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[afro-nets] AFRO-NETS is about malaria (14)


  • From: Dr. Shamim ul Moula <shamimul.moula@gmail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 15:29:53 +0600

AFRO-NETS is about malaria (14)
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In my knowledge so far, no body wrote or declared that AFRO-NETS
is only for malaria! Instead I was happy to see that almost all
the mailers were almost in a consensus that we should discuss
all the possible problems relating health including that of Ma-
laria as only in Africa alone, it grabbed about 1.2 million peo-
ple in the last year. Also the factors affecting the health
situation could be beneficial for the subscribers for their un-
derstanding and designing/implementation of the projects / pro-
grams.

I can't understand why it came like that "list only about ma-
laria"? Of course not, all the health problems and related is-
sues prioritized by the subscribers can come here. Please inform
me whether I am wrong to understand the last mail from a honored
subscribers and also I want to know why the KMMN and the malaria
has became an "idiosyncratic" and "hypersensitive" issue to some
people? I would like to request Mr. Philip Coticelli and Paul
Driessen urgently to clarify clearly with relevant data and sta-
tistics why the malaria issue is one of the most important is-
sues to be discussed as they are in the core of the KMMN program
and working too hard. Also I shall request them to explore why
the malaria issue is becoming the cause of "hypersensitivity"
and "angio-neuritic odema" for some of the subscribers? Why KMMN
is suffering so much?

I think the issue is to be settled through clarifications with-
out taking any chance immediately as it is already affecting the
noble program and campaign KMMN! Respect to everybody and hopes
to read all the issues affecting health in AFRO-NETS as those
ill benefit us, the LDC workers of health working in grass
roots.

Regards and respect to everybody. Let us minimize all the confu-
sions if we got any in the regard.

Sincerely,
Dr. Shamim ul Moula
MBBS, PGDHHM, Ph.D.
Grass-root Health Worker
Executive Director, Parallel Force for Development (National NGO)
Director, Safe Life (National NGO)
Director, High Vision Popular Media Service
Deputy Director and Chief, Planning & Monitoring Unit, Dhaka Ah-
sania Mission (Internationally reputed NGO)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Tel: +880-172275061
mailto:shamimul.moula@gmail.com