conference on Tobacco or Health for India to be tobacco free by 2030.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 28(5): 1549-1562, maio 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439820

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Resumo Foram analisadas tendências da mortalidade prematura por doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) entre 1990 e 2019, as projeções até 2030 e os fatores de risco atribuíveis a estas doenças na Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa (CPLP). Utilizou-se estimativas do estudo Carga Global de Doenças e análise da carga de mortalidade prematura por DCNT para nove países da CPLP, utilizando taxas padronizadas por idade, usando-se RStudio. Portugal, Brasil, Guiné Equatorial, Angola e Guiné Bissau apresentam taxas de mortalidade prematura por DCNT em declínio e; Timor Leste, Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe e Moçambique apresentaram aumento das taxas. As projeções indicam que nenhum dos países deverá atingir as metas de redução em um terço da mortalidade prematura por DCNT até 2030. A carga de doença atribuível mostrou que os fatores de riscos mais importantes em 2019 foram: pressão arterial sistólica elevada, tabaco, riscos dietéticos, índice de massa corporal elevado e poluição do ar. Conclui-se pelas profundas diferenças na carga de DCNT entre os países, com melhores resultados em Portugal e Brasil e que nenhum país do CPLP deverá atingir a meta de redução das DCNT até 2030.


Abstract The present study analyzed trends in premature mortality from Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) between 1990 and 2019, the projections up to 2030, and the risk factors (RFs) attributable to these diseases in the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). Estimates from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study and the analysis of the burden of premature mortality due to NCDs were used for nine CPLP countries, applying age-standardized rates, using RStudio. Portugal, Brazil, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, and Guinea Bissau showed declining premature mortality rates caused by NCDs, while East Timor, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Mozambique showed an increase in rates. Projections indicate that none of the countries is expected to achieve the goals of reducing premature mortality due to NCDs by one third by 2030. The attributable burden of disease showed that the most important RFs in 2019 were: high systolic blood pressure (SBP), tobacco, dietary risks, high body mass index (BMI), and air pollution. It can therefore be concluded that there are profound differences in the burden of NCDs among the countries, with better results in Portugal and Brazil, and that no CPLP country is likely to reach the NCD reduction target by 2030.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 28(4): 1059-1072, abr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430166

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Resumo O objetivo deste artigo é mapear estratégias de promoção, proteção e apoio direcionadas às mulheres trabalhadoras que amamentam e o seu potencial impacto para alcançar os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS), em particular os ODS 5 (igualdade de gênero e empoderamento da mulher) e 8 (trabalho decente e crescimento econômico). Revisão de escopo baseada no referencial do JBI (Joanna Briggs Institute), cujas buscas foram realizadas nas bases de dados PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Social Science Research Network e Open Knowledge Repository. Obtiveram-se 576 publicações, destas, 33 foram incluídas no estudo. A síntese narrativa foi organizada em três eixos: 1) promoção; 2) proteção; e 3) apoio ao aleitamento materno no contexto do trabalho. As ações voltadas às mulheres que amamentam no trabalho têm potencial para atingir diretamente os ODS 5 e 8, e atingem indiretamente os ODS 1 e 10. O aumento das taxas de amamentação contribui para atingir outros quatro ODS (2,3,4,12). As ações voltadas às mulheres trabalhadoras que amamentam podem contribuir direta e indiretamente para o alcance de oito dos 17 ODS, devendo, portanto, ser incentivadas e reforçadas.


Abstract This article aims to map promotion, protection, and support strategies aimed at working women who breastfeed and their potential impact on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDGs 5 (gender equality and women's empowerment) and 8 (decent work and economic growth). This study is a scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) framework, whose searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Social Science Research Network, and Open Knowledge Repository databases. This study's search obtained 576 publications, of which 33 were included in the study. The narrative synthesis was organized into three axes: 1) promotion; 2) protection, and 3) support for breastfeeding in the work context. Actions aimed at women who breastfeed at work have the potential to directly achieve SDGs 5 and 8, and indirectly achieve SDGs 1 and 10. Increased breastfeeding rates also help to achieve another four SDGs (2, 3, 4, 12). Actions aimed at working women who breastfeed can contribute directly and indirectly to the achievement of eight of the 17 SDGs, and should therefore be encouraged and reinforced.

