by ghgovernance | Jun 11, 2012 | Foreign Policy, Global Health Diplomacy, Global Health Governance Blog, Governance
Global Health at the G8: Integration, In Decline or Simply Stalled? Jenilee M. Guebert, Guest Blogger Director of Research for the Global Health Diplomacy Program and G8 Research Group, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto On 18-19 May 2012, the...
by ghgovernance | Dec 20, 2010 | HIV/AIDS, Industry, Sub-Saharan Africa
Governance of Mining, HIV and Tuberculosis in Southern Africa David Stuckler, Sanjay Basu, and Martin McKee Mining in southern Africa has amplified HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics across the continent through social, political, and biological risks posed to miners...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2010 | Pandemic Response
Control of Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDRTB): A Root Cause Analysis Jennifer Prah Ruger The threat of global infectious agents has the potential to cripple national and global economies, as the outbreaks of SARS, Avian Flu, H1N1, and XDR-TB have...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2007 | Human Rights, International Health Regulations
XDR Tuberculosis, the New International Health Regulations, and Human Rights
 Philippe Calain and David P. Fidler Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) is the latest emerging disease recognized as a global health threat. It has so far been identified in at...