by ghgovernance | Feb 26, 2017 | Global Health Governance Blog
By Tikki Pang and Gianna Gayle Herrera Amul at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore photo credit: Logo of the World Health Organization via photopin As the process to elect a new Director General (DG) for the...
by ghgovernance | Aug 29, 2013 | Asia, Climate Change, Global Health Governance Blog, Young Voices
Cecilia Zvosec, Young Voice Blogger MPH Candidate, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health MIA Candidate, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Twenty years of scientific research has warned of the impact greenhouse gas (GHG)...
by ghgovernance | Jul 19, 2013 | Global Health Governance Blog, Young Voices
Anand Bhopal, Young Voices Blogger 5th Year Medical Student, University of Manchester The World Health Organisation was established in 1948 under the auspices of the United Nations. The post-war era was a time of great optimism and the visionary WHO constitution...
by ghgovernance | Jul 15, 2013 | Asia, Global Health Governance Blog, World Health Organization
Yanzhong Huang, Editor Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations This is a cross-post with CFR’s Asia Unbound Blog. Being an incorrigible tea drinker and a big fan of Chinese herbal products, I was disheartened by two reports released by...
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 | Jan 31, 2013 | Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS, Latin America, Uncategorized, World Health Organization
Understanding the Geopolitics of Epidemics: How Brazil Outpaced the other BRICS in Response Eduardo J. Gómez, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor, Department of Public Policy & Administration at Rutgers University Despite their similar geopolitical interests...
by ghgovernance | Jan 25, 2013 | Global Health Governance Blog, Health Systems, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, Uncategorized, World Health Organization
Can (MICs) governments make the global R&D system work for all? By Suerie Moon, Contributing Blogger Research Director and Co-Chair, Forum on Global Governance for Health, Harvard Global Health Institute This is a cross-post with the Spanish blog El Pais’...
by ghgovernance | Dec 31, 2012 | Fall 2012 Special Issue: Human Security, Most Recent Issue
Improving United Nations Funding to Strengthen Global Health Governance- Amending the Helms – Biden Agreement Appendix Timothy K. Mackey and Thomas E. Novotny Global health governance is widely considered fragmented after more than a decade of inconsistent support for...
by ghgovernance | Dec 31, 2012 | Fall 2012 Special Issue: Human Security, Human Security, Most Recent Issue, World Health Organization
The World Health Organization Engaging with Civil Society Networks to Promote Primary Health Care: A Case Study Claire Dickerson, Nathan Grills, Nick Henwood, Susannah Jeffreys, and Ted Lankester Engagement between the World Health Organization (WHO) and civil society...
by ghgovernance | Dec 31, 2012 | Fall 2012 Special Issue: Human Security, Most Recent Issue
Is the Timing Right for an International Code of Marketing of Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages to Children Rachel Irwin This article addresses recent calls for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to develop a...