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Rev. bras. ativ. fís. saúde ; 28: 1-6, mar. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1437629

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Public open spaces (POSs) are means to ensure one's right to recreation and health. The objective of this essay is to present reflections and evidence on how these spaces contribute to promoting physi-cal activity (PA). Understanding how to access (proximity/distance), quantity and diversity, and the surrounding and internal conditions of places (quality, structure, aesthetics, safety) can affect the use of POSs is imperative for public management actions. Thinking of POS use beyond PA by recog-nizing its social, economic, and cultural benefits can be fundamental to reduce inequalities regarding access to these places. POS-related actions and demands are intersectoral, multiprofessional, and interdisciplinary, thus requiring political, academic, and community involvement and commitment for PA promotion


Espaços públicos abertos (EPA) são equipamentos que promovem o direito à recreação e à saúde. O objetivo deste ensaio é apresentar reflexões e evidências sobre como esses espaços contribuem para a promoção da atividade física (AF). Compreender como o acesso (proximidade/distância), a quantidade e diversidade, as condições do entorno e internas dos locais (qualidade, estrutura, estética, segurança), podem afetar o uso dos EPA é fundamental para ações da gestão pública. Pensar o uso do EPA para além da prática de AF, reconhecendo seus benefícios sociais, econômicos e culturais pode ser fundamental para diminuir as iniquidades de acesso a esses locais. Ações e demandas relacionadas aos EPA são intersetoriais, multiprofissionais e interdisciplinares, necessitando com isso envolvimento e comprometimento político, acadêmico e comunitário, a fim de promover AF


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Humans , Public Facilities , Exercise , Parks, Recreational , Health Promotion , Safety , Social Planning , Urban Area , Infrastructure , Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536242

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Aunque el cumplimiento de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio tuvo un balance positivo, con promedios nacionales que en general mejoraron, las desigualdades dentro de los países aumentaron. La agenda de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) busca promover avances en términos de equidad territorial, por esto la incorporación del espacio geográfico en su monitoreo a escalas subnacionales ofrece ventajas importantes. Este artículo tuvo como objetivo describir el Sistema de Monitoreo Territorial a los ODS3 (MOT-ODS3), una herramienta digital diseñada para incrementar la disponibilidad de información a nivel municipal sobre las desigualdades e inequidades territoriales relacionadas con la salud y el bienestar en Colombia. Para demostrar su funcionalidad se describen los componentes del Sistema, indicadores, mapas, gráficos y métricas de desigualdad utilizados, así como también los perfiles de país y departamento, diseñados para reportar los resultados del monitoreo. Como ejemplo práctico de la utilización del Sistema se analizan los indicadores de Colombia entre 2015 y 2017. Según el monitoreo, Colombia mostró mejoras en la salud y el bienestar de la población; sin embargo, se apreciaron diferencias notables intermunicipales en casi todos los indicadores y brechas territoriales en la mortalidad entre municipios ricos y pobres y entre la zona rural y la urbana. Puede decirse que el MOT-ODS3 incrementó la disponibilidad de información para estimular y apoyar el avance del país hacia el logro de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.


Although compliance with the Millennium Development Goals had a positive balance, with national averages that generally improved, inequalities within countries increased. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda seeks to promote progress in terms of territorial equity, which is why the incorporation of geographic space in its monitoring at subnational scales offers important advantages. This article aimed to describe the Territorial Monitoring System for the SDGs3 (MOT-ODS3), a digital tool designed to increase the availability of information at the municipal level on territorial inequalities and inequities related to health and well-being in Colombia. To demonstrate its functionality, the components of the System, indicators, maps, graphs and inequality metrics used are described, as well as the country and departmental profiles designed to report monitoring results. As a practical example of the use of the System, the indicators for Colombia between 2015 and 2017 are analyzed. According to the monitoring, Colombia showed improvements in the health and well-being of the population; however, notable inter-municipal differences were seen in almost all indicators and territorial gaps in mortality between rich and poor municipalities and between rural and urban areas. It can be said that the MOT-ODS3 increased the availability of information to stimulate and support the country's progress towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217370

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Background: Community health workers (CHWs) are a renewed focus in the 2030 SDGs. CHWs support equitable coverage for preventive, promotive, and curative services as healthcare partners. This study aimed to identify the challenges of CHWs in achieving SDGs. Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, Web of Science, etc., for the published articles between 2015 to 2022. Twenty publications and WHO documents met the inclusion criteria and were analysed and used in the study. Results: Findings shows that CHWs are valuable and cost-effective and have the potential to help achieve several SDGs. The top 10 issues faced by CHWs were listed in the research, including Lack of ad-vancement chances, Excessive workload, Insufficient pay, Insufficient staff, Poor management culture, Lack of supervision, Poor interpersonal relationship with supervisors, limited access to technology, A lack of training and Reduced patient care time. The article also proposes critical activities to assist CHWs in achieving the SDGs. Conclusions: CHWs are essential in health care delivery and help expand preventative, promotive, and curative services. Regular evaluation of CHWs' performance is critical for creating health policy and sys-tem support that optimizes the utilization of CHWs for SGDs.

