Managing Markets for Health: Breaking the Ice and Tearing Down Myths on the Role of Markets in Healthcare
Last week, we helped launch the first ever in person course on Managing Markets for Health, created by the World Bank in partnership with the University of Edinburgh. …
A Cooperation Crisis: Should Young Doctors Be Forced to Serve in Rural Areas?
Floating through the ACCESS Health Rabat office windows comes the rhythmic sound of thousands of feet hitting the pavement, of chanting, of police whistles. …
Managing Markets for Health Course in India
Over the next five days, faculty from the World Bank and the University of Edinburg are conducting a global course called Managing Markets for Health. The course is organized in partnership with ACCESS Health International. Thirty top health policy practitioners from the …
In Case You Missed It: New and Noteworthy This Week
This weekly blog series is a roundup of recent news items and developments that I found interesting and would like to share. …
The Sustainable Development Goals: Translating Ambition Into Action
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a renewed and revitalized global effort to come together and face our common human challenges. There is so much to applaud about both the how and the what of these new goals. …
Public Health, Universal Health Coverage, and Sustainable Development Goals: Can They Coexist?
In this article from The Lancet, Ezekiel Emanuel addresses serious issues in public health and universal health coverage. …
In Case You Missed It: New and Noteworthy This Week
This weekly blog series is a roundup of recent news items and developments that I found interesting and would like to share. …
Maya’s Fight Against Untouchability
Dwari is a small village in Madhya Pradesh, India. The village is plagued by a social epidemic called untouchability. …
In Case You Missed It: New and Noteworthy This Week
This weekly blog series is a roundup of recent news items and developments that I found interesting and would like to share. …
Pessimism About Stopping the HIV Epidemic
For decades, we have not lacked for knowledge based solutions to stopping the HIV epidemic. …
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