Global Health News
Stay tuned, as we are covering the 25th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial on May 18, 2008 in Malawi, "Never Give Up, Never Forget." See below for messages from event volunteers around the world.
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Jacob Gayle, Deputy Vice President, Ford Foundation
Message of support for Candlelight Memorial Volunteers across the globe -
North America, Caribbean & Latin America
International Aids Candlelight Memorial Coordinators -
Europe
International Aids Candlelight Memorial Coordinators -
Asia Pacific Oceania
International Aids Candlelight Memorial Coordinators -
Dr. Peter Piot
Executive Director, UNAIDS -
Stephen Lewis
Co-Director of AIDS-Free World -
Acknowledgments
From the many who contribute to the International Aids Candlelight Memorial -
World Malaria Day
A Special Report -
Interview with Stephen Lewis
Sam Hughes speaks to Stephen Lewis of AIDS-Free World -
Hospital deep clean target missed
National Health Service - England -
NHS Early LifeCheck - the launch
An online tool for parents and carers of babies -
From the Field - A report from a Maasai community in Kenya
Film Submitted by ICA Canada -
Reconstructing Afghanistan
Interview with Malcolm Bruce, Chair of the House of Commons International Development Committee -
Maternal Deaths Still Too High
One million pregnant women still die each year worldwide -
International Candlelight Memorial Coordinators
Sharing experiences and hopes for future grassroots work to stop HIV/AIDS -
25th Annual International Candlelight Memorial
Regional Coordinators meet at the Global Health Council in Washington D.C. -
Interview with Laura Barnitz of The Global Health Council
What's on the Global Health agenda in 2008? -
Interview with Nandini Oomman
CGD Senior Program Associate-Director HIV/AIDS Monitor -
Interview with Maurice Middleberg of The Global Health Council
What are the challenges the next US president faces in Global Health? -
Ruth Levine from the Center for Global Development
An interview discussing the Global Health agendas of the presidential candidates -
Humanitarian Crisis in Kenya
AMREF -
Stories of Mothers Lost
A Promise of Healthy Pregnancy and Safe Childbirth for All -
Gates Award Winners Share Experiences
Symposium held in Washington DC -
UK sees rise in HIV infection bucking world trend
It's the only country in Western Europe where rates have increased -
Global Health Candlelight Co-ordinators - Durban, South Africa
Oziel Mdletshe raises awareness around HIV/Aids at Durban University of Technology, South Africa -
Making the AIDS Response Work for Women
Global Coalition on Women and AIDS -
Women Can!
Society for Women Against AIDS in Africa (SWAA) -
International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Event
Living with HIV/AIDS -
Invest in women - it pays!
Stephen Horn talks to Asha-Rose Migirio Deputy Secretary - General of the United Nations -
UK pledges 100 million pounds to the UN Population Fund
Interview with Thoraya Obaid, Executive Director of UNFPA -
Solution Exchange for the AIDS Community in India
Global Health TV visits UNAIDS in India -
Women Deliver / Improving Maternal Health
On Point Stephen Horn -
24th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
Honoring those affected by HIV/AIDS -
Stopping the Spread of Tuberculosis
On Point with Stephen Horn -
Interview with Dorothy Granada
2007 Award Winner for Best Practises in Global Health -
Improving Lives, Building Livelihoods
International Relief & Development -
Vision for the Future
World Health Organization & TDR -
Global Health Diplomacy
Centers for Disease Control -
Interview
Agnes Binagwhao, Rwanda's National AIDS Control Commission -
Interview with Ambassador Mark R. Dybul
United States Global AIDS Coordinator -
HIV/AIDS in Washington DC
Global Health TV special report
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Gates Award for Global Health 2007 Winner: Population & Community Development Association (PDA)
Thailand's 'Condom King' honoured -
Gates Award for Global Health 2006 Winner: The Carter Center
Remembering the Forgotten Diseases -
Gates Award for Global Health 2005 Winner: African Medical & Research Council (AMREF)
Capacity-building efforts recognised. -
Gates Award for Global Health 2004 Winner: BRAC
World's largest NGO honoured for health -
Gates Award for Global Health 2003 Winner: Brazilian National AIDS Program (NAP)
Access to care prevents mortality and hospitalisation -
Gates Award for Global Health 2002 Winner: Rotary International
Award recognises Rotary's work to eradicate polio -
Avahan is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation India AIDS initiative
Gates Foundation & Avahan
A Non-Traditional Approach to Global Health
University of Pennsylvania
An interview with Dr Neal Nathanson, Associate Dean for Global Health Programs, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and graduate student Hilary Marston about the university’s non-traditional approach to Global Health study. We learn how the university promotes cross-disciplinary work and provides immersion experiences for students.

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