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Rev. adm. pública (Online) ; 56(6): 823-842, nov.-dez. 2022. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422924

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Resumo Há décadas, o feminismo impulsiona uma agenda de igualdade de gênero nas políticas de desenvolvimento. Os feminismos decolonial e interseccional, por exemplo, têm invocado uma agenda antirracista e anticolonial. As demandas das mulheres têm encontrado diferentes graus de incorporação em planos internacionais, como os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento do Milênio (ODM) e os Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS). Nesse cenário, este trabalho comparou a igualdade de gênero nos ODM e nos ODS para analisar seus avanços e desafios frente à agenda da transversalidade de gênero e a demandas interseccionais e decoloniais. Para isso, foi realizada pesquisa documental sobre objetivos, metas e resultados dos ODM e objetivos e metas dos ODS. Os resultados indicam que os ODS avançam por serem mais ambiciosos que os ODM e por adotarem abordagem mais abrangente e mais transversal sobre a igualdade de gênero. Entretanto, há importantes lacunas quanto à operacionalização de uma análise das desigualdades de gênero que considere as intersecções das distintas formas de discriminação que afetam os diferentes grupos de mulheres.


Resumen Durante décadas, el feminismo ha impulsado una agenda de igualdad de género en las políticas de desarrollo. Los feminismos decoloniales e interseccionales, por ejemplo, han impulsado una agenda antirracista y anticolonial. Las demandas de las mujeres han encontrado diferentes grados de incorporación en los planes internacionales, como los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio (ODM) y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). En este escenario, este trabajo comparó la igualdad de género en los ODM y los ODS para analizar sus avances y desafíos frente a la agenda de transversalización de género y las demandas interseccionales y decoloniales. Para ello se realizó una investigación documental sobre objetivos, metas y resultados de los ODM y objetivos y metas de los ODS. Los resultados indican que los ODS avanzan por ser más ambiciosos que los ODM y por adoptar un enfoque más amplio y transversal de la igualdad de género. Sin embargo, existen vacíos importantes en la operacionalización de un abordaje de las desigualdades de género que considere las intersecciones de las distintas formas de discriminación que afectan a distintos grupos de mujeres.


Abstract For decades, feminism has driven a gender equality agenda in development policies. Decolonial and intersectional feminisms, for example, have played an anti-racist and anti-colonial agenda. Women's demands have found different degrees of incorporation into international plans, such as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this scenario, this work compared gender equality in the MDGs and the SDGs to analyze their advances and challenges in the face of the gender mainstreaming agenda and intersectional and decolonial demands. Documental research was carried out on the objectives, targets, and results of the MDGs and the objectives and targets of the SDGs. The results indicate that the SDGs are more ambitious than the MDGs by adopting a broader and more transversal approach to gender equality. However, there are important gaps in operationalizing an approach to gender inequalities that considers the intersections of different forms of discrimination that affect different groups of women.


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Public Policy , Sustainable Development , Gender Equity
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Entramado ; 18(1): e208, ene.-jun. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1384874

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RESUMEN El cumplimiento de las metas de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y el fortalecimiento de las competencias para ser ciudadanos globales plantea grandes desafios a las naciones y especialmente, a sus sistemas educativos. En este contexto, se propone el diseno de un modelo de coordenadas curriculares dirigido a la formación de competencias para el desarrollo sostenible y la ciudadanía mundial, dentro de la Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo (Colombia). Desde un enfoque Qualitativo, con alcance descriptivo y el diseno de teoria fundamentada, se realizó una caracterización que devela la necesidad de avanzar en modelos curriculares de educación superior, cuya base sean los conocimientos teóricos y prácticos a fin de promover el desarrollo y los estilos de vida sostenible. A partir de ahi, se plantea modelo de gestión curricular que permita reflexionar sobre la importancia de articular dichas competencias a los propósitos misionales. Se concluye que, con su aplicación, la comunidad académica puede adoptar la herramienta teórica y establecer un diseno que favorezca la actualización curricular con enfoque hacia el desarrollo sostenible.


ABSTRACT The fulfillment ofthe targets of the Sustainable Development Goals and the strengthening of the competencies to be global citizens brings out great challenges to the nations and, especially to their educational systems. In this context, the design of a model of curricular coordinates aimed at the formation of skills for sustainable development and world citizenship, within la Institución Universitaria Pascual Bravo (Pascual Bravo University Institution for its English conversion) (Colombia), is proposed. From a qualitative approach, with a descriptive scope and grounded theory design, a characterization was carried out that reveals the need to advance in higher education curricular models, whose base is theoretical and practical knowledge in order to promote the development and sustainable life styles. From there, a curricular management model is proposed that allows to reflect on the importance of articulating these competencies to the missionary purposes. It is concluded that, with its application, the academic community can adopt the theoretical tool and establish a design that favors curricular updating with a focus on sustainable development.


