by ghgovernance | May 28, 2013 | Global Health Governance Blog, Health Systems, Health Technology, World Health Organization
The Survival of “Global Health” – Part Four: The New Global Health Architecture Does Not Match Its Emerging Mission By Laurie Garrett, Guest Blogger Senior Fellow for Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations This is a co-post with Laurie Garrett’s...
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, 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 | 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 | 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 | May 30, 2012 | Global Health Diplomacy, Global Health Governance Blog, Health Security, Health Technology, HIV/AIDS, International Health Regulations, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, World Health Organization
25 by 25: The New 3 by 5? Derek Yach, Larry Gostin & Devi Sridhar, Contributing Bloggers Devi Sridhar is Lecturer in Global Health Politics at Oxford University. Lawrence O. Gostin is Professor of Law at Georgetown University, Faculty Director of the O’Neill...
by ghgovernance | Mar 30, 2012 | Economics, Global Health Governance Blog, Uncategorized, World Bank
Jim Kim: The Derek Jeter of Development 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.” My colleague Kate Weaver has written a nuanced take...
by ghgovernance | Feb 20, 2012 | Emerging Infectious Diseases, Global Health Governance Blog, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, Pandemic Response, World Health Organization
The WHO Meeting on Controversial H5N1 Research: What Happened, and What Does It Mean? David P. Fidler, GHG Contributing Blogger James Louis Calamaras Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law The conclusion of the much anticipated meeting at the World...
by ghgovernance | Feb 15, 2012 | Emerging Infectious Diseases, Global Health Governance Blog, Health Security, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, Pandemic Response, World Health Organization
The WHO Meeting on Controversial H5N1 Research: What Implications for Global Health Governance? David P. Fidler, Contributing GHG Blogger James Louis Calamaras Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law The World Health Organization (WHO) is hosting a...
by ghgovernance | Jan 26, 2012 | Global Health Governance Blog, HIV/AIDS, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS/TB/Malaria
Governance Shake-up at the Global Fund: Promise or Peril? by Jack C. Chow, Guest Blogger Visiting Sharkey Scholar for Global Health at the School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University At the 10 year mark of the establishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,...
by ghgovernance | Nov 21, 2011 | Global Health Diplomacy, Human Resources for Health, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, International Law, World Health Organization
The WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel: The Evolution of Global Health Diplomacy Allyn L. Taylor and Ibadat S. Dhillon The May 2010 adoption of the World Health Organization Global Code of Practice on the International...
by ghgovernance | Nov 21, 2011 | Human Rights, International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, International Law
The Global Governance of Bioethics: Negotiating UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (2005) Adèle Langlois UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights (2005) was drawn up by an independent panel of experts (the International...
by ghgovernance | Jun 21, 2011 | HIV/AIDS, Latin America, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS/TB/Malaria
Regional HIV-Related Policy Processes in Peru in the Context of the Peruvian National Decentralization Plan and Global Fund Support: Peru GHIN Study Ruth Iguiñiz-Romero, Roberto López, Clara Sandoval, Alejandro Chirinos, José Pajuelo and Carlos Cáceres The...
by ghgovernance | Jun 21, 2011 | International Institutions and Multilateral Organizations, World Health Organization
Stop Making Excuses: Understanding Hepatitis B and the Global Failure to Act Laura L. Janik-Marusov Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is one hundred times more contagious than HIV/AIDS and is one of the leading causes of primary liver cancer. Merck created the first hepatitis B...