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Gobi - translation to dutch

ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN A COMMUNITY
GOBI-FFF; Primary Health Care; GOBI; Primary healthcare
  • A primary health care worker in Saudi Arabia, 2008
  • Medical consultations for pregnant women and mothers of young children in [[Cameroon]]
  • T-AH-19}} in Manado, Indonesia, during Pacific Partnership 2012.

Gobi         
Gobi, desert located in northern China and southern Mongolia
Gobi Desert         
  • [[Alxa Left Banner]], [[Inner Mongolia]], China
  • [[Flaming Cliffs]] in Mongolia
  • Sacred [[ovoo]] in the Gobi Desert
  • Gobi by [[NASA World Wind]]
  • Sand dunes in [[Inner Mongolia]] Autonomous Region, China
  • Gurvansaikhan NP]], Mongolia
  • A Khulan ([[Mongolian wild ass]]) on a hill in the eastern Gobi of [[Mongolia]] at sunset
  • [[Bactrian camel]]s in the [[Bayankhongor Province]] of Mongolia
  • Remains of the [[Great Wall of China]] in the Gobi Desert
DESERT IN CHINA AND MONGOLIA
Gobi desert; Ecoregion PA1314; Ala Shan Desert; Desert of the Gobi; Gobi; The Gobi; The Gobi Desert; Говь; 戈壁; 沙漠; Gēbì; Goby Desert; Gebi Desert; Desert Gobi; Desertification in the Gobi Desert; Mongolian Gobi; Fauna of the Gobi Desert; Wildlife of the Gobi Desert; History of the Gobi Desert
Gobiwoestijn (wijduitgestrekte woestijn in noorden van China en Noord-Mongolië)
Gobi      
n. Gobi (een enorm woestijn in noord China en zuid Mongolië)

Definition

gobi
['g??bi]
¦ noun Indian term for cauliflower or cabbage.
Origin
from Punjabi.

Wikipedia

Primary health care

Primary health care, or PHC, refers to "essential health care" that is based on scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology. This makes universal health care accessible to all individuals and families in a community. PHC initiatives allow for the full participation of community members in implementation and decision making. Services are provided at a cost that the community and the country can afford at every stage of their development in the spirit of self-reliance and self-determination. In other words, PHC is an approach to health beyond the traditional health care system that focuses on health equity-producing social policy. PHC includes all areas that play a role in health, such as access to health services, environment and lifestyle. Thus, primary healthcare and public health measures, taken together, may be considered as the cornerstones of universal health systems. The World Health Organization, or WHO, elaborates on the goals of PHC as defined by three major categories, "empowering people and communities, multisectoral policy and action; and primary care and essential public health functions as the core of integrated health services[1]." Based on these definitions, PHC can not only help an individual after being diagnosed with a disease or disorder, but actively prevent such issues by understanding the individual as a whole.

This ideal model of healthcare was adopted in the declaration of the International Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata, Kazakhstan in 1978 (known as the "Alma Ata Declaration"), and became a core concept of the World Health Organization's goal of Health for all. The Alma-Ata Conference mobilized a "Primary Health Care movement" of professionals and institutions, governments and civil society organizations, researchers and grassroots organizations that undertook to tackle the "politically, socially and economically unacceptable" health inequalities in all countries. There were many factors that inspired PHC; a prominent example is the Barefoot Doctors of China.

Examples of use of Gobi
1. There are brown bears that survive in the Gobi Desert," Kendall said.
2. Their sweat and toil transformed the Gobi desert into an oasis, the young guides tell visitors.
3. The two men began their journey on Wednesday, from a launch pad in the Gobi desert.
4. Gobi, who said she couldn‘t support the compromise amendment, as she did last year.
5. Bend it like Beckham (2002) Strapline: Who wants to cook Aloo Gobi when you can bend a ball like Beckham?