RESUMO O cumprimento das metas dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável e o reforço das competéncias para a cidadania global representam grandes desafios para as nações e, especialmente, para os seus sistemas educativos. Neste contexto, propomos a conceção de um modelo de coordenadas curriculares visando a formação de competéncias para o desenvolvimento sustentável e a cidadania global, no âmbito da Instituição Universitária Pascual Bravo (Colômbia). A partir de uma abordagem qualitativa, com um âmbito descritivo e uma conceção teórica fundamentada, foi realizada uma caracterização que revela a necessidade de avançar nos modelos curriculares do ensino superior cuja base o conhecimento teórico e prático, a fim de promover o desenvolvimento sustentável e os estilos de vida. Nesta base, é proposto um modelo de gestão curricular que permite refletir sobre a importância de articular estas competéncias com os objetivos da missão da instituição. Conclui-se que, com a sua aplicação, a comunidade académica pode adotar a ferramenta teórica e estabelecer um desenho que favoreça a atualização do currículo com enfoque no desenvolvimento sustentável.

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Afr. j. AIDS res. (Online) ; 21(2): 152-161, 28 Jul 2022.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1390940

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In 2020, COVID-19 started spreading from Wuhan in China to the USA, the UK and Europe and then to the rest of the world. In Africa, the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Egypt on 14 February, while South Africa's first case was identified on 5 March. On 11 March, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic. At the time, it was said that COVID-19 would become the great equaliser because the virus made no distinction between first and third world countries, between the rich and the poor, and nor was it influenced by gender, sexual orientation or race. When someone contracted SARS-CoV-2, no guarantee could be given that the patient would survive, regardless of who they were or their status in the community.This stood in contrast to the early experience of AIDS before antiretrovirals existed and when HIV was spreading like wildfire in sub-Saharan Africa and other countries with low or lower-middle-income status. It seemed as if these countries were doubly cursed ­ by poverty and the AIDS pandemic that was causing as many as 6 000 mortalities per day in sub-Saharan Africa. This led to the South African president at the time, Thabo Mbeki, to assert that poverty was an even greater problem than HIV and AIDS.It did not take long to see that COVID-19 was not the anticipated equaliser. As lockdowns were enforced within most countries across the globe and resulting in economic slumps, differences between rich and poorer countries and their respective citizens were thrown into sharp relief once again. This article reports how both AIDS and COVID-19 adversely affected women, the impoverished and those without access to sustainable souces of food and medicine.


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World Health Organization , Pandemics , COVID-19 , Socioeconomic Factors , Sustainable Development
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J. Public Health Africa (Online) ; 13(2): 1-6, 2022. tables, figures
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1395792

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Sustainable Development Goal number 3, target 4 (SDG 3.4), seeks a 30% reduction in premature Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) mortality from 2015 levels by 2030. Africa United Nations (UN) Member States continue to experience increasing NCD mortality significantly, with the highest proportion of diabetes mortality among the working-age group. Past efforts to address this burden have been centered primarily on individual risk modifications evident by the NCDs Cluster Program at the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Regional Office. To achieve a progressive reduction, a comprehensive premature NCD reduction approach which includes a consideration of contexts within which premature NCD, such diabetes mortality arises is necessary. The aim was to examine the relationship between contextual factors and diabetes-related deaths as premature NCD mortality and to enable an improved contextualized evidence-based approach to premature NCD mortality reduction. Country-level data was retrieved for post SDG initiative years (2016-2019) from multiple publicly available data sources for 32 selected Africa UN Member States in the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) East and West Africa Region. Multiple linear regression was employed to examine the relationship between diabetes-related deaths in individuals 20-79 years and contextual factors identified within the SDG framework. Weighted data analysis showed that voice and accountability as a contextual factor explained approximately 47% variability in diabetes-related deaths across the selected Africa UN Member Sates in IDF East and West Region (n=32). Civil society engagement is vital to develop effective premature NCD mortality reduction policies, and strategies and stakeholders' accountabilities are necessary to ensure adherence to obligations.


