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This is the VOA Special English Education Report. We talked last week about the costs of higher education for students who want to study in the United States. Today, as our Foreign Student Series cont
Cameroon Launches Campaign against Illegal Hospitals 喀麦隆开展打击非法医院运动 From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Im Christopher Cruise. And Im Faith Lapidus. Today on the program we have three stories from the Afri
Doctor 'Brain Drain' Costs Africa $2.2 Billion There are more than a hundred million health care workers around the world, but in many poor countries, there are only a handful of doctors and nurses to care for tens or, even hundreds of thousands of p
Hey, it's the middle of the week, otherwise, known as Wensday. We are glad you decide to check in with us here at CNN student news. I'm Carl Azuz. We start up today in Texas where those wild fires we told you aboout yesterday just keep on burning. Mo
VI. Furthering Listening and Speaking Task 1: Medical Services on Campus While every university in America has its own policies and creates its own rules, most provide some type of medical service or health insurance for students, especially large un
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. The United Nations is seeking to improve electronic communication for health workers in Africa. Workers in rural areas would have a better way to get training, information and advice from doctors hundre
AS IT IS 2014-01-16 Cameroon Turns Against Illegal Hospitals 喀麦隆民众反对非法医院 Hello, again, and welcome back. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. We invite you to listen carefully so that you can learn and improve your American English. Tod
AS IT IS 2014-07-11 Health Ministers Meet in Emergency Ebola Conference 卫生部长召开埃博拉紧急会议 Health ministers from West African countries met in Ghana last week for emergency talks about the Ebola virus. The World Health Organizati
AS IT IS 2015-02-14 Uganda Under Fire for Exporting Health Workers 乌干达出口医护人员遭批评 The Ugandan government has set up a program to send almost 300 health care workers to work in Trinidad and Tobago. Critics say there is already a
AS IT IS 2016-07-10 Doctors in Uganda Are Only a Click Away 点点鼠标,乌干达的医生就来了 Social media is filling a big demand in Uganda for individuals who have medical questions or need health care. 在乌干达,对于有医学问题和
Health Workers Advised on Care of FGM Victims 卫生工作者建议关注FGM(女性生殖器割礼)受害者 The World Health Organization has released guidance to help health workers care for girls and women living with female genital mutilation. Ab
Liberia's JFK Hospital Reopens After Temporary Ebola Closure 埃博拉生与死:利比里亚停业医院为孕产妇重开 MONROVIA JFK Hospital, one of Liberias largest and oldest medical facilities, had to close temporarily in July, following the d
As of 2015, life expectancy in China now stands at 76.34. The State Council plans to extend that to 77.3 by 2020 and 79 by 2030. Under the so-called Healthy China 2030 blueprint, Qingdao wants to invest in sectors such as public health care and take
Health workers are frequently becoming targets in countries undergoing conflict or civil unrest. A new report says since 2012, hundreds have been attacked in dozens of countries.Human Rights Watch and the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition joi
GWEN IFILL: Despite new pledges of aid, international leaders provided downbeat assessments of the current battle against Ebola. The head of the World Bank said the international community community had quote failed miserably in its initial response.
GWEN IFILL: Despite new pledges of aid, international leaders provided downbeat assessments of the current battle against Ebola. The head of the World Bank said the international community community had quote failed miserably in its initial response.
By Scott Bobb Caia, Central Mozambique 14 March 2007 For weeks, relief officials have been trying to cope with a human disaster caused by flooding in central Mozambique's Zambezi River basin. The floods have destroyed the homes and crops of more tha
By Tendai Maphosa London 22 February 2008 A team of international disease experts has accused rich nations of committing a crime by luring African health professionals away from their home countries where their services are badly needed. From London,
The report says that the medical services system at the grassroots levels has been improved. People living in urban and rural areas can enjoy 41 free basic health services. However, current services can not meet the demand of people in need. The medi
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: There are rules in war - at least they're supposed to be. And one of those rules, according to the Geneva Conventions, is that hospitals should be safe from any kind of attack. It still happens though. A new report documents hund