SAO BOSO KAMARA CORNER

“Having sold your land and accepted payment, you must accept the consequences”. This site is christened after the 19th Century Bopolu and Guadu-Gboni Mandingo King, Sao Boso Kamara, in the hope that his equitable and just approach to reconciling the elements of the Liberian population will serve as a lesson for fashioning a lasting solution to our national quandary. Let the betterment of others be your vocation.

Monday, June 23, 2008

The world health report 2007 - A safer future: global public health security in the 21st century

The World Health Report 2007 - A safer future: global public health security in the 21st century marks a turning point in the history of public health, and signals what could be one of the biggest advances in health security in half a century. It shows how the world is at increasing risk of disease outbreaks, epidemics, industrial accidents, natural disasters and other health emergencies which can rapidly become threats to global public health security. The report explains how the revised International Health Regulations (2005), which came into force this year, helps countries to work together to identify risks and act to contain and control them. The regulations are needed because no single country, regardless of capability or wealth, can protect itself from outbreaks and other hazards without the cooperation of others. The report says the prospect of a safer future is within reach - and that this is both a collective aspiration and a mutual responsibility.

1 Comments:

  • At 2:15 PM, Blogger Vigó said…

    Hello, I am writing from Argentina, where, as a client of a bar called King Sao, I am curious to define it's origin. I was told King Sao was a liberator of slaves, a man who fought injustice and the criminal 'recruitment' of slaves in West Africa. Is that correct? Any news would make me very happy. Gracias, from Buenos Aires!

     

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