Slavery as we know may be abolished in most parts of the world, but there is another form of slavery lurking in the shadow. Approximately 27 million people worldwide are currently in slavery. At the present time, more people are enslaved than at any time in history. (Liberation Slave, 2013) These are men, women, and children, they are deprived of all human rights. This includes 1 million children being exploited annually by global exchanges.
Trafficking is a complex social problem involving human use to gain financial gain or profit. As a modern slavery, human trafficking violates human rights, causes global public health problems, and is common in poor countries and rich countries. Victims include domestic workers (such as housekeepers and nanny), workers (factories, construction, mining, commercial fishery, food services, agriculture, etc.), gender workers, apes, child soldiers and so on.
The Global Health Problem (GHI) requires global cooperation in response, planning, prevention, preparation and care to reflect the problem of fairness among countries. These issues require collaboration between complex interdisciplinary agencies, as well as solutions involving governments, nonprofit organizations, and in many cases private enterprises and foundations. Response to GHI is needed more than ever to understand our connection in today's world. In this article, we will introduce new infectious diseases, human trafficking, responding to maternal and newborn health problems, preparation for health inequalities in the framework of social justice and equity, and global health care from the viewpoint of nursing Consider uneven distribution of workers Define and explain newly occurring worldwide health problems and invite nurses to act to raise awareness among the world leaders.
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Maternal and neonatal health problems are global health priorities. Maternal and neonatal health problems are global health priorities. In addition to poor quality medical care, maternal death includes risks associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal mortality rate is a serious international public health problem. Compared with other developed countries, the number of women who died of pregnancy-related causes is greater in the United States and maternal mortality rates are increasing over time (Advisory Committee, 2016). More than 500,000 women die worldwide each year due to pregnancy-related causes and an estimated 4 million newborns have died (van den Broek & Graham, 2009). Recognizing fair and high quality, safe and respected legal rights and expectations for people-centered care is a global health priority in improving maternal and newborn care campaigns Should be (Hoope-Bender et al., 2014).