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30 May 2021
The health care we want: women's difference in care
Value of care, community health, the maternal relationship model: how women can govern health for all, while remaining themselves
The book project The Health Care We Want. Women-oriented care comes from the work and experience of women in medicine during the long suspended time of the pandemic. An infinite shift made up of elementary and specialist care, of consolidated experience and experimentation, of "cold blood" and fragility, in which their presence made the difference. After the first phase of the lockdown, with the ineffectiveness of the directorates, the uselessness of the managerial pyramids, the absence of a long look of the policy, we have analysed the [...]
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16 January 2021
What is the place of women in the Great Reset?
Covid-19-The Great Reset (Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret, Forum Publishing 2020: no Italian translation yet) illustrates the project of rebuilding the world after the Coronavirus (BC). I don't think that would be the world I would like to live in. The point of observation: Schwab is founder and president of the World Economic Forum -the text is formally the WEF's proposal for post-pandemic reconstruction and will be the focus of the Davos 2021 dialogues- while Malleret is manager of Monthly Barometer, [...]
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9 January 2021
Brains coming back (and wanting to stay): here's the task force we need
Reading Etty Hillesum (if you haven't already done so, do so) teaches us something decisive for life: even in the most tragic circumstances - for her it was absolute evil in the Westerbork detention camp, the last stop before Auschwitz - there is always something good somewhere. "I believe that you can get something positive out of life in all circumstances," she wrote. It is then a question of advertising it, of giving a hand to this good, of [...]
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