
テクノロジーが長寿社会にもたらす最大のメリットとは
世界的な高齢化が進んでいます。多くの国で平均寿命が70歳を超え、2020年には歴史上初めて、60歳以上の高齢者の数が5歳以下の子どもを上回りました。
Sofiat Akinola is a Director of Health Policy and External Affairs at Roche Diagnostics working on analyzing policy landscape and engaging global stakeholders to transform the way diseases can be prevented, diagnosed and monitored to keep populations healthy and health systems transformation.
Prior to joining Roche Diagnostics, Sofiat was a Global Health Lead at the World Economic Forum where her portfolio focused on Value-Based Healthcare, Universal Health Coverage and Healthy Ageing and Longevity. Sofiat led the portfolio on Health Ageing and Longevity with the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Healthy Ageing and Longevity, a dynamic platform for leading businesses, governments, civil society organizations and world class experts to shape the global healthy ageing and longevity agenda, generate and disseminate new contents and insights and engage multiple actors to co-create solutions to boost the impact of healthy life expectancy.
Sofiat worked in the NGO and Government sectors where she built monitoring and evaluation skills to support strategies ranging from Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Initiative to Ending Homeless in Alberta, Canada. Sofiat has two Masters, one from University of Oxford on Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation with a focus on Impact Evaluation and from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, where she received an MSc. and MPH. Sofiat also received her Bachelor’s degree from McGill University in Sociology focusing on Gender, Health and International Development.
世界的な高齢化が進んでいます。多くの国で平均寿命が70歳を超え、2020年には歴史上初めて、60歳以上の高齢者の数が5歳以下の子どもを上回りました。
The global population is ageing. Life expectancy has increased to 70 years or more in many countries. In 2020, for the first time in history, individuals aged 60 or older outnumbered chil...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic which started as an outbreak in one country, and very quickly travelled around the world, makes a strong case for investment in global public h...
新型コロナウイルスのパンデミック(世界的大流行)は、世界中の高齢者に深刻な影響を及ぼし、高齢者の心身の健康と家計に壊滅的な打撃を与えています。知らぬ間に進むエイジズム(年齢差別)の影響は、これらの課題を解決するのを一層難しくさせています。
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected older people around the world, causing devastating blows to their physical health, their mental health and their livelihoods. The ins...
The rapid spread and wide-ranging impact of COVID-19 on lives and livelihoods of people everywhere reinforces that health systems are everybody’s business. Around the world, countries are...
Health expenditures are rising – but government funding has stalled, and personal spending is filling the gap. A June 2019 World Bank report, for example, found people in developing count...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is now being reported as the most common sexually transmitted infection. Various types of contact can spread the virus, including kissing.
An estimated 400 million people in the world lack access to basic health services, while millions are pushed into extreme poverty each year because of out-of-pocket healthcare costs. The ...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer-related deaths among women globally. Every year, 530,000 new cases are diagnosed, with approximately 270,000 deaths worldwide. Wi...