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Delivering for Women and Children:Maternal/Child Health and MDGs

September 22nd, 2010

It’s been another whirlwind day here at the UN Week Digital Media Lounge.

The theme for today was definitely all about Women and Children.

This new Girl Effect video is the best way to start off this blog post:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e8xgF0JtVg

I watched a live stream of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon from the UN Week Digital Media Lounge unveiling a $40 billion pledge from foundations, non-profits, governments and businesses that will go towards the MDG goals of improving the health of women and children.

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NTDs Creep into Conversations at the UN Week Digital Media Lounge

September 22nd, 2010

Armed with my trusty flipcam, I am determined to get a few video clips this week  while at the UN Week Digital Media Lounge with some panelists as well as other experts talking about NTDs and MDGs. Yesterday, during a panel on integration with water, sanitation, nutrition and hunger, Dr. Samuel Kargbo from the Ministry of Health in Sierra Leone made a great comment about the success of  immunization programs for children that also include deworming activities. It’s been a bit disappointing that I haven’t heard many people talk about NTDs here, but everyone I have met at the lounge has been extremely interested in learning more!

I caught up with Dr. Kargbo on the UN Week Digital Media Lounge “step and repeat” to talk a little more about it:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M616vohOVZc

Following my exciting interaction with Dr. Kargbo on NTDs, I was introduced to Dr. Kevin M. DeCock, Director for the Center for Global Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr. DeCock has been at the forefront of the battle against the HIV/AIDS epidemic for more than a decade. Prior to this new role, he served as director of the World Health Organization’s Department of HIV/AIDS from 2006-2009, where he oversaw all of WHO’s work assisting low- and middle-income countries to scale up treatment, prevention, and support programs.  He also served briefly as Director of CDC’s Kenya office. Click herefor more information on Dr. DeCock and a very informative Q&A with him on his new role at the CDC.

I sat down with Dr. DeCock to talk about NTDs and Obama’s Global Health Initiative. We also talked a bit about the The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and whether it should/can be expanded to include NTDs:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXTaI0rITAQ

Stay with us! At 1:00pm today I will be listening in on a keynote speech live streamed at the Digital Media Lounge directly from the UN:  Saving 16 million lives – the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health. Eager to see if NTDs will be on the agenda!

 

Kicking off the UN Week Digital Media Lounge

September 21st, 2010

I’m writing this as I sit in the 92Y theater in New York City waiting for singer Craig David to take the stage to talk about his role as UN Goodwill Ambassador for Tuberculosis. I’m at the UN Week Digital Media Lounge, hosted by Mashable and the UN Foundation. This casual forum gives bloggers and social media enthusiasts like me a chance to gain access to the high-level discussions happening at the United Nations headquarters this week.

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VOA News Features Commentary from Global Health Experts on the US Global Health Initiative

September 2nd, 2010

 

Video courtesy of VOA News

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently announced a new $63 billion Global Health Initiative with an emphasis on maternal and child health, family planning and programs to fight infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. President of the Sabin Vaccine Institute Dr. Peter Hotez reacts to announcement.