Centre des médias
Aide-mémoire N°349
Janvier 2015
Evaluando y mejorando la calidad y los derechos humanos en los establecimientos de salud
mental y de apoyo social
This film is the Bemba version of our English film: Food for Life - What and when to feed your child (6 - 24 months)
en collaboration avec des experts en santé mentale du Centre Neuro-Psychopathologique de l’Université de Kinshasa (CNPP/UNIKIN)
This document describes recommended measures for dealing with medical and other staff employed either in patient care or in outbreak control during the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
Abuses against Women and Girls with Psychosocial or Intellectual Disabilities in institutions in India
Diese Basissprache für Notfälle ist hilfreich für Professionelle aus dem Gesundheitsbereich, wenn sie sich in Notfällen mit Migranten verständigen müssen. Das Kit dient auch den Migranten selbst als Material zum Lernen. Es ist in 17 Sprachen erhältlich. Klicken Sie auf eine Sprachversion, um ...ein pdf herunterzuladen.
Also available in: Bulgarian, Arabic, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Chinese, Croatian, Polish, Russian, Turkish, French, Ukrainian
https://www.takecareproject.eu/de-2
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PlosOne December 10, 2014 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111913
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous throughout the marine environment, yet estimates of the global abundance and weight of floating plastics have lacked data, particularly from the Southern Hemisphere and remote regions. Here we re...port an estimate of the total number of plastic particles and their weight floating in the world's oceans from 24 expeditions (2007–2013) across all five sub-tropical gyres, costal Australia, Bay of Bengal and the Mediterranean Sea conducting surface net tows (N = 680) and visual survey transects of large plastic debris (N = 891). Using an oceanographic model of floating debris dispersal calibrated by our data, and correcting for wind-driven vertical mixing, we estimate a minimum of 5.25 trillion particles weighing 268,940 tons. When comparing between four size classes, two microplastic <4.75 mm and meso- and macroplastic >4.75 mm, a tremendous loss of microplastics is observed from the sea surface compared to expected rates of fragmentation, suggesting there are mechanisms at play that remove <4.75 mm plastic particles from the ocean surface.
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BMC Psychiatry 2014 14:191 https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-14-191