Tag: Global Health Law

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Where the world stands on the ‘10-10-10’ social enabler policies: mapping and analyzing progress and gaps

Juliette McHardy, Sunny Light, Sharonann Lynch, Matthew M. Kavanagh, Kashish Aneja, Joshua Moon, Taavi Errkola Member states at the 2021 UN High-Level…

June 29, 2022

Event

The Present and Future of the HIV Policy Landscape

What does the landscape of HIV policy look like, and what are its implications for the future? Please join the HIV Policy Lab at the O’Neill Institute for…

March 10, 2022

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Our Voice Malawi: PEPFAR Country Operational Plan 2022 Community Priorities

Once every year, PEPFAR convenes different stakeholders in PEPFAR recipient countries to input into its annual Strategic Direction summary also known as the Country Operational…

March 1, 2022

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Sharonann Lynch – Presentation at “Opportunities and challenges associated with new technologies for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment”

On September 8, 2021, Sharonann Lynch was featured in a webinar hosted by the UNITAID NGO Delegation. She presented on the opportunities and challenges associated with monoclonal…

February 4, 2022

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Conflict of Interest in Community-led Monitoring programs

Community-led monitoring (CLM) is a forward-looking, state-of-the-art intervention to improve the quality and accessibility of health services, through data-driven monitoring and…

February 1, 2022

Op-ed

G20 must address and fix inequalities it has created

October 26, 2021

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The U.N. has a plan to end AIDS by 2030. But Russia doesn’t like it.

September 14, 2021

Journal Article

Understanding and comparing HIV-related law and policy environments: cross-national data and accountability for the global AIDS response

Law and policy differences help explain why, as HIV-related science has advanced swiftly, some countries have realised remarkable progress on AIDS while others see expanding…

September 29, 2020

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Reckoning with mortality: global health, HIV, and the politics of data

July 3, 2020

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Coercion and Criminalization in TB-Related Public Health Laws Insufficient and Inconsistent Rights Protections in 20 High-Burden Countries

John Stephens An effective response to infectious diseases like tuberculosis (TB) requires protection of core human rights as a key component of public health. This review…

September 1, 2018