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international health resources by topic
HIV/AIDS
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institutional review boards
(IRBs) & human subjects
malaria
pharmaceuticals
reproductive health
tobacco
tuberculosis
syllabi
anthropology & epidemiology
anthropology & international
health
anthropology
& reproductive health
child health
demographic &
health transitions
health & development
health & human
rights
HIV/AIDS
inequities
infectious
diseases
refugee health
vector-borne disease
data sources, databases
country-specific health information -- World Health Organization
Use US Census Bureau data to produce a population pyramid for a country
Data
Online for Population. Health and Nutrition (DOLPHN) database
The Data Online for Population, Health and Nutrition (DOLPHN) system is
an online statistical data resource containing selected current and historical
country-level demographic and health indicator data. The DOLPHN system is
designed to provide users with quick and easy access to frequently used
statistics and can be helpful as both a reference and analytical tool. DOLPHN's
principal advantage is to bring specifically filtered data from various
sources together in one place to facilitate comparative and trend analyses.
Other advantages to USAID users include grouping indicators by USAID focus
areas and providing country classifications for sorting purposes. This database
is of limited usefulness for countries where USAID does not have health
programs.
Data Sources: international -- Global Reproductive Health Forum, Harvard School of Public Health
Development Gateway -- A directory of over 500,000 activities of major bilateral organizations, multilateral development banks and UN agencies. Over 100,000 are ongoing and planned, residing in the live database
GlobalHealthFacts.org, global health data on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and more from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
HNPStats
HNPStats, short for Health, Nutrition, and Population Statistics, is a component
of the Knowledge Management System of the World Bank's Human Development
Network. HNPStats offers country data sheets showing summary indicators
for health status, health determinants, and health finance.
Human
Rights Matrix -- organized by document/right/country
The Human Rights Matrix lists the international human rights documents that
are important to reproductive and maternal health, family planning, and
HIV/AIDS.
International Data - Health -- from the Carolina Population Center's Virtual Data Library
MEASURE
projects
Collecting and Using Data for Informed Decisions in Population, Health,
and Nutrition
Funded in 1997 by the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID), MEASURE includes five projects--dedicated to providing accurate
and timely information on population, health, and nutrition in developing
countries. The projects offer technical services in data collection, analysis,
dissemination, and use.
ReliefWeb -- humanitarian response documents by country and territory, with a complete set of external background links by sector. Organized by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Sigerist Circle Bibliography on Race and Medicine
The following bibliography was assembled from the thirteen Sigerist Circle bibliographies compiled between 1990 and 1997. It contains entries for books, articles, and dissertations relevant to race and medicine, published from the mid-1980s through early 1997.
WHO Database on Health and Human Rights Actors
This database contains information gathered from a survey of organizations concerning their structures and programs. It is searchable by country (where the organization is located) or by specific health issue
Worldwide
Refugee Survey -- U.S
Committee for Refugees (USCR)
The "Country Conditions" and "Statistics" sections on
this site are comprised of information from the current World Refugee Survey.
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information by region
Africa
South of the Sahara: Health -- African
Collection, Stanford University Library
Resources on African Health and Diseases -- African
Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania (includes country-specific
information)
Health
and Medicine -- the
Middle East Network Information Center (MENIC), UT Austin (includes
country-specific information)
Middle
East Studies Internet Resources -- Columbia University (see topic: Water
in the Middle East)
Health & Medical Sciences -- Latin America Network Information Center (LANIC), UT Austin (includes country-specific information)
Information on Population and Reproductive Health -- Asia-Pacific Alliance
Data Sources: regional -- Global Reproductive Health Forum, Harvard School of Public Health
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projects
Asia
Pacific Economic Cooperation Regional Health Task Force
The emergence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in the Asia Pacific Region during 2003 and avian influenza H5N1 in 2004 has showed the impact that health challenges can have across a broad range of sectors, including health, agriculture, trade, tourism, transportation, and business. APEC's leadership in the region and its wide-ranging economic work programme make it uniquely suited to address the multi-sectoral impact of today's health threats.
