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Bangladesh faces significant challenges in managing public health emergencies due to limited financial resources, insufficient medical staff, and poor data management. The country's health care system is currently strained, with a notable imbalance between the number of patients and available healthcare professionals.

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I am researching the position Bangladesh will take and the role they will play in the U.N. WHO effort of public health emergencies.

suggested resolutions

conclusion
😤Bangladesh needs stability, more money, and doctors in the scene swell as more facilities/. higher capacity to be able to function well as a country and not have high fatality rate because of public health emergencies.
less focus on the future and more on the now so that future problems such as covid and air pollution stop pilling up on top of the others over and over again.(9)
😤making private health care and coverage not the best by improving the public side
😤make it easer to manage info and data so there is less miscommunication(10)
😤increase the budget overall towards these issues(10)
😤improve efficiency and effectiveness of resources towards public heath emergencies(8)
😤limit production on the main objects or things that cause major air pollution.(8)
😤improve desaises prevention and promotion on a national level(9)
😤educate clients towards these issues (8)
😤collaboration between NGO's and government to strsagthen support and resolutions towropes public heath emergencies (8)
😤involve the government in public heath emergencies (7)
😤rework the Health finance system to better support public heath emergencies (7)
😤making private health care and coverage not the best by improving the public side(17)
😤stargthen the UHC or better know as the Bangladesh universal health coverage system twourds future emergencies and solving the ones now(7)
😤Shortage of doctors so doctors are constantly changing jobs/locations almost weekly(15)
because of past hard ships the people of Bangladesh have difficulty putting there already small amount of money to a communal fund used for public health emergencies
😤Patients considerably outnumber doctors, nurses, phisicians.(15)
😤sometimes important data is lost because of the poor management of the data in the public health care system surounding public health emergencies(15)
😆Bangladesh this month has had 8108 cases and 182 deaths.
😆total deaths 27,912 overall.
😆Total confirmed cases overall are 1,572,127
😤There is high demand but little execution for a large scale public health system(4)

background information

😤2.6% of total GDP is spent on healthcare(14)
country’s current position

i😅n 2016 nearly 180K people died from air pollution

😤There is high demand but little execution for a large scale public health system

😤Shortage of doctors so doctors are constantly changing jobs/locations

😤Patients outnumber doctors, nurses,phisicians, ect.

😢because of past hard ships the people of Bangladesh have difficulty putting there already small amount of money to a communal fund

😅air pollution come from gas , paints chemicals, and batteries

😢sometimes important data is lost because of the poor management of the data in the public health care system

😅There are many financial issues surrounding the public health care system.

😅Bangladesh has had a decrease in covid numbers after a spike a few months ago.

🙂the gdp per capita is 4200 US dollars (1)
😤A polite healthcare scheam takes advantage of the people above the poverty line where they make people pay premiums for that specific health care(13)
NGOs include: UHC, GoB, NHP, NSSSoB to name a few(12)
😤The main public health care providers for emergencies like covid are are NGOs
🥲Bangladesh is one of the most air polluteed places in the world.(1)
🙂the current population of Bangladesh is 162.7 million.(1)

Introduction

😤The main public health emergencies in Bangladesh at the moment are air pollution and the Covid-19 pandemic at the moment(2)
😤1305 of the public health personal sense 2011 are on short training(4)
Bangladesh supports the U.N's efforts towards response and preparation to public health(emergencies by supporting local governments to create data backed campaigns and emergency response systems to both urban and rural people