![]() ![]() We are excited to merge an understanding of the growth of formal academic programs as well as extracurricular student organizations – both national and unaffiliated. More analysis on the ‘ university engagement in global health research’.We’re excited by what all of this means for our plans for next year. We’ve made some good progress on both the fundraising and advocacy fronts and have learned a lot about how this collective movement building work can be done better. Updates from the PIH | Engage Campaign. ![]() I’m hoping to have a couple of good friends write some posts that will survey how non-communicable diseases are expanding both epidemiologically and rhetorically in the field of global health and will look at a particular example in Peru for how NCD care can be wrapped up into primary care delivery. I’m finishing up a deep dive into this fantastic book and hope to share a bit of a review and thoughts about how it connects to right to health movement building. The book “When People Come First: Critical Studies in Global Health”.I’m hopeful however, that I’ll be able to get some good content from a variety of sources up over the next couple of weeks. So, I’m now realizing that it is quite challenging to maintain a blog that has some substance while also working a much more than full time job… ![]()
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