The
Center for International Health, Boston University School of Public
Health
The Center for International Health (CIH) is a team of clinicians, social
scientists, and economists. We strive to improve the health and quality
of life of people throughout the developing world by conducting applied
research that treats health as a medical, social development, and economic
issue. The major activities of the Center fall into three areas: improving
child health and survival; managing the social and economic impacts of the
AIDS epidemic; and building the capacity of developing country researchers
and research institutions.
Emerging Infections
Network (EIN) -- The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) Emerging Infections Network
(EIN) is a sentinel network composed of physicians specializing in adult
and/or pediatric infectious diseases. The EIN is intended to function primarily
as an "early warning system" for the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) and other public health agencies by providing information
about unusual cases encountered in the clinical practices of its members.
It may also assist in outbreak investigations, provide information on physician
practices, conduct investigations on the cause of certain illnesses, and
disseminate knowledge about new microbial threats.
George Institute for International Health
The Institute’s programs involve 29 countries worldwide. A substantial focus of activity is in the middle and low-income countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
The
Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health Project (the INFO Project)
based at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health's
Center for Communication Programs, receives support from the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID). The INFO Project expands on
the work of its predecessor, the Population Information Program (PIP). The
mission and activities of the INFO Project reflect a new way of understanding
how knowledge and information can improve the quality of reproductive health
programs, practice, and policies. The INFO Project will work to achieve
the following results: 1) Identify, synthesize, and make available information
on useful and best approaches and findings; 2) Enhance local capacity to
serve local information needs; 3) Strengthen South-South and South-North
knowledge communities and networks.
International
Humanitarian Law Research Initiative
Developed by the Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research
(HPCR), provides free access to a searchable database of links to current
research, reference materials, and regional and international news on International
Humanitarian Law.
The Third World Academy of Sciences
Promoting scientific excellence for sustainable development in the south.
organizations
health &
human rights organizations
health-related non-governmental
organizations
international
organizations
regional organizations
US government agencies
ministries of health
USFDA's list of International Organizations and Foreign Government Agencies (by region) (includes ministries of health)
Ministries of Health and national surveillance institutes around the world -- WHO Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response (CSR)
publications
WHO Bulletin
Pan
American Journal of Public Health
Weekly Epidemiological
Record
World Health
Report, WHO 2006
Globalization and Health Journal
Corruption and Health from the Global Corruption Report 2006, Transparency International
Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, Priorities in Health, and Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors, three reports from the Disease Control Priority Project
Emerging Infectious Diseases -- a CDC quarterly list available electronically and in hard copy
Global Health Reporting -- Providing journalists and others with the latest information on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
Population Briefs is a research newsletter of the Population Council. It is distributed without charge. Information in this newsletter may be reproduced without permission, provided it is distributed without charge and the source is acknowledged.
Download the introductory chapter of Lee, Kelley, Kent Buse, and Fustukian, eds., Health Policy in a Globalising World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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courses
Introduction
to International Health (143-page PDF document)
Peter Winch, Johns Hopkins University, 2003-04
This course provides an overview of current issues in international public
health with particular emphasis on low and middle-income countries. The
course is designed to be both a first course for students entering the field
of international health, as well as an update on current technical and policy
issues for students who may have considerable experience. Core areas covered
include: structural adjustment and health care reform; organization and
management of health systems; community health and primary health care;
humanitarian assistance and refugee health; international nutrition; vaccine
development and policy; disease prevention and control; and social and behavioral
interventions.
Certificate Programs, Department of International Health
Since 1983, Boston University School of Public Health has offered programs for health professionals with current or prospective responsibilities for public health programs in international, resource-constrained environments. Certificate graduates have come to Boston from more than 150 countries to advance their public health careers. The Department recently created the Summer Institute in International Health to offer month-long certificate programs in a more flexible format. Students may elect to attend just one of the individual course offerings or several certificate programs. Each Spring, the Department still offers its 3-month program on Managing Disasters and Complex Humanitarian Emergencies.
related sites, lists of links
Supercourses: Epidemiology, the Internet and Global Health
International Health Resources
from the University of California, Berkeley Library
Hardin MetaDirectory of Internet Health Sources
Science and Development Network: News, views and information about science, techonology and the developing world
updated June 7, 2006