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 | Nov 21, 2011 | HIV/AIDS, Latin America
Overcoming Decentralization’s Defects: Discovering Alternative Routes to Centralization in a Context of Path Dependent HIV/AIDS Policy Devolution in Brazil Eduardo Gomez In a context of poorly designed health policy decentralization processes and constitutional...
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 | Dec 20, 2010 | HIV/AIDS, Latin America, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Improving the HIV Response for Women in Latin America: Barriers to Integrated Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Tamil Kendall and Eugenia Lopez-Uribe Civil society plays an important health governance role by influencing international sexual,...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2008 | Latin America, Noncommunicable Diseases, North America, Spring 2008
Autism and Special Education Policy in Mexico John P. Tuman, Danielle Roth-Johnson, Dana Lee Baker, and Jennifer Vecchio In recent years, a great deal of scholarship has examined the adequacy of special education and other support services for children with...
by ghgovernance | Sep 1, 2007 | Fall 2007, Latin America, Maternal Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health
The Effects of Education on Fertility in Colombia and Peru John P. Tuman, Ayoub S. Ayoub, and Danielle Roth-Johnson Previous studies have found that education and fertility are inversely related. However, the extant literature on the effects of education in Latin...
by ghgovernance | Apr 1, 2007 | Latin America, North America
Bureaucratizing Epidemics: The Challenge of Institutional Bias in the United States and Brazil” for Consistency Purpose
Eduardo J. Gómez This paper examines the politics of government response to health epidemics in the United States and Brazil. Using a global...