Public Health Progress, In a Perilous Time

Travel to India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Nigeria highlights the challenges — and great promise — of community-led public health

Visiting a Health and Wellness Centre in Varnasi, Uttar Pradesh.

The power of community

“She’s better than the doctors in town! Because of her, we’re able to get the medicine we need!” one patient told me, his eyes beaming with pride.

Meeting dedicated health workers and their patients was a highlight of my visit to India.

A little can go a long way, but more support is needed

Imagine how many more lives could be saved if countries were able to fully fund their efforts to prevent heart disease and invest in public health systems.

Left: Entrance to Entoto Fana Health Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Right: Reviewing the center’s hypertension treatment program.

Preparedness is key

Primary care is where it’s at

A patient gets her blood pressure checked at Baushi Community Clinic in Golapganj, Bangladesh.

The stronger our primary health care systems are, the more people will be treated effectively for high blood pressure.

Left: Showcasing a digital app to improve hypertension control. Center: Discussing challenges in Thane, Maharashtra. Right: Visiting a primary health center in NTR District, Andhra Pradesh

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President and CEO, Resolve to Save Lives | Former CDC Director and NYC Health Commissioner | Focused on saving lives. twitter.com/drtomfrieden

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Dr. Tom Frieden

President and CEO, Resolve to Save Lives | Former CDC Director and NYC Health Commissioner | Focused on saving lives. twitter.com/drtomfrieden