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MDR-TB Crisis is a Key Concern at the 67th World Health Assembly

by ghgovernance | May 18, 2014 | Donor Assistance/Aid, Global Health Governance Blog, Governance, Tuberculosis

By Tara Ornstein (TREAT TB Technical Officer at The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease) Twenty years after the World Health Organization declared tuberculosis (TB) a global public health emergency, one-third of the world’s population is infected...

HarvardX- Improving Global Health: Focusing on Quality and Safety

by ghgovernance | May 15, 2014 | Current Openings in Global Health, Global Health Governance Blog

This Summer, HarvardX will be offering a course entitled “Improving Global Health: Focusing on Quality and Safety,” starting on June 2nd. The course, ph555x, will be Directed by Ashish Jha of the Harvard School of Public Health. The course is free and will...

“How Healthy are Election Manifestos in India? A Health Policy Perspective”

by ghgovernance | May 7, 2014 | Asia, Emerging Powers, Global Health Governance Blog, Uncategorized, Young Voices

by Raghavendra Madhu (Health Governance and Policy Practicioner) and Lalit Yadav (Research Fellow at the George Institute for Global Health) With the general elections 2014 in full swing in the world’s largest democracy, it is interesting to see the proposition of...

Sustainably Financing Universal Health Coverage: What To Cover and How to Pay for It

by ghgovernance | May 5, 2014 | Community Health, Global Health Governance Blog, Universal Health Coverage

Jay Chittooran, Research Associate at the Council on Foreign Relations The global support for universal health coverage (UHC) is wide-ranging. But on top of the potentially troubling role of domestic and global politics that has been previously examined, another large...

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