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In Public Health: What it is in Liberia, the author did justice to the narrative by laying out a framework to get a clear understanding of the approaches, practices, operations and impacts of the field of public health in Liberia. Readers of this book will identify other historical information concerning the definition, context, content and concept already discussed in the field of public health. Aside from the aforementioned, the reader will also be inspired by illustrations of the pattern of health and disease in Liberia, FOAP concept of the vicious circle of ill-health (a concept in the…mehr

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In Public Health: What it is in Liberia, the author did justice to the narrative by laying out a framework to get a clear understanding of the approaches, practices, operations and impacts of the field of public health in Liberia. Readers of this book will identify other historical information concerning the definition, context, content and concept already discussed in the field of public health. Aside from the aforementioned, the reader will also be inspired by illustrations of the pattern of health and disease in Liberia, FOAP concept of the vicious circle of ill-health (a concept in the field of public health that was introduced by the author), models in public health that can be used to resolve some of Liberia's existing health issues, careers in the field of public health, and public health nutrition, nutrition education and school feeding program for adolescent girls and school-age children. All in all, this book offers a wealth of public health knowledge with Liberia in mind, of course. This is 21st century Liberia. There is a high need for better quality health and wellness programs that will be sustainable in improving the health status of the entire population.
Autorenporträt
 Forkpah Pewee is a Health Promotion and Education Expert by profession. He currently serves as Chairman of the Undergraduate Public Health Department at the University of Liberia. He is also an Adjunct Faculty in the College of Health Sciences at Cuttington University School of Graduate and Professional Studies.