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Humans , Mortality, Premature , Sustainable Development , Social Responsibility , Voice , Noncommunicable Diseases
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 26(10): 4439-4451, out. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1345684

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Resumen La Agenda 2030, una estrategia de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) para promover un desarrollo humano global y sostenible capaz de satisfacer necesidades sociales básicas, aún se encuentra en sus etapas iniciales en la mayoría de los países de América del Sur. La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo consultar a un grupo de expertos en salud sobre las posibilidades de Argentina de cumplir con la Agenda 2030, en especial las metas del ODS3-Salud y Bienestar-, a su vez que se les consultó sobre los obstáculos, desafíos y recomendaciones de políticas para cumplir con las metas. El cambio de gestión del gobierno en diciembre de 2019, y el surgimiento de la pandemia COVID19 en el presente año, amplió la investigación incorporando el análisis del actual Ministro de Salud de la Nación sobre la Agenda 2030, el estudio realizado y las perspectivas actuales en el periodo de la pandemia. Los resultados fueron analizados en perspectiva comparada con un estudio brasilero, y mostraron que la mayoría de los expertos coincide en el bajo potencial del país para cumplir con las metas de la Agenda 2030. Sin embargo en el análisis del nuevo Ministro de salud surgen "las paradojas de la pandemia" que refieren a la oportunidad de fortalecer el sistema sanitario producto de la pandemia COVID-19.


Abstract The 2030 Agenda - a strategy of the United Nations Organization (UN) to promote global and sustainable human development capable of satisfying basic social needs - is still in the initial stages in most of the countries of South America. The scope of this investigation was to consult a group of health experts on the possibilities of Argentina fulfilling the 2030 Agenda, especially the goals of ODS3 - Health and Wellbeing - when they were consulted on obstacles, challenges, and policy recommendations to meet the goals. The change of management of the government in December 2019, and the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, broadened the investigation incorporating the analysis of the incumbent Minister of Health of the Nation on the 2030 Agenda, the study carried out and the current perspectives in the pandemic period. The results were analyzed from a comparative standpoint with a Brazilian study, which revealed that most experts agree on the country's potential to meet the goals of the 2030 Agenda. However, in the analysis of the new Minister of Health, there are "the paradoxes of the pandemic" that relate to the opportunity to empower the health system pursuant to the Covid-19 pandemic.


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Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , COVID-19 , Perception , Argentina/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , SARS-CoV-2
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 97(4): 369-377, July-Aug. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287046

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Abstract Objective This was a systematic review of studies that examined the impact of epidemics or social restriction on mental and developmental health in parents and children/adolescents. Source of data The PubMed, WHO COVID-19, and SciELO databases were searched on March 15, 2020, and on April 25, 2020, filtering for children (0-18 years) and humans. Synthesis of data The tools used to mitigate the threat of a pandemic such as COVID-19 may very well threaten child growth and development. These tools — such as social restrictions, shutdowns, and school closures — contribute to stress in parents and children and can become risk factors that threaten child growth and development and may compromise the Sustainable Development Goals. The studies reviewed suggest that epidemics can lead to high levels of stress in parents and children, which begin with concerns about children becoming infected. These studies describe several potential mental and emotional consequences of epidemics such as COVID-19, H1N1, AIDS, and Ebola: severe anxiety or depression among parents and acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress, anxiety disorders, and depression among children. These data can be related to adverse childhood experiences and elevated risk of toxic stress. The more adverse experiences, the greater the risk of developmental delays and health problems in adulthood, such as cognitive impairment, substance abuse, depression, and non-communicable diseases. Conclusion Information about the impact of epidemics on parents and children is relevant to policy makers to aid them in developing strategies to help families cope with epidemic/pandemic-driven adversity and ensure their children's healthy development.


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Child Development , COVID-19 , Anxiety , Parents , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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Rev. direito sanit ; 21: e0015, 20210407.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1424947

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O presente artigo objetivou examinar como se dá a cooperação em saúde entre o Brasil e os países de língua oficial portuguesa, de forma tanto bilateral quanto multilateral, com destaque para as ações adotadas pela Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa. Após análise dos desafios às iniciativas de cooperação, apontaram-se os avanços já obtidos e as perspectivas que se apresentam, com vistas a concretizar o cumprimento das metas da Agenda 2030 da Organização das Nações Unidas. Também se evidenciou a necessidade de minimizar os atrasos e paralisações que ocorrem quando há mudanças administrativas; de criar um marco legal que defina como se deve dar a cooperação brasileira nos planos bilateral e multilateral, fundada nos princípios que regem o Estado em suas relações internacionais, na busca de sustentabilidade financeira e em uma melhor análise prévia dos projetos a serem desenvolvidos, com uma avaliação posterior de seus resultados; bem como a necessidade de estabelecer mecanismos de resposta a crises humanitárias. Concluiu-se que a cooperação em saúde proporciona um aprendizado recíproco e pode ser vista como uma ferramenta de aperfeiçoamento nessa área. A pesquisa adotou metodologia analítica e quantitativa, de cunho bibliográfico e documental, e se pretendeu exploratória ao apontar possíveis respostas às questões levantadas.


