Worldwide Water Issues: Africa and Florida
- Anne van Oorschot
- Environment
The third and last in our series on Worldwide Water Issues – real problems in real places.
While the global picture for water management is far from encouraging, that of
The third and last in our series on Worldwide Water Issues – real problems in real places.
While the global picture for water management is far from encouraging, that of
Welcome to the newly re-named team that focuses on age-related issues!
Over the last few months, a new team of team co-chairs, Kelly Fitzgerald, PhD and Tam Thompson-Steckel, has been working to revise the Transitions: Growing Older Team into the newly named Global Aging Team. Ali Weihofen, LCSW, MPH has been a significant contributor to the development of the newly...
Water: Worldwide Issues - Asia & Western USA
Here is the second in a series of three articles from the Water Team giving you information about real water problems in real places.
While America is probably not the first place you think of for water problems, the US government projects that at least 36 states will face water shortages in the...
According to the UN World Health Organization (WHO), there are an estimated two million women in the world living with fistulas. Another word for fistula is ‘hole.’ So, in other words, there are over two million women who literally have a hole in the lower cavity of their bodies, and as a result, cannot control the passage of their bodily...