Why we need more Impact Evaluations
The work of intervention, particularly in relation to public health, is focused on communicating with a localized body of people,...
Vitalis Kanyuru
Feb 8, 20173 min read
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Thailand’s Success can be Emulated
Recently Thailand made headlines in the global health world as the first Asian country to eliminate mother-to baby HIV transmission....
Gregoire de Tournemire
Nov 10, 20162 min read
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How We Can Fight TB in the 21st Century -Reevaluating DOTS
When the WHO released its Global Tb Report 2015 in October 2016, health experts and organizations alike were horrified by the numbers...
Gregoire de Tournemire
Nov 3, 20163 min read
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Is Free Trade Vigilantism?
As a democratic society, we in the US have adopted the steps of the democratic process to change the laws and positions our government...
Christian Dambreville
Jul 13, 20162 min read
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Global Health Responsibility and Irresponsiblity
Pharmaceutical companies are businesses. With this fact in mind it is fair to admit that they are entities that must maintain a bottom...
Christian Dambreville
Jun 15, 20162 min read
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Generic Production
Our ability to manufacture drugs is a scientific breakthrough that has made it possible for humanity to flourish and evolve by reducing...
Christian Dambreville
May 18, 20163 min read
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Do Pharmaceutical Companies have an Obligation to Aid Poor People Suffering from Malaria
The widespread issue of malaria in developing countries is not a topic your average American citizen likes to discuss over lunch. This...
Heawon Kim
Apr 13, 20162 min read
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The Threat of Ebola
: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/28/world/africa/sierra-leone-citizens-told-to-stay-home-to-halt-ebola.html rref=health&module=Ribbon&ver...
Sharon Cruz
Mar 16, 20162 min read
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The Justification for Compulsory Licenses
The third article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights holds that everyone has the right to life, liberty, and security of...
Christy Li
Feb 17, 20162 min read
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The South African Burden
As of 2013, there were an estimated 25 million people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] This tops off as the largest population...
Heawon Kim
Jan 20, 20163 min read
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