Harvard Global Equity Initiative

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The Harvard Global Equity Initiative (HGEI) is an interfaculty research program at Harvard University devoted to promoting more equitable development.

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The Harvard Global Equity Initiative (HGEI) is an interfaculty research program at Harvard University devoted to promoting more equitable development with a particular focus on the dimension of health. It addresses these issues by conducting research, engaging in policy discussions, and producing and disseminating evidence, education, and training with an interdisciplinary

03/10/2015

RT NCDChild: Read inspiring stories from cancer champions like Seun Adebiyi on the blog. http://buff.ly/1MpXFWu

Closing the divide: the Harvard Global Equity Initiative–Lancet Commission on global access to... 03/09/2015

Lancet publishes announcement of Commission on Pain Control and Palliative Care

The HGEI-Lancet Commission on Global Access to Pain Control and Palliative Care (GAPCPC) has been officially announced in a Comment published in The Lancet on March 9.

"Access to palliative care ... is at the core of the right to health and is fundamental to health care," the announcement states. "Yet most of the world’s population has little or no access to pain control and palliative care, forcing patients and families to endure a tremendous burden of avoidable suffering."

The Commission was formed to marshal evidence and develop recommendations for policy change that will close this gaping "pain divide." As the announcement concludes, "What has been absent is recognition of pain control and palliative care as an essential part of health systems and a priority for investment in health: this is the motivation and rationale for the GAPCPC."

Click to view the article on The Lancet: http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2815%2960289-6/fulltext

Closing the divide: the Harvard Global Equity Initiative–Lancet Commission on global access to... To view the full text, please login as a subscribed user or purchase a subscription. Click here to view the full text on ScienceDirect.

International Women's Day 03/05/2015

Flama, Vida, y Mujer 2015

Every year since 2005, to mark International Women’s Day, the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León (UANL) holds the Flama, Vida y Mujer (Flame, Life and Women) ceremony to recognize the successes of exemplary women whose tireless work, personality, and professionalism have made significant impacts in the areas of Governmental Development, Social Welfare, Education and Research, Business Development, and International Linkages.

HGEI is proud that Director Felicia M. Knaul is being honored today, 5 March 2015, with the Flama, Vida y Mujer award by the UANL in Monterrey, NL, Mexico.

International Women’s Day is Sunday, March 8, 2015. This year’s theme is . Check out more on International Women’s Day: http://www.internationalwomensday.com/

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02/28/2015

Save the Date: Director Knaul will be keynote speaker at the Global Health Catalysts Cancer Summit at Harvard Medical School. The summit will provide a forum for discussion, development, and adoption of tangible actions and innovative approaches to catalyze international collaborations with Africa in cancer care research and education using radiation oncology, cancer prevention, and advocacy.

For more information, visit: http://buff.ly/1DWpAMi

Noncommunicable Diseases 02/26/2015

RT CFR: What are noncommunicable diseases & why are they emerging as a global health crisis? Find out: http://buff.ly/17B36lQ http://buff.ly/17B36lR

Noncommunicable Diseases The gravest health threats facing low- and middle-income countries are not the plagues, parasites, and blights that dominate the news cycle and international relief efforts. They are the everyday diseases...

The entire egg 02/25/2015

RT Felicia Knaul: New on nutrition. Chk out gr8 work by WaltWillett from HarvardPublicHealth The entire egg http://buff.ly/1EsECYZ via Harvard University

The entire egg Harvard Professor Walter Willett underlined the distinction between dietary and blood cholesterol, and stressed whole foods rather than any single nutrient as key to a healthy diet.

02/25/2015

RT Felicia Knaul: We can Thx 2 co-authors Lancet Oncology Putting on agenda http://buff.ly/1ajgjBo

American Cancer Society Expert Voices blog 02/20/2015

RT Get Palliative Care: care is part of good cancer care, writes Diane E. Meier for ACSNews

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02/20/2015

RT craig lefebvre: “Suneeta Krishnan: Bryan J Weiner social marketing works! Should be used to advance cancer literacy in India. ”

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