Health Needs Assessment for Mekelle City, Ethiopia
Giorgi
Genessa
author
Krishnan
Kripa
author
Columbia University. Millennium Cities Initiative
originator
contributor
text
Working papers
New York
Millennium Cities Initiative
2009
English
In recent years, tremendous progress has been made in Ethiopia and in Tigray towards attaining the health-related United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). With a united focus, the health professionals, governmental workers, non-governmental actors and community members can work together to make Mekelle a healthier city. HIV/AIDS, TB, upper respiratory infections and malnutrition are the city’s major health challenges; the prime causes of child morbidity and mortality are pneumonia, diarrhea and malnutrition. To accelerate the reduction in maternal mortality, improved access to antenatal care and health facilities staffed with skilled birth attendants are essential. Indeed, through the research undertaken for this needs assessment, MCI has found that MDGs 4, 5 and 6 can be accomplished in Mekelle, at relatively low cost--particularly when compared to the heavy financial burden of treating those suffering from the grave and debilitating diseases mentioned above.
Public health
Sub-Saharan Africa studies
Public policy
MCI Social Sector Working Paper Series
6/2009
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:8749
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