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Making a Global Impact – USC Global Health Travel Blog
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USC Global Health Travel Blog. An inside look at USC's global health activities. Making a Global Impact. June 1, 2016. June 1, 2016. The Global Fund is a public-private partnership that was founded in 2002. To my surprise the Global Fund is simply a financing organization that does not implement ground level initiatives and fieldwork. The three core principles of the Global Fund include:. Providing funding to countries based on the priorities set out by individual countries. Unlike HIV/AIDS and TB, malar...
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Bettering health…through finances? – USC Global Health Travel Blog
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USC Global Health Travel Blog. An inside look at USC's global health activities. Bettering health…through finances? May 29, 2016. June 1, 2016. 8221;, “What is the argument to take domestic resource mobilization seriously? 8221; and ” Is there evidence for this connection between health of the population with economic growth? Parnian Khorsand is a Master of Public Health in Global Leadership student at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Members at the 69th World Health Assembly May 23-28. The USC Instit...
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It Takes a Village – USC Global Health Travel Blog
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USC Global Health Travel Blog. An inside look at USC's global health activities. It Takes a Village. May 27, 2016. June 1, 2016. Une révolution et contrat social. Childhood obesity is only one of many complex examples that require the attention from multiple global actors. Throughout the Assembly it was clear that it truly takes a village to raise a child, but most importantly to ensure the human right to health for all. Elizabeth Quintero Osuna is a Master’s of Public Health student at USC. You are comm...
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Language of the World Health Organization: Transparent, Evidence-Based, and Interdisciplinary – USC Global Health Travel Blog
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USC Global Health Travel Blog. An inside look at USC's global health activities. Language of the World Health Organization: Transparent, Evidence-Based, and Interdisciplinary. May 30, 2016. June 1, 2016. Cristina Gago is working to earn a B.S. in Human Biology and an M.P.H. in Global Health Leadership through the University of Southern California. This year, a group of 12 students are embedded as delegates to NCD Alliance. Members at the 69th World Health Assembly May 23-28. Making a Global Impact. The U...
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Links ‹ The ICECReam
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International Collaboration of Early Career Researchers. Journal of Universal Rejection. Statnotes: Topics in Multivariate Analysis. Eldis development policy, practice, and research. Global Forum for Health Research. International council for science. Need a new job? Other blogs you should read. Cochrane Collaboration consumers blog. Science blogging in theory and practice. To support and connect early career researchers in health and medicine. Join 106 other followers. Find us on Facebook. June 29, 2011.
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Champions for Change | Championing Change in Nigeria
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Change invests in a select cohort of leaders to provide them the support and tools they need to become effective Champions for meaningful change. Read about our 2014 champions here. Francesca Adeola Abiola Action Health Incorporated (AHI). Ogechukwu Emeji Action Health Incorporated (AHI). Samaila Garba Amana Rural Peoples Health Advocacy Foundation. Emmanuel Amuta Amana Rural Peoples Health Advocacy Foundation. Habiba Mohammed Center for Girls’ Education - The Population and Reproductive Health Initiativ...
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