Posts Tagged ‘research’

The Future of Global Health Journalism

February 10th, 2011

The Kaiser Family Foundation today released a report that questions the future of global health journalism.

“The report found that shrinking newsroom budgets and the closing of many foreign bureaus are curtailing global health coverage within traditional news media outlets. Advocacy and NGOs are increasingly bypassing news outlets and producing their own content, leading to questions about how global health news will evolve. In addition, with outside sources now funding some global health journalism coverage, the long-term sustainability of such funding is brought into question. Journalists Nellie Bristol and John Donnelly interviewed 51 stakeholders in global health journalism, including reporters, editors and producers from mainstream publications and news outlets, and policy, trade and medical journals; writers from advocacy outlets; and staff at journalism fellowship organizations.”

Read the full report here

Un Olvido Imperdonable (An Unforgivable Neglect”)

February 9th, 2011

Waterfall in Puerto Iguazu which is the location of one of the new National Institute of Tropical Medicine sites. Taken by Betuca Buril from Brazil

Today in La Nacion, a major newspaper in Argentina, editor Nora Bär, called attention to Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) around the world by quoting Global Network’s Managing Director, Neeraj Minstry in an article titled “Un Olvido Imperdonable” (“An Unforgivable Neglect”).  Bär highlighted the Global Network’s presence in Bueno Aires, Argentina as part of The Ministry of Health’s launch of their new National Institute of Tropical Medicine in the Miciones province.  The Institute will be a catalyst for research, treatment, and capacity building in Latin America and around the world.

Read the full article in Spanish here.


GlaxoSmithKline and the Oswald Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) Collaborating to Research & Develop New Medicines for Neglected Tropical Diseases

November 12th, 2010

GlaxoSmithKline and the Oswald Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) announced today a unique collaboration to research and develop new and innovative medicines to treat neglected diseases such as: malaria, tuberculosis, chagas, and leishmaniasis; the focus will be on chagas and leishmaniasis. This new collaboration will have a great impact on neglected diseases, there will now be a sharing of ideas, research, and resources all aiming toward an important and needy cause.

To read more about the announcement, click here!

Increasing Global Access to Medicines through Technology

November 9th, 2010

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

We all know that one of the biggest problems in the developing world when people get sick is access to medicines. If discovering and producing the appropriate medicines to treat some of the world’s most chronic diseases wasn’t enough of a challenge, getting them into the hands of an individual in a peri-urban or rural setting, at a low cost, is even more daunting.

» Read more: Increasing Global Access to Medicines through Technology