by ghgovernance | Feb 6, 2013 | Asia, Fall 2012 Special Issue: Human Security, Health Security, Health Systems, Human Rights, Human Security
Human Security and Health in Singapore: Going Beyond a Fortress Mentality Lee Koh and Simon Barraclough Singapore has achieved high levels of human security, overcoming the socio-economic instability and poverty of its early days of independence in the mid 1960s. It...
by ghgovernance | Feb 6, 2013 | Current Openings in Global Health
Posted: February 2013 Intern (Beijing) Forward this to a friend About the Position: GHS’ Beijing office is looking to hire an Intern to support research, policy and communications projects and the development of GHS’ broader China program. This position will...
by ghgovernance | Feb 4, 2013 | Global Health Governance Blog, Health Security, Human Security, Noncommunicable Diseases, Pandemic Response, World Bank, World Health Organization
Ten Years after SARS: Five Myths to Unravel Yanzhong Huang, Editor Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations This is a cross-post with CFR’s Asia Unbound Blog. Last week, I was in Beijing for an international conference while the...
by ghgovernance | Feb 3, 2013 | Current Openings in Global Health
Title: Research Associate, Global Health Type: Full Time Council on Foreign Relations Human Resources Office 58 E. 68th St., New York, NY 10065 FAX: (212) 434-9893 humanresources@cfr.org www.cfr.org Follow us on Twitter: @CFR_HR Title: Research Associate –...
by ghgovernance | Feb 1, 2013 | Fall 2012 Special Issue: Human Security, Most Recent Issue, United Nations
Human Security and the United Nations Kazuo Tase The concept of human security was first introduced to the international community in the 1994 UNDP Human Development Report. After various political and academic discussions since then, the concept is now being...