Global Health TV, produced by WebsEdge/Health, brings the global health community together. Through the power of online television we share inspiring stories on the work being done around the world to tackle HIV, AIDS, TB, Malaria and other diseases, build health systems and reduce infant and maternal mortality. Global Health TV shows that there is hope for a brighter, healthier future.
Curing Malaria Together
In order to view this page you need JavaScript and Flash Player 9+ support!
Medicines for Malaria Venture
Medicines for Malaria Venture are a not-for profit public-private partnership, established as a foundation in Switzerland in 1999. It is dedicated to reducing the burden of malaria in disease-endemic countries by discovering, developing and facilitating delivery of new, effective and affordable anti malarial drugs.
For more information:
Related Videos
-
Dispelling myths about Haiti
-
Why immunization matters in Ghana
-
Global Health Sciences
-
Where Healing, Teaching and Discovery Come Together
-
10 Years of the Gates Award for Global Health
-
Development Assistance in Family Planning Programs
-
Providing Service, Science and Education to a Global Community
-
International Education and Research Opportunities in Global Health
-
Improving Health Outcomes for Mothers, Newborns and Children
-
Five years left to reach Millennium Development Goals
-
Helping Reduce the Burden of Global Chronic Disease
-
Council president says MDGs are within grasp
-
PEPFAR chief on how far we’ve come tackling HIV AIDS
-
McMaster University expands global partnerships in health
-
Spotlight on HIV and human rights for World AIDS Day
Research
-
Watch the UN Foundation's new documentary in full
Documentary shows what Global Fund has achieved addressing MDGs -
UN Foundation documentary shows human impact of Global Fund
Documentary shows what the Global Fund has achieved -
Save The Children highlights failure to reduce child mortality
Charity claims 4 million lives could have been saved -
Call for human rights in AIDS policy
18th International AIDS conference held in Vienna -
Writer exposes work of the Epidemic Intelligence Service
Interview with author Mark Pendergrast -
Former head of UK’s NHS says we can learn from developing world
Interview with Lord Nigel Crisp -
Why Norway is a major force for international aid
Interview with Hon. Wegger Christian Strommen -
How Sleeping Sickness can be eradicated
Interview with John Kabayu, African Union & Joseph Ndung'u, FIND






