We will catch up more on Friday Ramblings.
AFRICA
LIBERIA
Liberia and Central Africa Republic have issued health alerts on Monkey Pox outbreaks. Last year we discussed the zoonotic disease Monkey Pox, so if you need to catch up and learn more.
PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
Majority of African countries do a very poor job towards investments in health infrastructure. The consequences towards this lack of investment contributes to the exhausting inefficiency of countries providing overall public health services to the public.
There always seems to be an excuse for holding “leaders” accountable towards investing in their country’s public health.
International Non-Governmental Organizations that provide “aide” fuel this destructive attitude and ideology that African leaders ought not to be held accountable because of (Fill in the blank) towards their own public health. You often find such excuses come from those that hail from global north spaces that cannot even grasp the health security issues facing Africa.
It also comes from privileged people that hold roles in leadership within these African states that fear accountability.
You cannot actively exploit “aide” that cripples your country while concurrently complain on former colonial masters exploiting your space.
At some point in time, African leaders must admit their failure towards building and investing towards their own public health.
COOL INVESTMENT FROM JAPAN
Read here to understand the role of TICAD as a soft power tool from Japan towards Africa Public Health.
SOUTH AFRICA: UPDATE ON LISTERIA
The cause of Listeria for our South African friends can blamed on bolony/polony.
CHINA & BOTSWANA- PUBLIC HEALTH AS A SOFT POWER TOOL
Last year, we touched on Botswana as a country that had so much potential with branding and “soft tools” but the government chooses not to actively invest in such public diplomacy.
Brush up on Botswana and those soft tools
We touched on 4 neglected pieces that could build a powerful brand for the country. It appears China will apply number 2 as a soft power tool.
ASIA
JAPAN "Let's talk about Sex"
While Japan has no problem investing in the public health infrastructure of Africa, it is failing miserably in teaching the Japanese youth on sex education.
In discussing Sexual Health Education or (Reproductive Health Education), it is absolutely forbidden for teachers to mention the following: Intercourse, Birth Control and Abortion.
Catch up more on the dilemma of talking about sex in Japan.
THAILAND: SUPER GONORRHEA "THE CLAP"
Our Advice: Always use your umbrella no matter the enviroment.
See you next PHW!