We cannot afford to be complacent
No cost is too high for saving mothers and babies. We can achieve this if we leverage the AIDS response to also strengthen maternal child health services.
According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.2 million people living with HIV, including 2.5 million children
The importance of customer loyalty and retention was distinctly higher in this year's survey compared to a similar study we did two years ago
Those trends confirm the fact that, although the Middle East region did continue to witness an increase in demand and traffic, yield has suffered substantially
This is partly due to some over capacity occurring in the region. In the next year or two, we'll see more experimentation and a greater focus on the customer as airlines sharpen their ability to service customer needs using new technologies available to them ... With Sabre's service and application port...
It is very encouraging to see such a great number of medical experts and specialists from all over the world converging here in Dubai to help in addressing the challenges of diabetes prevention. We seek to build on the success of this Congress as we continue to raise awareness about the latest best prac...
The fight against AIDS in Africa needs great brands to drive awareness and engagement, said Susan Smith Ellis, CEO, (RED). Nike is the right partner to connect education with sport, and in so doing help drive social change, prevention and understanding of HIV/AIDS. We are thrilled to have them with us.
There are a great many dynamics involved in medical flights and a wide range of skills are needed, from medical teams, doctors, technicians and pilots. The key is to combine maximum time saving with 100 per cent reliability
It gives us great pleasure to celebrate the handover of the first AW139 to such an important customer ahead of the planned delivery schedule, said Giuseppe Orsi, chief executive officer, AgustaWestland. The military configured AW139 has been developed to meet the Qatar Armed Forces' demanding requiremen...