Happening Now: #Jamaica Salt Consumption, #Knowledge , #attitude and practices MOHW JA with Dr. Chris Tufton Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn MP, OLY CAIHR Jamaica
Happy to a part of this. Hoping this translates to policy change and planning for the next pandemic/disaster in the Caribbean..CAIHR Jamaica
Thank you Dr. Suzanne Soares Wynter, CAIHR Jamaica for supporting World Heart Day ❤
#UseHeart ❤
#WorldHeartDay2020
It's projects like these for us! We are pleased to have supported The UWI Mona Campus / CAIHR Jamaica to officially launch the #LIFEProject . This type of study provides the best evidence for putting in place measures to improve health care among our vulnerable groups.
#CuratingAmazingStories
Parenting training is an important violence prevention strategy. Prof. Susan Walker shares the work of Caribbean Institute for Health Research CAIHR Jamaica in Prevention of the effects of violence on children : Early Childhood Interventions.
#violenceprevention #evidencebasedvp
Join our ECEHH Wellcome Centre CAIHR Jamaica virtual symposium Global Food Systems in Local Contexts: Understanding Contemporary Food Systems Through Time: Tuesday 16th – Friday 19th February 2021 Full programme and register on our website caribbeanfoodscapes.com/symposium/
Looking forward to bringing a SIDS perspective to a robust discussion on climate, food and health at #COP28 ! Community Food for Planetary Health The UWI, Cave Hill Campus CAIHR Jamaica
Our Health & Nutrition Advocacy Webinar for Youth has started.
We're kicking off with a presentation from Annalee Gray-Brown from CAIHR Jamaica who will give us an overview of what the nutrition situtation is like for youth and adolescents in Jamaica.
#HealthMeetsHistory activist former #UniversityoftheWestIndies #UWI Chancellor Sir George Alleyne PAHO/WHO brought NCD Alliance CEO Katie Dain #civilsociety to UWI Museum during a visit The UWI Mona Campus #ComeAgain CAIHR Jamaica Faculty of Med Sci United Nations British Foundation for UWI AFUWI UWI Alumni Online Healthcare Jamaica
#SickleCellAwarenessMonth continues with the first in a series of public (virtual) events- the SICKLE CELL WELLNESS FORUM- today at 5PM.
Moderated by Fae A. Ellington CD 🇯🇲
Join us live on Facebook
Dr. Chris Tufton @julietsamantha
@sicklecellunitja CAIHR Jamaica National Health Fund
Healthy Youth will feature presentations from JYAN and experts from the Heart Foundation of Jamaica and Caribbean Institute for Health Research on the growing problem of NCDs among youth and how to address it. MOHW JA Heart Foundation CAIHR Jamaica JYAN UNICEF Jamaica
Los Pequeños Estados Insulares en Desarrollo ( #PEIDs ) del #Caribe comparten muchas vulnerabilidades y desigualdades que el #COVID19 ha empeorado. Son vulnerables al #cambioclimático y desastres naturales, y también son nutricionalmente vulnerables: Alafia Samuels CAIHR Jamaica
Small Islands Development States ( #SIDs ) of the #Caribbean share several vulnerabilities and lots of inequalities that #COVID19 has made worse. They are vulnerable to #climatechange and natural hazards, also are nutritionally vulnerable: Alafia Samuels CAIHR Jamaica
Professor Susan Walker shares her research CAIHR Jamaica on Early Childhood Interventions.
“Parent training is an important violence prevention strategy.” #VPAForum #EvidenceBasedVP
Prof Jennifer Knight-Madden, former Director (2014-2021) of the Sickle Cell Unit, CAIHR Jamaica delivered the main address at tonight's Sickle Cell Wellness Forum & Annual Lecture.
She introduced a profile of sickle cell disease with insight into the epidemiology of SCD in Ja
Small Island Developing States face unique #health challenges.
Professor T. Alafia Samuels explains the #SIDS #UHC response.
globalgovernanceproject.org/2019/06/22/uhc…
#UNGA2019 #HLMUHC World Health Organization (WHO) The Defeat-NCD Partnership Mukesh Kapila CAIHR Jamaica