Haiti Earthquake
The troubled island nation of Haiti was a focus for the global health community long before the devastation of the recent earthquake. Watch Global Health TV's reports from the archive to find out why issues like HIV and maternal morality have long challenged Haiti.
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Fighting TB stigma in Zambia
Toolkit promotes education at community-level -
Support for children in aftermath of Chile earthquake
Child friendly spaces to be set up in Cauquenes -
Keeping vaccines stable at tropical temperatures
New method could revolutionize vaccine programs -
Call for IMF to cancel Haiti's debt
Funds needed to rebuild health system -
Rotavirus vaccination could save 500 000 children
PATH says children should not die from diarrhea -
Global health legend dies at 93
Watch our final interview with Prof. Carl Taylor, the father of international health -
Remembering Prof. Carl Taylor
International health academic and reformer passes away -
Spotlight on Gaza
One year on; have health services suffered in the troubled region? -
Why some think the devastation in Haiti could have been prevented
Interview with Dr. David L Heymann -
Update from Haiti
Red Cross reports from inside Haiti on the recovery work taking place -
Aid reaches Haiti
But older people are amongst the most vulnerable -
The Global Burden of Depression
Leading cause of illness by 2030 -
Cycling 50,000 miles for neglected tropical diseases
Doctor sets off on 5 year bike ride -
Global Health in 2009
A broader perspective? -
Gender still a major driver of HIV pandemic
How can donors increase health equality? -
Preventing Mother to Child Transmission
HIV / AIDS -
Family Planning and HIV
Integrating health services -
Gender and HIV
Why Women Matter -
$10billion dollar funding scrutinized
Is the UK's overseas HIV/AIDS strategy working? -
Global Health TV Show - November 2009
Spotlight on HIV / AIDS -
Combating Neglected Tropical Diseases
Peter Hotez, President, Sabin Vaccine Institute -
Major Report on Child Vaccines
Smita Baruah, Director Government Relations, Global Health Council -
World Pneumonia Day
Dr. Ciro De Quadros -
Global Health Forum
Focus on telemedicine -
Film finds grandmothers face same struggles around the world
Interview with Anne Macksoud and Dr. Richard D. Waddell -
Aids emergency is far from over
Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders -
Interview with Gary Belfield
Director General, C & SM, Department of Health, UK -
Interview with Ben Dyson
Director, Primary Care, NHS England -
The Effort to Reduce Maternal Mortality
Interview with the National Coordinator of the White Ribbon Alliance in India -
How Partnerships Can Help End Oppression Against Women
Interview with the National Advisor to the White Ribbon Alliance in Burkina Faso & Rwanda -
Overcoming Global Oppression Against Women
New Book, "Half The Sky" Puts Spotlight on Women's Oppression -
A Man's Role In Battling Oppression Against Women
New Book, "Half The Sky" Puts Spotlight on Women's Oppression -
New Findings Urge Countries to Invest in Pneumonia Prevention
Interview with Author of the Pneumococcal Study -
Eradicating Women's Oppression
New Book: "Half The Sky" Puts Spotlight on Women's Oppression -
Swine flu will test the world on the issue of fairness
WHO Director General in South East Asia -
Why technology offers hope for Afghanistan
Interview with Shainoor Khoja, Roshan -
Obama's impact on global sexual and reproductive health services
US funding reinstated -
Impact of Obama on global health agenda
More holistic approach from new administration -
Jeff Sturchio
New CEO and President starts at Global Health Council -
Why resource-poor countries deserve best-quality laboratories
Interview with Debbie Birx, Director, Global AIDS Program -
African labs: among world's least-resourced
Why lab accreditation is next step in improving healthcare quality in Africa -
Health organizations launch new lab accreditation process
Government and health officials from across Africa meet -
High hopes for new laboratory accreditation process in Africa
Interview with Dr. Lee Hilborne, ASCP -
Spotlight on Infectious Diseases
The Global Health TV Show -
Maternal Mortality: A Human Rights Issue
Maternal mortality linked to human rights abuses -
Maternal Mortality: A Human Rights Approach
Amnesty campaigns for preventable maternal death to be recognised as a human rights issue -
Stress in the Womb
Interview with Professor Vivette Glover, Imperial College London -
Stress in the Womb Exhibition
Visitors shocked by damaging effects of pre-natal stress -
21 nations gather in Dakar to fight childhood cancer
Meeting reviews progress of My Child Matters program -
Initiative gives hope to children with cancer
Field projects aim to improve diagnosis and survival of childhood cancers -
UICC calls for closer partnerships to tackle childhood cancer in the developing world
Interview with Isabel Mortara, UICC -
Day of the African Child
Interview with CEO of Save the Children -
Child Mortality Rates in Africa
Tracking Child Health Care Developments in Africa -
Battling Child Mortality in Africa
What Can Americans Do To Prevent Child Mortality? -
Day of the African Child Briefing
Experts and Activists Gather on Capitol Hill to Highlight Efforts to Fight Child Mortality -
Child Mortality Rates in Malawi
Malawi's Ambassador to the United States Talks About Health Care Improvements in Malawi -
Day of the African Child Reaction
Public Reaction to the Day of the African Child Briefing -
Second Annual Beth Waters Memorial Lecture
Lessons Learned From The Global Polio Eradication Initiative -
2009 AIDS event offers hope to Haiti
26th AIDS Candlelight Memorial holds its official ceremony in troubled Caribbean state -
Gates' prize awarded to London School
LSHTM honored at dinner during Global Health Council's annual conference -
Gates Award 2009 winner
Interview with Prof. Sir Andrew Haines, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine -
Could new technologies solve global health problems?
