Fact Sheets

These materials present short summaries of selected topics, diseases, and conditions. They are arranged with the newest material on top. You can easily sort by Title, Type, or Date by clicking on a column heading.
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Health Systems Quality of Health Care Doesn't Have to Cost a Lot (PDF | 281.9k)
Ample evidence suggests that quality of care (or the lack of it) must be at the center of every discussion about how to improve health in developing countries. Yet, many examples indicate that quality of care is still poor.
DCPP Fact Sheet Dec 2007
Interventions and Strategies, Occupational Health Developing Countries Can Reduce Occupational Hazards (PDF | 677.0k)
Workers everywhere face chemical, biological, physical, and psychosocial workplace hazards. However, people in developing countries bear more than 80 percent of the global burden of occupational disease and injury. Some diseases, such as lead poisoning, which have been largely eliminated in developed countries, remain a major problem in the rest of the world.
DCPP Fact Sheet Oct 2007
Lifestyle Curbing Alcohol Consumption Can Reduce Death and Disease (PDF | 290.8k)
Inappropriate alcohol use is a persistent public health problem. Four percent of the global burden of disease can be attributed to alcohol, which is linked to more than 60 different specific diseases.
DCPP Fact Sheet Oct 2007
Cardiovascular Diseases, Child and Adolescent Health, Environment, Respiratory Diseases, Technology, Women's Health How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution Through Cost-Effective Solutions (PDF | 292.6k)
More than half of the world?s population still depends on fuel sources that are inefficient, highly polluting, and unhealthy.
DCPP Fact Sheet Jul 2007
Community Health, Malnutrition, Nutrition, School-Based Health Eliminating Malnutrition Could Reduce Poor Countries' Disease Burden by One-Third (PDF | 305.7k)
Worldwide, about 130 million children are undernourished, and in Sub-Saharan Africa, the numbers are increasing.
DCPP Fact Sheet Jul 2007
Diarrheal Diseases, Disaster Relief, Disasters and Wars, Health Systems, Infectious Diseases, Malaria Natural Disasters: Coping with the Health Impact (PDF | 284.0k)
Disasters, such as earthquakes or hurricanes, carry a substantial health burden for affected populations and compromise the capacity of local health services to address priority health care needs.
DCPP Fact Sheet Jul 2007
Contributing and Risk Factors, Diseases and Conditions, Family Planning, Finance and Cost-Effectiveness, Health Policy, Health Systems, Infectious Diseases, Interventions and Strategies, Malaria, Maternal and Neonatal Health, Policy and Systems, Women's Health Une tragédie évitable : Les décès maternels et néonatals en Afrique de l'ouest (PDF | 11.1MB)
En 2001, les conditions maternelles et p
DCPP Fact Sheet Jun 2007
Alternative Medicine Complementary and Alternative Medicine May Reduce Risk of Some Diseases (PDF | 285.8k)
Despite the power and promise of modern medicine, large segments of the world?s population cannot or do not reap its benefits.
DCPP Fact Sheet Jun 2007
Emergency Medical Services, Family Planning, Maternal and Neonatal Health, Millennium Development Goals, Women's Health A Preventable Tragedy: Maternal and Newborn Deaths in West Africa (PDF | 367.1k)
In 2001, maternal and perinatal conditions represented the single largest contributor to the global burden of disease, at nearly 6 percent of total Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs).
DCPP Fact Sheet Jun 2007
Lifestyle, Noncommunicable Diseases, Pain Control Musculoskeletal Conditions are the Most Common Cause of Chronic Disability (PDF | 282.4k)
Globally, the number of people suffering from musculoskeletal conditions increased by 25 percent over the past decade.
DCPP Fact Sheet May 2007
Millennium Development Goals, Surveillance, Technology Want Value for Money? Invest in Information (PDF | 305.7k)
Comprehensive Health Information Systems are Essential and Affordable.
DCPP Fact Sheet May 2007
Diarrheal Diseases, Finance and Cost-Effectiveness, Interventions and Strategies, Sanitation Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (PDF | 372.9k)
Simple, Effective Solutions Save Lives
DCPP Fact Sheet May 2007
Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes, Injuries and Violence, Lifestyle, Noncommunicable Diseases Health Priority Setting in the Southern Cone (PDF | 373.0k)
Action Needed on Lifestyle Risk Factors
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Cancer, Contributing and Risk Factors, Lifestyle, Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, Women's Health Controlling Cancer in Developing Countries (PDF | 336.9k)
Prevention and Treatment Stratagies Merit Further Studies
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Community Health, Economics and Cost-Effectiveness, Health Systems, Hospitals, Primary Care, Surgery The Critical Role of District Hospitals (PDF | 292.2k)
Providing Poor Communities with Timely, Cost-Effective Care
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Economics and Cost-Effectiveness, Health Systems, Hospitals, Primary Care Primary Health Care (PDF | 311.5k)
Key to Delivering Cost-Effective Interventions
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Maternal and Neonatal Health La santé des nouveau-nés (PDF | 405.9k)
Plus de quatre millions de nouveau-n
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Cancer, Diabetes, Injuries and Violence, Lifestyle Marco prioritario de salud en el Cono Sur (PDF | 428.1k)
Acciones necesarias sobre los factores de riesgo del estilo de vida
DCPP Fact Sheet Apr 2007
Health Systems, Maternal and Neonatal Health, Millennium Development Goals, Women's Health Maternal Deaths (PDF | 995.4k)
An Unacceptable Lack of Progress
DCPP Fact Sheet Mar 2007
Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Maternal and Neonatal Health, Women's Health Why Contraception is a Best Buy (PDF | 268.5k)
Family Planning Saves Lives and Spurs Development
DCPP Fact Sheet Mar 2007
Cardiovascular Diseases, Contributing and Risk Factors, Diabetes, Injuries and Violence, Lifestyle, Noncommunicable Diseases Noncommunicable Diseases on the Rise in East, Central, and Southern Africa (PDF | 1.1MB)
Although infectious diseases are still responsible for the largest burden of disease in sub-Saharan Africa, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a significant burden in this region.
DCPP Fact Sheet Mar 2007
Family Planning, Maternal and Neonatal Health, Women's Health La mortalité maternelle (PDF | 280.8k)
Un manque de progr
DCPP Fact Sheet Mar 2007
Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Women's Health Pourquoi la contraception est un bon investissement (PDF | 435.5k)
La planification familiale sauve des vies et encourage le d
DCPP Fact Sheet Mar 2007
Child and Adolescent Health, Finance and Cost-Effectiveness, Health Policy, Millennium Development Goals Atteindre les objectifs du Millénaire pour le développement pour la Santé : (PDF | 286.4k)
Jusqu?ici, les progr
DCPP Fact Sheet Feb 2007
Finance and Cost-Effectiveness, Health Policy, Millennium Development Goals Achieving the Millennium Development Goals for Health (PDF | 473.4k)
So far, progress is mixed. Can we reach our targets?
DCPP Fact Sheet Feb 2007