This article aimed to examine how health cooperation between Brazil and Portuguese-speaking countries takes place, both bilaterally and multilaterally, with emphasis on the actions taken by the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries. After analyzing the challenges to cooperation initiatives, the advances already achieved and the prospects presented were pointed out, with a view to achieving the goals of the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations. It also highlighted the need to minimize delays and stoppages that occur when there are administrative changes; to create a legal framework that defines how Brazilian cooperation should take place at bilateral and multilateral levels, based on the principles that govern the State, in its international relations, in the search for financial sustainability and a better prior analysis of the projects to be developed, with a further evaluation of its results; as well as the need to establish mechanisms to respond to humanitarian crises. It was conclude that health cooperation provides reciprocal learning and can be seen as a tool for improvement in this area. The research adopted an analytical and quantitative methodology, of bibliographic and documentary nature, and intended to be exploratory in pointing out possible answers to the questions raised.


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Guideline Adherence
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Braz. dent. sci ; 24(4): 1-10, 2021. tab, ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1337645

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Objectives: Education and awareness-raising are global health policy tools to modify public behavior towards antibiotic resistance. Considering the high frequency of antibiotic use and self-medication in Egypt, together with the lack of an awareness agenda, our objectives were to assess the knowledge and practices related to antibiotic use and resistance among patients attending dental clinics, and to evaluate the changes in knowledge following a specially designed one-on-one educational session. Material and Methods: A convenience sample of 310 dental patients participated in this study. A modified questionnaire was used to assess knowledge and practices related to antibiotic use and resistance. Second-year dental students were trained to administer the questionnaire and to use the educational materials they designed to raise awareness. Following the education session, patients completed another similar questionnaire to assess the changes in their knowledge. Results: Increasing awareness of antibiotic resistance can be an effective way to address the antibiotic resistance crisis. More than half of the participants (55.6%) did not know whether antibiotics treat diseases caused by bacterial or viral infections. The majority of participants (85.5%) had taken antibiotics during the last year, and (50.5%) of them had taken the same antibiotic more than once. Higher educational levels of the participants were significantly associated with a higher level of knowledge. Statistically significant increase in the percentages of correct answers to all questions were observed after the educational sessions. Conclusion: The one-on-one educational session is an effective approach to address the antibiotic resistance crisis (AU)


Objetivos: Educação e conscientização são ferramentas de política de saúde global para modificar o comportamento do público em relação à resistência aos antibióticos. Considerando a alta frequência de uso de antibióticos e automedicação no Egito, juntamente com a falta de uma agenda de conscientização, nossos objetivos foram avaliar o conhecimento e as práticas relacionadas ao uso de antibióticos e resistência entre pacientes atendidos em clínicas odontológicas, e avaliar as mudanças em conhecimento após uma sessão educacional especialmente projetada para este assunto. Material e Métodos: Uma amostra de 310 pacientes odontológicos participou deste estudo. Um questionário modificado foi usado para avaliar o conhecimento e as práticas relacionadas ao uso e resistência a antibióticos. Os alunos do segundo ano do curso de odontologia foram treinados para aplicar o questionário e usar os materiais educacionais que elaboraram para aumentar a conscientização. Após a sessão educacional, os pacientes responderam a outro questionário semelhante para avaliar as mudanças em seus conhecimentos. Resultados: Aumentar a conscientização sobre a resistência aos antibióticos pode ser uma forma eficaz de lidar com a crise de resistência aos antibióticos. Mais da metade dos participantes (55,6%) não sabia se os antibióticos tratam doenças causadas por infecções bacterianas ou virais. A maioria dos participantes (85,5%) havia tomado antibiótico no último ano e (50,5%) deles havia tomado o mesmo antibiótico mais de uma vez. O maior nível de escolaridade dos participantes foi significativamente associado a um maior nível de conhecimento. Aumentos estatisticamente significativos nas porcentagens de respostas corretas para todas as questões foram observados após a sessão educacional. Conclusão: A sessão educacional individual é uma abordagem eficaz para lidar com a crise de resistência aos antibióticos. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Knowledge , Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Rev. latinoam. enferm. (Online) ; 29: e3430, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1289764

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Objective: this paper articulates how three Nightingale scholars applied their theoretical reflections to Florence Nightingale's farreaching anticipation of the year 1999 and to her comprehensive definition of "Health" derived from her 1893 essay "Sick-nursing and Health-nursing." Method: this is a historical narrative paper. With intentions to explore how Nightingale's insights might inform today's nursing culture and enhance nursing practice, these scholars joined a team of civil society activists to craft the Nightingale Declaration for A Healthy World as the founding credo of the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health. To follow in Nightingale's footsteps for more than two decades, these scholars since developed methods to increase public awareness of global health concerns and to engage today's nurses and concerned citizens in this public advocacy. Results: project demonstration results include specific advocacy for the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals — "Global Goals" targeted to achieve universal outcomes specific to "Health" and across the wider scope of social and environmental health determinants — all anticipated by Nightingale throughout her 40-year career. Conclusion: given today's severe global health concerns, these scholars' theoretical reflections identify challenges to contemporary nursing culture — calling for methods developed to strengthen nursing's voice in the global public arena.