Global Health TV's monthly show turns its spotlight on technology -
Conference co-chair champions e-health
Interview with Dr Ariel Pablos-Mendez -
Conference Co-chair says technology is important
Interview with Dr. Patricia J Garcia -
Major announcement kicks off Council's 2009 conference
Global Health Council's 36th Annual conference gets underway -
Jeffrey Sturchio to take top job at Council
Global Health Council announces new President & CEO -
The cost of war to a health system
Afghan midwife describes the heavy price women and children pay -
2009 International AIDS Candlelight Memorial held in Haiti
Interview with Kathryn Guare, Global Health Council Vice President -
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine wins Gates Award
Foundation gives million dollar prize -
AIDS and Southern Africa
The Commitment to Finding an AIDS Vaccine -
AIDS and Public Policy
The Commitment to Finding an AIDS Vaccine -
Managing the health effects of climate change
Climate change is the greatest global health threat of the 21st Century -
AIDS and Uganda
The Commitment to Finding an AIDS Vaccine -
New Tuberculosis Vaccine Manufacturing Facility Opens
Applying 21st Century Solutions to a Centuries Old Disease -
All Mothers Matter
Urgent investment in midwives needed in fragile states -
The Search for an AIDS Vaccine
Working Together Worldwide - The Commitment to Finding and AIDS Vaccine -
Communities facing up to a possible pandemic
UK Secretary of State outlines Swine Flu response -
No quick fix to make pregnancy safer
WHO's Director for Making Pregnancy Safer -
Kenyan PM's wife focuses on maternal health and HIV
Calls for closer ties with civil societies and NGOs -
Maternal Health is a political issue
Issue linked to poverty and human rights -
African First Ladies Visit Washington, DC
Two delegates from Leadership for Health Summit address the press -
World Malaria Day 2009
Global Health TV show on location at the African First Ladies Summit -
Leadership for Health Day 2
More from the first ever African First Ladies Health Summit in the USA -
Leadership for Health: Zambia's First Lady
Interview with Thandiwe Banda -
African First Ladies & Hollywood stars discuss health issues
The first ever African First Ladies Health Summit gets underway in Los Angeles, CA -
Leadership for Health: African Synergy
Jean Stephane Biatcha on the importance of the African First Ladies Summit -
New global research into prematurity and stillbirth
Investigation in to health problems that remain mysteries -
Childbirth - Leading killer for young women worldwide
500,000 women die each year in childbirth -
Pneumococcal Disease
1 million children die every year from a preventable disease -
TB Drug Treatment
Gail Cassell, Eli Lilly -
TB, A US Issue?
Smita Baruah, Global Health Council -
Stop TB
Interview with Diana Weil, WHO -
TB Research Developments
Richard Chaisson, Johns Hopkins -
U.S. Briefing on World TB Day 2009
Helping America reduce the global burden of tuberculosis -
Spotlight on TB
Global Health TV show -
The Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium
Malaria, a major cause of severe anaemia in mothers and low birth weight in babies -
Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
The future of the healthcare system -
Health is a critical political objective
Richard Horton, Editor, The Lancet -
Palestinians enduring a chronic health crisis
Dr. Rita Giacaman, Birzeit University OPT -
Global Mental Health
A call for action now -
The Zimbabwe Cholera Crisis
The British Red Cross speaks to Global Health TV -
Community Scorecard - Empowering Communities
Interact Worldwide -
Trade and Health
A key issue for Global Health -
ARVMAC Project
Rapid scale-up of anti-retroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS -
Tribute to Global Health Council President & CEO
Nils Daulaire's contribution to Council recognized -
Nils Daulaire steps down from Global Health Council
Outgoing President & CEO credited with boosting awareness of global health issues -
What will a new American President mean for global health?
