by ghgovernance | Dec 21, 2012 | HIV/AIDS
The End of AIDS? I Don’t Think So! By Laurie Garrett, Guest Blogger Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations This is a co-post with Laurie Garrett’s blog which can be found at www.lauriegarrett.com. This week I got the sad, anger-provoking news...
by ghgovernance | Dec 3, 2012 | Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS, United Nations
World AIDS Day 2012: A Moment for Optimism? Joshua Busby, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This is a cross-post with Joshua Busby’s blog on “The Duck of Minerva.” Today is World AIDS Day, an annual opportunity...
by ghgovernance | Nov 27, 2012 | Global Health Diplomacy, Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS, Maternal Health, United Nations
Healthy Development int he Post-2015 Era Yanzhong Huang, Editor Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations This is a cross-post with CFR’s Development Channel Blog. Yanzhong Huang guest blogs for contributing editor Terra Lawson-Remer. On...
by ghgovernance | Oct 9, 2012 | Uncategorized
Global Health Governance (GHG) is seeking a Managing Editor to assist the Editor-in-Chief with the broad range of publication operations and management and provide day-to-day supervision for the Deputy Managing Editor and Web and Design Editor. While the role is...
by ghgovernance | Oct 5, 2012 | Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS
How to Survive a Plague Joshua Busby, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This is a cross-post with Joshua Busby’s blog on “The Duck of Minerva.” I am putting the finishing touches on a new book manuscript on...
by ghgovernance | Jul 25, 2012 | Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS, Transnational Campaigns
An AIDS-Free Generation? HIV Is Not A Fad Joshua Busby, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This is a cross-post with Joshua Busby’s blog on “The Duck of Minerva.” The International AIDS Society conference began...
by ghgovernance | Jul 10, 2012 | Book Review, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Global Health Diplomacy, Global Health Governance Blog, Health Security, United Nations
Peter Piot’s Memoir on Infectious Disease Joshua Busby, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This is a cross-post with Joshua Busby’s blog on “The Duck of Minerva.” I just finished reading Peter Piot’s...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Complete Issues, Spring 2012
Volume V, Issue 2: Spring 2012 Enacting Accountability: Networked Governance, NGOs and the FCTC Raphael Lenchuha, Anita Kothari, and Ronald Labonté Regional HIV/AIDS Work: An Added Value? Peris S. Jones and Siri B. Hellevik Sustainability of Sub-Regional Disease...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Health Systems, Spring 2012
Investing in Health Systems Strengthening- Taking Stock of the Evolving Global Landscape George Shakarishvili, Bob Emrey, and Rifat Atun Health systems strengthening (HSS) has long been one of the major areas of international health practice and a multi-billion annual...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Global Health Diplomacy, International Health Regulations, Noncommunicable Diseases, Spring 2012, UNICEF, United Nations, World Health Organization
A WHO-UNICEF Global Code of Practice on the Marketing of Unhealthy Food and Beverages to Children Allyn L. Taylor, Ibadat S. Dhillon, Lenias Hwenda The High-level Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Donor Assistance/Aid, Governance, HIV/AIDS, Spring 2012
Regional HIV-AIDS Work- An Added Value Peris S. Jones and Siri B. Hellevik Regional level responses to HIV/AIDS have become increasingly in vogue. Beyond the symbolism and established truisms associated with regional integration, however, much less is known about the...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Accountability, Health Systems, Human Resources for Health, Spring 2012
Exploring the Construction of Transparency- An Analysis of Health Managers Narratives Taryn Vian Many characteristics of the health sector such as information asymmetry, complex payment systems, and professional discretion, make it vulnerable to the abuse of power....
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Health Security, Health Systems, Pandemic Response, Spring 2012
Sustainability of Sub-Regional Disease Surveillance Networks Melinda Moore, David J. Dausey, Bounlay Phommasack, Sok Touch, Lu Guoping, Soe Lwin Nyein, Kumnuan Ungchusak, Nguyen Dang Vung, and Moe Ko Oo Sub-regional disease surveillance networks are an emerging trend...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Asia, Global Health Diplomacy, Governance, Health Security, Spring 2012
Regional Health Meetings in the Pacific and their Impact on Health Governance Joel Negin, Chris Morgan, and Rob Condon As a result of the increased number of regional health meetings in the Pacific region, senior health professionals in the Pacific have expressed...
by ghgovernance | Jun 22, 2012 | Accountability, Global Health Diplomacy, Governance, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, Noncommunicable Diseases, Spring 2012
Enacting Accountability- Networked Governance, NGOs and the FCTC Raphael Lencucha, Anita Kothari, and Ronald Labonté Accountability is a pressing challenge within the present system of international lawmaking. Scholars continue to examine the role of non-governmental...
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...