Objetivo: este artigo articula como três estudiosas de Nightingale aplicaram suas reflexões teóricas à antecipação de longo alcance de Florence Nightingale do ano de 1999 e à sua definição abrangente de "Saúde" derivada de seu ensaio de 1893 "Enfermagem de enfermos e enfermagem em saúde". Método: trata-se de um artigo narrativo histórico. Com a intenção de explorar como os insights de Nightingale podem fundamentar a cultura de enfermagem de hoje e aprimorar a prática de enfermagem, essas acadêmicas se juntaram a uma equipe de ativistas da sociedade civil para elaborar a Declaração Nightingale por um Mundo Saudável como o credo fundador da Iniciativa Nightingale para a Saúde Global. Para seguir os passos de Nightingale por mais de duas décadas, essas estudiosas então desenvolveram métodos para aumentar a consciência pública sobre as preocupações com a saúde global e para envolver as enfermeiras e os cidadãos preocupados de hoje nessa defesa pública. Resultados: os resultados da demonstração do projeto incluem a defesa específica dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento do Milênio e Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável das Nações Unidas - "Objetivos Globais" direcionados para alcançar resultados universais específicos para "Saúde" e em todo o escopo mais amplo dos determinantes sociais e ambientais de saúde - todos antecipados por Nightingale ao longo de sua carreira de 40 anos. Conclusão: dadas as graves preocupações atuais com a saúde global, as reflexões teóricas dessas estudiosas identificam desafios para a cultura contemporânea da enfermagem - clamando por métodos desenvolvidos para fortalecer a voz da enfermagem na arena pública global.


Objetivo: este artículo articula cómo tres académicas Nightingale aplicaron sus reflexiones teóricas a la gran anticipación proyectiva de Florence Nightingale con respecto al año 1999 y a su definición integral de "Salud" derivada de su ensayo de 1893 de título "Cuidados a los enfermos y cuidados sanitarios". Método: se trata de un artículo narrativo histórico. Con la intención de explorar cómo las ideas de Nightingale podrían fundamentar la cultura de Enfermería actual y mejorar la práctica de la Enfermería, estas académicas se unieron a un equipo de activistas de la sociedad civil para elaborar la Declaración de Nightingale para un mundo saludable como el credo fundador de la Iniciativa Nightingale para la Salud Global. Para seguir los pasos de Nightingale durante más de dos décadas, estas académicas desarrollaron métodos para aumentar la conciencia pública sobre las preocupaciones de salud global e involucrar a las enfermeras y ciudadanos interesados de hoy en esta defensa pública. Resultados: los resultados de la demostración del proyecto incluyen una promoción específica para las Metas de Desarrollo del Milenio y Metas de Desarrollo Sustentable - "Metas Globales" de las Naciones Unidas dirigidas a lograr resultados universales específicos de "Salud" y en el ámbito más amplio de los determinantes de la salud sociales y ambientales, todo anticipado por Nightingale a lo largo de sus 40 años de carrera. Conclusión: dadas las graves preocupaciones de salud mundial de la actualidad, las reflexiones teóricas de estas académicas identifican desafíos a la cultura de la Enfermería contemporánea, y exigen métodos desarrollados para fortalecer la voz de la Enfermería en el ámbito público mundial.


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Humans , Global Health Strategies , Global Health , History of Nursing
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology ; (6): 88-93, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879672

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PURPOSE@#This research examined road traffic injury mortality and morbidity disparities across of country development status, and discussed the possibility of reducing country disparities by various actions to accelerate the pace of achieving Sustainable Development Goals target 3.6 - to halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents by 2020.@*METHODS@#Data for road traffic mortality, morbidity, and socio-demographic index (SDI) were extracted by country from the estimates of the Global Burden of Disease study, and the implementation of the three types of national actions (legislation, prioritized vehicle safety standards, and trauma-related post-crash care service) were extracted from the Global Status Report on Road Safety by World Health Organization. We fitted joinpoint regression analysis to identify and quantify the significant rate changes from 2011 to 2017.@*RESULTS@#Age-adjusted road traffic mortality decreased substantially for all the five SDI categories from 2011 to 2017 (by 7.52%-16.08%). Age-adjusted road traffic mortality decreased significantly as SDI increased in the study time period, while age-adjusted morbidity generally increased as SDI increased. Subgroup analysis by road user yielded similar results, but with two major differences during the study period of 2011 to 2017: (1) pedestrians in the high SDI countries experienced the lowest mortality (1.68-1.90 per 100,000 population) and morbidity (110.45-112.72 per 100,000 population for incidence and 487.48-491.24 per 100,000 population for prevalence), and (2) motor vehicle occupants in the high SDI countries had the lowest mortality (4.07-4.50 per 100,000 population) but the highest morbidity (428.74-467.78 per 100,000 population for incidence and 1025.70-1116.60 per 100,000 population for prevalence). Implementation of the three types of national actions remained nearly unchanged in all five SDI categories from 2011 to 2017 and was consistently stronger in the higher SDI countries than in the lower SDI countries. Lower income nations comprise the heaviest burden of global road traffic injuries and deaths.@*CONCLUSION@#Global road traffic deaths would decrease substantially if the large mortality disparities across country development status were reduced through full implementation of proven national actions including legislation and law enforcement, prioritized vehicle safety standards and trauma-related post-crash care services.

