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581 In this month’s Bulletin Bull World Health Organ 2019;97:581| doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.19.000919 In the editorial section, Amir Aman Hagos et al. (582) introduce a recent World Health Assembly resolution on emergency care systems. In the news section, Lynn Eaton (585–586) reports on burn-out as an occupational health issue for health care workers. Teguest Guerma talks to Gary Humphreys (587–588) about the early years of the HIV epidemic and her current commitment to training midwives in Ethiopia. Thailand Meeting national needs Sirinad Tiantong et al. (642–644) create a new cooperation strategy. Japan Labour and delivery Yuto Maeda et al. (631–636) explain shortfalls in analgesia during childbirth. Indonesia Managing acute malnutrition Blandina Rosalina Bait et al. (597–604) report implementation research from Kupang district. Bangladesh Counting everyone Moyeen Uddin et al. (637–641) describe a pilot programme to increase civil registration coverage. Deaths before and after 70 Peter Byass (589–596) examines noncommunicable disease mortality correlates. Harm reduction for people who inject drugs Daniel O’Keefe et al. (605–611) argue for better indicators of access and impact. Emergency care systems Taylor W Burkholder et al. (612–619) propose a rights-based approach. Benin, Mali, Mozambique and Togo How to pay for universal health coverage Inke Mathauer et al. (620–630) explore options for raising revenue.

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    In this month’s Bulletin

    Bull World Health Organ 2019;97:581| doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.19.000919

    In the editorial section, Amir Aman Hagos et al. (582) introduce a recent World Health Assembly resolution on emergency care systems.

    In the news section, Lynn Eaton (585–586) reports on burn-out as an occupational health issue for health care workers. Teguest Guerma talks to Gary Humphreys (587–588) about the early years of the HIV epidemic and her current commitment to training midwives in Ethiopia.

    Thailand

    Meeting national needsSirinad Tiantong et al. (642–644) create

    a new cooperation strategy.

    Japan

    Labour and deliveryYuto Maeda et al. (631–636) explain shortfalls in analgesia during childbirth.

    Indonesia

    Managing acute malnutrition Blandina Rosalina Bait et al. (597–604) report implementation research from Kupang district.

    Bangladesh

    Counting everyoneMoyeen Uddin et al. (637–641) describe a pilot programme to increase civil registration coverage.

    Deaths before and after 70Peter Byass (589–596) examines noncommunicable disease mortality correlates.

    Harm reduction for people who inject drugsDaniel O’Keefe et al. (605–611) argue for better indicators of access and impact.

    Emergency care systemsTaylor W Burkholder et al. (612–619) propose a rights-based approach.

    Benin, Mali, Mozambique and Togo

    How to pay for universal health coverage

    Inke Mathauer et al. (620–630) explore options

    for raising revenue.