Roundup: Global Health Ideas Coverage of GHC 2009 Conference
May 28th, 2009
Aman and his team at Global Health Ideas have been attending the Global Health Council’s 36th Annual International Conference for Global Health this week, and have been reporting what they have seen and heard. Check out the following posts from their series:
- Music to the Ears
Global Health Ideas kicks off their Global Health Council (GHC) Conference coverage. - Harnessing all Facets of the Private Sector
Ada shares opening day activities and insights. - Where’s the rest of the mother?
Jaspal reviews Wednesday’s Conference session, “Not the Usual Suspects:Â Community Based Low Tech Interventions that Improve Child Health Outcomes.” - Vouchers Work, but there will be challenges
In discussing this Conference session, Jaspal shares with his readers the reasons why everyone should care about voucher schemes. - Discovering New Strategies Using Proven [mHealth] Technologies
Ada shares her thoughts from Paul Meyer’s May 28th discussion. - No such thing as “HIV in Africa”
Jaspal shares his overview of the Hans Roling plenary, in Tweet-form. - Trust & social desirability in m-health
Jaspal explores the trust theme from this presentation that featured GHP partners, The Millennium Villages Project, Project Concern International and United Nations Foundation. - Magic bullets & usability for postpartum hemorrhaging
Jaspal discusses the major themes that emerged in a session about innovative technologies in postpartum hemorrhaging.
Check back here for more links, posted as Global Health Ideas posts them.
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- Global Health Progress Congratulates Best Practices in Global Health Award Recipient
Dr. Sanghvi will receive the award at a May 28 banquet during the GHC Conference.
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