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Reading Rainposts! 3/28/2011

March 28th, 2011

Greetings from End The Neglect!

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Come join our reading adventure with our suggestions below!

Get things started with a quick economics lesson on why investing in health will ultimately lead to overwhelming wealth.  Then travel over to Kathmandu, Nepal to read about their 36 district-wide elephantiasis mass drug administration (MDA).  Learn more about the intersections of environmental sustainability and our health and, of course, please take time to learn more about tropical diseases.

  1. With health comes wealth
  2. Elephantiasis drugs in Kathmandu, Nepal
  3. Climate Change and our Health
  4. A spotlight on Tropical Diseases

ENJOY!

Weekly Round-Up! 3/14-3/18

March 18th, 2011

March 14th

Reading Rainbow 3/14/2011

Weekly Round-Up! 3/07-3/11

Spotlight: Fundación Mundo Sano

March 15th

The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases Partners with Eisai Co., Ltd.

The Demise of African Sleeping Sickness is Near.

March 16th

Nepalese Gov’t to Administer Elephantiasis Medicine

March 17th

The Solutions that Aren’t (Part 1)

March 18th

Earthquakes, Governance, and Health

Helminthic Zoonosis in the U.S.

Have a great weekend and next time you’re around these parts, bring some friends along to END THE NEGLECT.

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Reading Rainbow 3/14/2011

March 14th, 2011

Get your morning started right with our reading suggestions for today!

We begin our travels to Osun State, Nigeria where today, the state embarks on free medical services simultaneously in six zones of the state. Then, pop over to Kathmandu, Nepal where The Epidemiology and Disease Control Division under The Ministry of Health and Population will be launching a major vaccination drive against elephantiasis. Learn about how spatial analysis is being employed to calculate the risk of lymphatic filariasis in urban areas and don’t forget to learn more about Sanofi-aventis and WHO‘s New Agreement towards the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

  1. Free eye test, treatment begin today in Osun
  2. Kathmandu begins jab push
  3. Spatial analysis and privation index to identify urban areas with a high risk of lymphatic filariasis

Scott Wolf and Michael Gerson Speak Out About the Importance of Malaria Funding

March 4th, 2011

This week, actor Scott Wolf and Columnist Michael Gerson each gave a personal account of their recent trip to Senegal where they observed first-hand how U.S. Government (USG) funding is successfully fighting the scourge of malaria.  The event, hosted by the Malaria No More Policy Center (MNMPC), included remarks by Co-Chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)—Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) and Rep. Donald Payne (D-NJ)—and, allowed Hill staff, Administration officials, and global health policy stakeholders to acknowledge the achievements to date and how important USG funding is for on-going malaria research and control efforts.

Source: MNMPC website

Wolf and Gerson accompanied former MNMPC Managing Director, Mark Green (who has just joined the U.S. Global Leadership Coaltion as its new Senior Director) on the trip and were invigorated by the Senegalese people they met on the ground.  NTDs were not forgotten at the event and Global Network Managing Director Neeraj Mistry had a chance to chat with both Rep. Fortenberry and Rep. Payne to thank them for their support and interest in NTDs. Global Network plans to host a series of region specific NTD congressional briefings through the Malaria and NTD Caucus this year.

The March 1st reception was supported by ONE, Friends of the Global Fight, World Vision, Malaria Control and Evaluation Partnership in Africa and the Malaria Vaccine Initiative, and Global Network.

Read more about this event here.