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A healthier South Africa through continued ANC dominance? | International Health Policies
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IHP news 273: Stephen Harper’s summit & World No Tobacco Day. IHP news 274: BRICs and global health. A healthier South Africa through continued ANC dominance? June 6, 2014. Middot; Add Comment. Charl Swart (PhD Political Science, Post-Doctoral Fellow, School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape. Of May 2014, South Africans took to the polls in the country’s 5. National democratic election. The African National Congress (ANC) recorded its 5. Victory securing 62.15% of the national vote. Under ...
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Posts by The Editorial Team | International Health Policies
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Posts by: "The Editorial Team". A farewell to the old International Health Policies website. June 16, 2014. Middot; By The Editorial Team. Dear IHP readers,. If you’re a subscriber to our weekly newsletter, you probably noticed that we have a new website since last week. You find it here. We hope you enjoy the new IHP site and of course we hope you keep track of everything that’s being published there. Newsletters, editorials, blogs, … [.]. Continue Reading →. IHP news 274: BRICs and global health. This ...
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How can I download files from the newsletter. How can I reduce my internet usage to the minimum. Why should I use RSS? Just post them below. How can I download files from the newsletter. When you subscribed for our newsletter, you also receive the links to the direct downloads of most of the articles. Some people didn’t know how to open them so here is a short manual on how to open a .zip or a .doc file. For everyone who doesn’t have Microsoft Word, you can always download Open Office. Depending on the b...
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Global Flu: From ghost maps to model maps
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Mapping swine flu's global contexts, consequences and controversies. Monday, May 4, 2009. From ghost maps to model maps. Online attempts such as Flu Tracker's. To map the swine flu outbreak globally are not only worth examining for their informational content (or lack of it), but also for what they tell us about the fast changing character of disease mapping and epidemiological surveillance in the age of the internet. Ranging from the official WHO global atlas tool. 160;In The Ghost Map. 160;The article...
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Global Flu: From global flu to global health
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Mapping swine flu's global contexts, consequences and controversies. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. From global flu to global health. 160;Here, though, in this final post to the Global Flu blog I want to flag the four features of the swine flu crisis that lead most obviously into bigger questions about global health. THE SPACE OF GLOBAL HEALTH. Global (not just national, not just regional nor just continental) threat to global health. From ghost maps to global maps. Seemed to think) controlling borders and the...
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Global Flu: Tracking outbreak narratives and blame geographies
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Mapping swine flu's global contexts, consequences and controversies. Friday, May 1, 2009. Tracking outbreak narratives and blame geographies. As accounts of swine flu proliferate across the internet and through the media, we can usefully track them in terms of what Priscilla Wald. That they distract us from underlying problems of global poverty too). Examples of swine flu geographies of blame. 160;are proliferating fast and have already attracted critical commentary, including Michael Calderon-Za...
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Global Flu: Remapping the viral breeding grounds
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Mapping swine flu's global contexts, consequences and controversies. Friday, May 1, 2009. Remapping the viral breeding grounds. If the normal outbreak narrative localizes and exteriorizes the origins of disease with a simple geography of blame, how can such narratives be most usefully remapped? 160;Critical accounts of swine flu by . Indicate that one useful strategy is to map the emergence of today's global H1N1 virus in relation to the transnational networks of global capitalism. The Monster at the Door.
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World No Tobacco Day 2014: Raise taxes on tobacco, a proven weapon of mass destruction! | International Health Policies
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The record breaking 67th World Health Assembly: reflections from one of the survivors. IHP news 273: Stephen Harper’s summit & World No Tobacco Day. World No Tobacco Day 2014: Raise taxes on tobacco, a proven weapon of mass destruction! May 30, 2014. Middot; Add Comment. Swati Srivastava, Public Health Foundation of India and EV 2014. Price increase, by means of increased taxation or otherwise, is considered to be the single most effective method to decrease consumption and encourage tobacco users to quit.