For your information..........

New on the Net: Travelers’ Health Guide from WHO

A new guide for travelers offers an unparalleled range of advice, on subjects from air travel to yellow fever, on how to avoid infections disease and why you are more likely to be run over by a car than succumb to plague or the Ebola virus.

 

International travel and health profiles the more than 30 infectious diseases which are of most significance to travelers, giving clear advice on risks and preventive measures that should be taken. The risk to travelers has increased in recent years due to the spread of diseases to new areas, the appearance of entirely new diseases, and the emergence of drug resistance. Moreover, changes in the pattern of international travel are bringing more visitors to remote areas where the risk of catching diseases is higher.

 

Download the complete guide for free from the WHO website: www.who.int


FOR SALE

UNWA member leaving Dhaka

has various passbook and

non-passbook items

of furniture, electrical items, etc.

Please see WOMUN p20 for phone number.

Bangladesh International Community News

A free e-mail English newsletter with information on events in Dhaka and other parts of the country and personal as well as commercial advertisements. Published the first and third Wednesdays 

from September to May.

To subscribe: 

send an e-mail with "join" in the subject line to:
bicn-subscribe@yahoogroups.com


To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Japan-Bangladesh diplomatic relations

The Embassy of Japan and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy presents


YAMATO

Drummers from Japan
 

 

Date: 12-13 April 2002 at 19.00h

Venue: Osmani Memorial Aditorium

 

Please get your free admission tickets

from UNWA member Yuko Nakamura

or the Japanese Embassy