Content tagged with “global health”
PEPFAR—and Effective Advocacy—Save Lives: A Breakfast Dialogue at the Aspen Institute Our Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast Series is back next Thursday, April 25th, with Ten Years of PEPFAR: A...
Tags: Advocacy Strategies, Africa, APEP News, global health Aspen Global Health and Development and The World Health Organization Department of Reproductive Health and Research present the second annualGENEVA POLICY DIALOGUE SERIES ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHThe...
Tags: Reproductive Health, global health Save the Date: Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast on April 25th, 8:15-9:45AM So we’re back, folks, with another heavily caffeinated breakfast discussion on advocacy evaluation. On April 25th, Kimberly...
Tags: APEP News, global health, HIV/AIDS, Journalism Since the inception of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in 2003, the Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE) has contributed to advocacy for policy changes that...
Tags: global health, Monitoring and Evaluation, Advocacy The Aspen Institute Madeleine K. Albright Global Development Lecture recognizes an exceptional individual whose vision has provided breakthrough thinking to tackle the challenges of global...
Tags: Development, global health, madeleine, rajiv, raj, Brookings-Blum On Salience In a provocative op-ed for Al Jazeera, political scientist Tarak Barkawi explains how “9/11 stole my whiteness.” The politics of race in a post-9/11 world is, let’s just say, tricky—and...
Tags: global health, Reproductive Health, Evaluation Theory and Practice, Advocacy Strategies Global Health Policy Networks At our last advocacy evaluation breakfast, American University professor Jeremy Shiffman presented on his work for the Gates Foundation’s Global Health Advocacy and...
Tags: Education, global health, Evaluation Theory and Methods Bipartisanship?! Really? The Kaiser Family Foundation published the results of their latest poll of the American public—this time on spending in global health projects in the developing world. The...
Tags: Education, Philanthropy, global health, Evaluation Theory and Methods, US Politics Our Next Advocacy Evaluation Breakfast: A Closer Look at Global Health Policy NetworksGlobally, why have deaths from certain conditions declined faster than others? Typically, people’s answers focus...
Tags: global health, APEP News, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies The World as ClassroomThe idea gurus at TED have just released an online portal for educators—and for the student in all of us: TED-Ed. Teachers from around the world are invited to submit short...
Tags: Education, global health, Advocacy and Social Media, Advocacy Strategies 