Global Health TV reports from historic inauguration -
Gaza
The plight of health workers -
Global Economic Downturn
Aid under pressure -
Interview with Peg Willingham
Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation -
Interview with Bonnie Gillespie, Advocacy Director
VOICES for a Malaria-free future -
Water/Child Survival
Interview with Sally Cowal, Senior VP, PSI -
High Hopes for New American President
Global Health Council expects healthcare commitment from new President -
Interview with Kerry Cullinan
Health-e News Service wins Excellence in Media Award -
Global Health Community Mourns Allan Rosenfield
Legend in maternal and reproductive health loses battle with Lou Gherig's Disease -
Interview with Jan De Maseneer
Professor and Head of Department of Medicine, Ghent University -
Interview with Molly Melching
Founder & Executive Director, Tostan -
Walk to Beautiful pulls crowds at conference
Filmmakers draw attention to Obstetric Fistula -
Interview with Dr Mary Shawa
AIDS in Malawi, why the pandemic needs a different approach from the international community -
2007's Leahy Scholar has busy year
Global Health TV catches up with Harriet Napier -
Interview with Fazle Hasan Abed
Founder & Chair, Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) -
The role of religion in the fight against AIDS
Global Health TV finds out more about the Malawi Interfaith AIDS Association -
Global Health Council's Photography Award 2008 honours Sarah Day
Winning photograph taken in Sudan -
Interview with Gretchen Glode Berggren
Consultant on International Health and Nutrition -
Professor Sir Andrew Haines, Director
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine -
UK sees rise in HIV infection bucking world trend
It's the only country in Western Europe where rates have increased -
Interview with Nils Daulaire
President and CEO of the Global Health Council -
Dr Mubasher Sheikh, Executive Director
Global Health Workforce Alliance -
Career Fair attracts a new generation
Attendees find new challenges in the global health field -
Global Marketplace a new feature of Global Health event
Promoting businesses at International Conference on Global Health -
A Beacon of Hope for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi
We visit the Lighthouse Clinic in the capital Lilongwe -
Malawian Community fighting against HIV/AIDS
Battling against the pandemic from within their own community -
Gates Award Winners Share Experiences
Symposium held in Washington DC -
Thrive Under 5: World Vision's Commitment to Children's Health and achieving the MDGs
World Vision International -
Interview with Maurice Middleberg in Malawi
Speaking at the 25th Annual International Aids Candlelight Memorial -
Gates Award for Global Health 2008 Winner
India eye care facility breaks down barriers - Aravind Eye Care System -
Interview with Rev. Dinis Sengulane
Bishop of Lembobo, Mozambique -
Interview with Justice Anastasia Msosa
Chair of Manet+ Board at the International Aids Candlelight Memorial -
Interview with Nelson Mandela
Discussing his work combating HIV and AIDS -
Opening Ceremony of the 25th International AIDS Candleight Memorial
Global Health TV reports from the opening ceremony in Malawi -
Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, Vice President of Uganda
Shares his vision for Africa -
MANET+, the Malawi Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS
Co-Hosts of the Opening Ceremony of the 25th Intl. Aids Candlelight Memorial -
Stephen Lewis
Co-Director of AIDS-Free World -
Interview with Dr Mirta Roses Periago
Director, Pan American Health Organization -
Empowering Communities to fight against HIV/AIDS
Helping children - Isbindi Projects in South Africa -
Alush A Gashi, Health Minister, Kosovo
Rebuilding Health Systems -
Interview with Stephen Lewis
Sam Hughes speaks to Stephen Lewis of AIDS-Free World -
Hospital deep clean target missed
National Health Service - England -
Reconstructing Afghanistan
Interview with Malcolm Bruce, Chair of the House of Commons International Development Committee -
Focus on Community Health providers
The 2nd day of the GH Council's Conference emphasises community health -
Community Health - theme of 2008 Conference
The 35th International Conference on Global Health in Washington D.C. -
Interview with Julio Frenk and Joy Phumaphi
Global Health Council board members discuss food crisis -
Fighting Malaria in Malawi
The Director of USAID speaks to Global Health TV -
Dr Mireille Kingma, International Council of Nurses
Global Migration of Nurses -
Policy journal presents range of research and commentary
We meet the people behind Health Affairs -
Dr Kenneth Kaunda, Former President of Zambia
Advocate in the fight against HIV/AIDS
Eradicating Women's Oppression
New Book: "Half The Sky" Puts Spotlight on Women's Oppression
Pulitzer Prize winning journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn share the story of how their new book, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, came to be. The co-authors say empowering and educating women are key factors to ending oppression around the world.
For more information:
Half The Sky Movement: http://www.halftheskymovement.org/
White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood: http://www.whiteribbonalliance.org/
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/



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