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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 23(2): e1561, jul.-dic. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1157045

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RESUMEN El cumplimiento del Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible, ODS, No 6 "Agua Limpia y Saneamiento", promulgado en 2015 por la ONU, requiere de nuevos enfoques y marcos conceptuales, que articulen e integren, de manera práctica, las intervenciones en el sector de Agua Potable, Saneamiento e Higiene (APSH), con la Gestión Integrada de Recursos Hídricos (GIRH), según los contextos específicos de cada región. En este sentido, la gobernanza del agua proporciona un marco conceptual, que permite analizar y potenciar la integración entre los sectores de APSH con la GIRH, en el marco del cumplimiento de los ODS. Para ello, se documentaron varios casos de estudio en Latinoamérica, donde se observó la integración sectorial, a partir del modelo de funciones de Gobernanza del Agua, desarrollado por Water Governance Facility - WGF. Si bien cada uno de los casos de estudio se enmarcan en alguna función específica de la gobernanza del agua, todos requieren, al menos, de otra función, para poder lograr su finalidad, siendo la "Coordinación", la más relevante, observada para el logro de los resultados obtenidos.


ABSTRACT The fulfillment of the Sustainable Development Goal, SDG, No 6 "Clean Water and Sanitation", promulgated in 2015 by the UN, requires new approaches and conceptual frameworks that articulate and integrate in a practical way the interventions of Drinking Water, Sanitation and Hygiene - WASH, with the Integrated Water Resources Management, IWRM, according to the specific contexts of each territory. In this sense, water governance provides a conceptual framework that allows analyzing and enhancing integration between WASH sectors with IWRM, within the framework of the fulfillment of the SDGs. For this, several case studies in Latin America were documented where sectoral integration was observed, based on the Water Governance Facility model of Water Governance. Although each of the case studies is framed in some specific function of water governance, all require at least one other function in order to achieve their purpose, with "Coordination" being the most relevant observed for the achievement of obtained results.

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Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention ; (12): 4-8,36, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-793308

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Objective To analyze the data of road traffic accidents, deaths and injuries in 31 provinces and municipalities in China from 2010 to 2017, and to predict that the number of deaths and injuries caused by road accidents set in the sustainable development goals (SDGs) will be halved by 2020 compared with the target set in 2015. Methods Describing and analyzing the current situation of road traffic accidents in 31 provinces and municipalities in China, and using the trend extrapolation method to predict whether the SDGs target can be achieved by 2020. Results The numbers of traffic accidents, deaths and injuries in Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shandong Provinces showed a downward trend from 2010 to 2017, but still ranked the front in China. In 2017, Beijing had the highest death rate followed by Guizhou as the second, and Guizhou had the highest injury rate followed by Tianjin as the second. The projected results showed that the numbers of deaths and injuries caused by road traffic accidents in China would be increased by 17% and 1.3% respectively in 2020 indicating that SDGs target could not be met. Among the 31 provinces/municipalities, it was predicted that the numbers of deaths and injuries in Hunan would be reduced to 50.7% and 65.3% in 2015, respectively by 2020, and the target could be achieved; the number of injuries in Shanghai was decreased by 83.3%, but the deaths was only decreased by 34.5%, and there was still a gap with the target; the rest 29 provinces/municipalities could not meet SDGs target. It was expected that the deaths in 11 provinces and municipalities would increase by 2020, with Beijing, Jilin, Jiangxi, Hubei and Guizhou Provinces showing the most significant growth. The number of injured people in 8 provinces and municipalities shows an increasing trend, with Jilin, Jiangxi, Hubei and Guizhou provinces showing significant growth. Conclusions Except for Hunan Province, it was difficult for the whole country and the rest provinces and municipalities to reach the SDGs target. According to the forecast results and the actual situation, a targeted scientific prevention and control strategy can be formulated. The measures taken by Hunan and Shanghai in traffic accident prevention and control were effective and worth learning.

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