Le système de santé mondial à l’épreuve d’Ebola L’apparition et la recrudescence de certaines maladies, surtout dans les pays pauvres, avèrent les persistances des menaces sur la sécurité sanitaire mondiale avec des risques d’épidémies voire de pandémies ravageuses et dévastatrices. 15 septembre 2015, par CIIP
Welcome to the Women’s Movement 2.0 What we really need is a new women’s health movement, one that’s sharp and skeptical enough to ask all the hard questions: What are the (…) 15 December 2009, by EHRENREICH Barbara, Tomdispatch.com
Violência contra a mulher, um problema de saúde pública por Andréa Fachel Leal Um grande empecilho, por muito tempo, para a formulação e execução de programas e políticas que enfrentem o problema da violência contra (…) 1 de Dezembro de 2009, por Carta Maior
Línea aborto: más información, menos riesgos Según el Ministerio de Salud, las mujeres abortamos en promedio dos veces en nuestra vida, entre espontáneos y provocados. En Argentina (…) 23 de noviembre de 2009, por Americas Policy Program
Maternal tragedies A Human Rights Watch report emphasises the need for a system of recording and investigating all maternal deaths. THE maternal (…) 16 November 2009, by Frontline
La batalla cultural asociada a la propiedad intelectual en la A/H1N1 por María Victoria Kan Basta leer un editorial de los principales diarios de Buenos Aires sobre lo que el discurso internacional elige denominar “piratería” o (…) 27 de octubre de 2009, por Rebelión
South Africa needs an HIV/AIDS truth commission The HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of the greatest challenges facing post-democracy South Africa. In 2007, the country, which is home to less (…) 26 October 2009, by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
The “NAFTA Flu”: Critics Say Swine Flu Has Roots in Forcing Poor Countries to Accept Western Agribusiness As the US reports its first known death from the global swine flu, the World Health Organization has raised its pandemic threat level. (…) 13 May 2009, by Democracy Now!
Regional Program of Action and Demostration of Sustainable Alternatives to DDT for Malaria Vector Control in Mexico and Central America Background Video DDT was extensively used for malaria vector control in Mexico and Central America during the 60s and 70s, but the sprayings were (…) 12 May 2009, by OMS
Major gaps in knowledge of swine flu, say scientists by Katherine Nightingale Scientists trying to gauge the severity of the threat of a swine influenza pandemic face many important knowledge gaps. Even the death (…) 29 April 2009, by Science and Development Network (SciDev.Net)
Blind Optimism Challenging the myths about private health care in poor countries The realisation of the right to health for millions of people in poor countries depends upon a massive increase in health services to (…) 29 April 2009, by Oxfam International