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As of June this year, 70 patients have been provided antiviral therapy, a glimmer of hope for the estimated 16 individuals affected by chronic hepatitis B. Speaking to Sue Huntley about her experience in Kiribati, she described the community as very welcoming and grateful. As fatty liver disease worsens liver health and was commonly found to occur simultaneously to hepatitis B, this points to a need for greater education of the local community about healthy lifestyle management.

A public awareness campaign was also announced over the local radio, informing people about hepatitis and bringing people from across the island to the busy hospital clinic. The future of the project was discussed during a debriefing session at the end of the visit with the Acting Director of the Tungaru Central Hospital. In these early days, challenges such as patient record systems, medication dispensing and staffing will need to be addressed.

View all posts by hepatitisbfree. May Speaking to Sue Huntley about her experience in Kiribati, she described the community as very welcoming and grateful. Like this: Like Loading Previous Post Assoc. Facebook Instagram Twitter. Website Powered by WordPress. I examined relevant documents but also spent an extended period talking to those charged with the delivery of Australian aid for inclusive education both Australian aid government officials and contractors and other key stakeholders including Kiribati Ministry of Education administrators, school executives, and a representative of a disabled persons organisation.

Overall, the interviews revealed that without Australian aid programs it was unlikely that the inclusive education initiatives, such as the development of the Kiribati Inclusive Education Policy, would have occurred. Financial concerns were seen as a major barrier. It was a worry. The day-to-day management of inclusive education initiatives appeared to lie with the external contractor rather than with the Ministry of Education.

A local employee of the contractor oversaw initiatives and reported directly to the contractor. It was as if the Ministry of Education was supporting Australian aid initiatives rather than the other way round. There is definitely a conflict between Australian imposed values of disability inclusion and negative attitudes towards disability within the Kiribati community. On the one hand, it may be argued that Australian aid helps broaden the view of the Kiribati community to incorporate universal human rights and practices.

Cultures that have different views can be shown alternatives which may be then internalised into their own cultural perspectives. On the other hand, this situation may create a mindset that makes genuine local ownership of inclusive education difficult to achieve.

Dependency on external influence may be accompanied by a discounting of local ideas as inferior. Respondents, while worried about the future, were positive about the changes.

We are very grateful that new ideas are introduced to Kiribati because Kiribati is not staying as it is but changed. So how can we cope with changes if we do not have support from others?

I think foreign aid ideas are needed for us to go in the right direction. There is a need for humanitarian aid to Kiribati because of significant development challenges, such as:. Fortunately, new programs are focusing on humanitarian aid to Kiribati.

Caritas Australia partnered with the Diocese of Tarawa and Nauru to train local young people to work with communities and raise awareness about the impacts of climate change. Saltwater contaminates drinking wells and high tides destroy land crops, threatening the food security of communities dependent on subsistence agriculture in Kiribati.



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