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Young (and occasionally less young) researchers, mostly from LMICs, present their views on global health issues.
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are major contributors to the disease burden and deaths globally. In the Asia Pacific and South Asia region too, rapid economic growth, demographic and societal transition in many countries have been accompanied by an epidemiological shift towards NCDs. Countries in South and South-East Asia have seen a 37.7% incr...
It was great to be back in Berlin, which I’ve always called “my intellectual city” since the first time I visited it in 2007. Its many streets and parks are named after some of Germany’s – and the world’s – greatest thinkers such as Karl Marx, Max Planck, Robert Koch, and of course, Rudolf Virchow, the Father of Social Medicine and...
Last week marked the annual Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH), bringing together academics, practitioners, and policy makers around the theme of governance – specifically, the power and politics that have become so characteristic of global health today. From October 17-19 ( with a side event on the 20th), the focus was on all cou...
This past week, over 500 academics, activists, practitioners and community members gathered in New Delhi for the Community of Practice on Accountability and Social Action in Health (COPASAH) 2019 Global Symposium on Citizenship, Governance and Accountability in Health. Despite its jargon-laden title, the Symposium itself offered stimulating and ...
Funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is based on the organization of conferences during which various donors (States and private actors) make financial commitments for the next three years. After Canada (in 2016), France just hosted the latest edition, on October 9 and 10, 2019, at the Centre de Congrès in Lyon, u...
This morning I felt chirpy and on top of things. I fitted in a cycle-ride early morning, had a great conversation over chai mid-morning, and I could re-schedule events so I could collect my daughter staying late at soccer practice. I have skills to deal with stressful events and know where to get help if I am mentally distressed and largely beca...
La crise sécuritaire s’aggrave dans le Centre du Mali, dans la zone des trois frontières (Mali, Burkina Faso et Niger). L’insécurité et la peur ont entrainé une forte dégradation de l’accès aux soins de santé pour les populations et l’État est en manque d’initiatives pour y faire face. Pour pallier cette absence de l’État, ...
I was this week in New York, at the United Nations. More specifically I participated in the UN High Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage as a representative of the Medicus Mundi International Network Health for All! The UHC meeting was part of a series of high-level political meetings taking place before and during the 74th session of the ...
Last week’s Third Planetary Health meeting in Palo Alto at Stanford University marked nearly four years since the Lancet with support from the Rockefeller foundation launched The Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health. The same year (2015), Wellcome Trust established the Our planet, Our health: responding to a changing ...