WHO The world health report - Health systems financing: the path to universal coverage

“…..The objective was to transform the evidence, gathered from studies in a diversity of settings, into a menu of options for raising sufficient resources and removing financial barriers to access, especially for the poor. As indicated by the subtitle, the emphasis is firmly placed on moving towards universal coverage, a goal currently at the centre of debates about health service provision. 

Haiti cholera outbreak response 'inadequate', says MSF

 
It called for swift action to build latrines, provide safe water supplies, remove bodies and reassure frightened people that the disease is treatable.
 
The UN has called for an end to the riots which have followed the outbreak.
 
Edmond Mulet, the head of the UN mission in Haiti, said violent protests by people who blame peacekeepers for the spread of the disease were wasting time and costing lives.
 

2010 Human Development Report: 40-year Trends Analysis Shows Poor Countries Making Faster Development Gains

United Nations, 4 November 2010—Most developing countries made dramatic yet often underestimated progress in health, education and basic living standards in recent decades, with many of the poorest countries posting the greatest gains, reveals a detailed new analysis of long-term Human Development Index (HDI) trends in the 2010 Human Development Report, released here today.

The Global Gender Gap Index 2010

“….., is a framework for capturing the magnitude and scope of gender-based disparities and tracking their progress.
The Index benchmarks national gender gaps on economic, political, education- and health based criteria, and provides country rankings that allow for effective comparisons across regions and income groups, and over time.
 

WHO reveals H1N1 committee's links with big pharma

11 August 2010
Elizabeth Sukkar

The World Health Organization has revealed the names of the 16 experts/advisors on its emergency committee, which recommended the declaration of the H1N1 pandemic in June 2009, showing that five of them have or have had ties with the pharmaceutical industry.

Their identities were revealed after the committee was dissolved following the announcement of the end of the H1N1 influenza pandemic by the WHO on 10 August, which had always been the organization's plan.

Global Health Watch 3 - Call for Case Studies and Testimonies

Examining the World’s Health from an Alternative Perspective

The Global Health Watch provides a platform for activists to share experiences and inform each other with practical examples and theoretical analyses to strengthen local, national, regional and global campaigns towards Health for All!

How you can voice your views?

The Global Health Watch is putting out a call for the submission of country or region specific case studies and testimonies. These case studies and testimonies will form part of the electronic platform of the alternative world health and selected case studies shall also be incorporated into the final document of Global Health Watch 3 – scheduled for publication in 2011. 

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GHW Secretariat moved from Cape Town to Delhi: Amit Sengupta is the GHW3 Co-ordinator

The People’s Health Movement (PHM) was asked and challenged to host the secretariat of the Global Health Watch 3 (GHW3) after MedAct, as host for GHW1, and Global Equity Gauge alliance (GEGA) for the GHW2. Representing the PHM, Amit Sengupta (PHM-India) accepted to tackle the coordination of the GHW3 from Delhi.

Launching the GHW2 in different countries

Global Health Watch 2 was launched in more than 20 countries:

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It is hoped that the Watch will be used as a catalyst for the development and strengthening of existing campaigns around the world to improve health and equity. Health Workers can make a difference In both developed and developing countries, health professionals are in a unique position to push for change.