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Ryan Felber

The Case for Universal Health Care in the United States - 0 views

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    Universal healthcare in amerca
Ryan Felber

AMSA's Universal Health Care Leadership Institute - 0 views

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    facts about universal healthcare


Ryan Felber

Universal health care - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Gives an example of an effective but slow solution to the healthcare program
Amanda Stueve

HEALTH-SOUTHERN AFRICA: One Million People Need AIDS Treatment - 0 views

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    Has some good statistics. Highlights the lack of treatment available to people in Africa.
jcoop11

Institute for OneWorld Health-How to Get Involved - 0 views

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    What seems to be the great thing about this organization, is that they want help in all areas. It isn't just money they want, they are offering volunteer opportunities, jobs, etc. They have goals for diseases and a way to achieve these goals.
Amanda Stueve

HEALTH-MOZAMBIQUE: Stopping Death With a Net - 0 views

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    Explains how giving away free mosquito netting can help the child mortality rate in mozambique.
jcoop11

Health in Your Hands - 0 views

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    Effects of global handwashing. Still not sure why this isn't being enforced!
Aaron Scott

Poverty - The Global Relations of the Many Nations - 0 views

  • All over the world, countries are stricken with famine. Children and adults alike are forced to live in miserable circumstances without proper living conditions or enough food. This situation, known as poverty, is an economic condition brought about when people lack sufficient income to be able to provide health services, h
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    This site explores some social and historical causes of poverty, as well as other issues, in a number of countries including the US. It also has testimonies of those who have struggled with poverty and different organizations and ways to get involved to help the cause of the people around the world.
Amanda Stueve

WHO | A guide to statistical information at WHO - 0 views

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    WHO Statistics for 2007. This will show us some of the major issues worldwide with health, and you can  look and see what parts of the world have the most problems.
jcoop11

MSF-USA- About Us - 0 views

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    This is probably one of the most famous health help organizations world wide. Personally I have been interested in Doctors without Borders for several years. This organization illustrates what has been done so far to help with the glabal healthcare.
Aaron Scott

YouTube - Unitus Microfinance Microcredit Introduction Video - 0 views

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    Video about Unitus, a global microfinance accelerator that works with several microfinance institutions to help provide microcredit loans and health insurance to the poor.
Aaron Scott

sewa.org | Sewa's Approach to Poverty Removal - 0 views

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    This article looks at two approaches to poverty removal. The first being focused on poverty as an income concept and thus removing poverty would be done through raising incomes, and the second looks at poverty as vulnerabiltiy to economic and social problems and thus focuses on social programs of education and health provision. SEWA, the Self Employed Women's Association, then goes on to give thier approach to poverty removal which is a combination of the two approaches.
Ryan Felber

US Doctors For Africa - 0 views

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    This is a great website that has a bunch of different programs how U.S. Doctors can help with the low health care in AFrica.
bmoran

Global Dimming - Global Issues - 0 views

  • If we were to use global dimming pollutants to stave off the effects of global warming, we would still face many problems, such as:Human health problems from the soot/smogEnvironmental problems such as acid rainEcological problems such as changes in rainfall patterns (as the Ethiopian famine example above reminds us) which can kill millions, if not billions.Climatologists are stressing that the roots of both global dimming causing pollutants and global warming causing greenhouse gases have to be dealt with together and soon.
  • The death toll that global dimming may have already caused is thought to be massive.Climatologists studying this phenomenon believe that the reflection of heat have made waters in the northern hemisphere cooler. As a result, less rain has formed in key areas and crucial rainfall has failed to arrive over the Sahel in Northern Africa.In the 1970s and 1980s, massive famines were caused by failed rains which climatologists had never quite understood why they had failed.The answers that global dimming models seemed to provide, the documentary noted, has led to a chilling conclusion: “what came out of our exhaust pipes and power stations [from Europe and North America] contributed to the deaths of a million people in Africa, and afflicted 50 million more” with hunger and starvation.
bmoran

Governments | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • Industrialised nations are responsible for the bulk of greenhouse gas emissions - both today and historically. In the past, economic progress was linked directly to carbon dioxide emissions (via the burning of oil, coal and gas to generate energy). Renewable energy sources change this, but only a small number of nations have begun to implement them in earnest.
  • Two billion people – one third of the world's population – have no access to electricity for basic needs such as lighting or cooking. Getting people the clean and reliable energy necessary for essential needs such as clean water, health care facilities, heating and lighting is one of the most pressing problems facing humanity today.
  • Industrialised nations have the capital, resources and expertise to jump-start their renewable energy industries. Obviously, countries with advanced space programs, established higher educational systems and abundant cash for investment are better positioned to implement these new energy technologies then countries still struggling with basic energy needs.
elligant35

Global Development: Solutions to Poverty - 0 views

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      Solution to poverty this article suggest using housing vouchers on government developed property. Among other solutions it proposes is to educate and provide better health care. The education they propose is to enable people to find some kind of trade to support themselves.
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    Again, good analysis of the problems but no actionable plans.
Amanda Stueve

Africa --COUNTDOWN TO 2015 / IPS Inter Press Service - 0 views

  • This process has to begin with an attitude change in the people.
  • The international system cannot determine for the people the needs, however obvious the needs may be.
  • MDGs are derived from the international system rather than the domestic environment. They are thus perceived to be foreign, however good the intentions may be.
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  • Institutions in many African countries are derived from developed countries’ institutions. This makes the whole idea of independence derisory.
  • elimination of proxy wars that were constantly blamed for the underdevelopment of the third world, third world leaders would re-channel their resources in worthy directions, such as health care, education and poverty eradication.
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    An opinion is put forth here that solutions for Africa must come from Africans so that they have legitimacy. Parochialism is a hindrance to solving political and healthcare issues in Africa (because people are not aware of their rights and privileges?).
bmoran

Early Warning Signs of Global Warming: Spreading Disease - 0 views

  • Mosquitoes in particular are highly sensitive to temperature. The mosquitoes that can carry malaria (Anopheline spp.) generally do not develop or breed below about 16° C, and the variety that transmits dengue fever (Aedes aegypti) is limited by winter temperatures below 10° C.
  • Warmer global temperatures will allow an expansion of the geographic range within which both the mosquito and parasite could survive with sufficient abundance for sustained transmission. Model predictions indicate that a 3° C global temperature rise by 2100 could increase the number of annual malaria cases by 50-80 million (not considering factors such as local control measures or health services)
Lynn Dee

Documentary Films .Net - 0 views

  • deals with the failings of the U.S. health care system, both real and perceived. But this time around, the controversial documentarian seems to be letting the subject matter do the talking
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      And thats all it takes to make a change in someone, and one person could be all the difference
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