Recommended Pages at blogs.cgdev.org
Corruption in India’s Health Sector: Let’s Look at the Bigger Picture | Milan Vaishnav | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “For weeks now, the Indian press has been awash with stories of corruption plaguing the health sector of Uttar Pradesh (UP), the country’s most populous” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2011 at 6:37 pm By:
Commentary: "Corruption in India’s #Health Sector: Let’s Look at the Bigger Picture" by Milan Vaishnav http://t.co/6hV8FxYS
Urgently Needed: PEPFAR’s Value for Money Plan | Nandini Ooomman | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “This is a joint post with Jenny Ottenhoff. Looming budget cuts for FY2012 and recent reports about the decline in AIDS funding from the USG in FY2010” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on August 23, 2011 at 5:30 pm By:
Commentary: "Urgently Needed: PEPFAR’s Value for Money Plan" by Nandini Ooomman http://t.co/pU8uNmZ - #health
Instead of a Man on the Moon, Why Not a Fully Vaccinated Kid? | Denizhan Duran | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “This is a joint post with Amanda Glassman. While the developed world commits itself to austerity measures and slashes aid budgets across the board, emerging” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
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Commentary: "Instead of a Man on the Moon, Why Not a Fully Vaccinated Kid?" by Duran and Glassman http://t.co/jzYwBVm - #health #india
My Worries About the (Still Good) Idea of Hedging for the Poor | Todd Moss | Global Development: Views from the Center
blogs.cgdev.org — “My Worries About the (Still Good) Idea of Hedging for the Poor | Todd Moss | Global Development: Views from the Center” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on June 23, 2011 at 10:07 pm By:
Opinion: "My worries about the (still good) idea of hedging for the poor" by Todd Moss http://bit.ly/lZC1oB - #health #poverty
Should We Pay Less for Vaccines? | Owen Barder | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “Progressive development thinkers have welcomed the announcement of new money for the Global Alliance for Vaccination and Immunization (GAVI), and support” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
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Opinion: "Should We Pay Less for Vaccines?" by Owen Barder, fellow, Center for Global Development http://bit.ly/mMgAh9 - #health
Nailing Down the Slippery Numbers on U.S. Aid to Pakistan | Wren Elhai | Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Blog
blogs.cgdev.org — “With all the questions swirling around the U.S. aid program in Pakistan this week, one very simple one is worth asking. How much economic aid did the U.S. spend” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
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Commentary: Nailing down the slippery numbers on U.S. aid to Pakistan http://bit.ly/jtCKN2 - #poverty #health #finaid
Will the U.S. Lead on Global Health? Start with Vaccination | Amanda Glassman | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah gave a speech yesterday at the National Institutes of Health, highlighting his aspirations for U.S. leadership on global health.” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on March 1, 2011 at 7:15 pm By:
Vaccination is a place for for the U.S. to start to lead on global health. #CGD http://bit.ly/fawSCB
Why Won’t AIDS Donors Confirm Their Best New Hope for Avoiding Future Treatment Costs | Mead Over | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “Celia Dugger must have known she would get a reaction. She called from South Africa last week with the surprising news that a donor meeting in South Africa” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on September 14, 2010 at 5:32 pm By:
RT @sciencecohen microbicide trial followup ongoing, contrary to NYT http://nyti.ms/aubTN6. See http://bit.ly/dctQzS, http://bit.ly/bjzyMd
Progress toward the Goal in Rwanda | Katie Stein | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “In addition to marking Spain--™s first World Cup victory, this past Sunday was World Population Day. Even though it did not receive the same attention as” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2010 at 9:06 am By:
@LindseyFreeze great article! "In Rwanda, when the government decides to put an issue front and center, people listen." http://bit.ly/aUvbGL
A Global Tour of Drug Resistance | Rachel Nugent | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “Katherine Douglas contributed to this post. Two award-winning journalists spent the better part of 2009 taking a global tour of drug resistance. The sights” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on February 2, 2010 at 3:01 pm By:
Great overview of Journalists worldwide tour chronicling drug resistance http://bit.ly/a8kJXB
A C-Change in Presidential Rhetoric: Compassion to Conscience and Common Interest | Ruth Levine | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “In his speech on Saturday in Accra, Ghana, President Barack Obama described the motivation for U.S. support to AIDS, malaria and other health programs in” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on July 14, 2009 at 6:20 pm By:
Shift in c-word marks new attitude twd hlth in Africa: from "compassion" w GWB to "conscience & common interest" w Obama http://is.gd/1yIef
Institute of Medicine Releases Report on U.S. Commitment to Global Health | Ruth Levine | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “The Twitter version of the IOM report on the U.S. Commitment to Global Health, which was formally released on Wednesday by committee co-chairs Ambassador Thomas” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on June 9, 2009 at 9:24 pm By:
IOM rpt in twtr: Thx 4 gd 10yrs; don’t slack off now ($15B by '12) Hlthy world=:) us It’s > AIDS Play nice w others http://bit.ly/Fxjhc
The Potential Economic Impact of Pandemic Flu on Poor Countries: More Serious than a Sneezing Pork Chop | Mead Over | Global Health Policy
blogs.cgdev.org — “The impact of this pandemic flu outbreak has little to do with pigs. And a lot to do with people. Every time there is a global flu epidemic, we seem to want” View full resource at blogs.cgdev.org
Most Recently Shared on April 29, 2009 at 1:56 pm By:
Mead Over @ CGD: The Potential Economic Impact of Pandemic Flu on Poor Countries http://tinyurl.com/d7tuok #swineflu

