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February 18, 2010

Liberian urban gardens: A new attempt to boost food security

Liberia, a country whose identity is bound tightly to a history of unrest and violence, is attempting a new project …Continue Reading

February 16, 2010

Dr. Evan Lyon, HHR Executive Editor, to host webcast this evening [February 16]

This evening [February 16] at 8:00 pm EST, Dr. Evan Lyon, Executive Editor of Health and Human Rights and member …Continue Reading

Maternova: Connecting frontline providers to lifesaving tools and techniques
February 10, 2010

Maternova: Connecting frontline providers to lifesaving tools and techniques

  The information needs of frontline health care professionals are vast, ranging from the latest WHO protocols and country-level policies …Continue Reading

February 3, 2010

Dr. Paul Farmer Interviewed for PBS Newshour

Dr. Paul Farmer, PIH co-founder and the United Nations’ deputy special envoy to Haiti, shares his perspective on the Haitian …Continue Reading

January 28, 2010

A child’s battle: Diarrheal disease in the developing world

A joint 2009 publication by UNICEF and WHO, Diarrhoea: Why children are still dying and what can be done, revives …Continue Reading

January 21, 2010

Democracy Now! interviews Dr. Lyon in Haiti

Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! reported on the situation in Haiti yesterday. She spoke extensively with Dr. Evan Lyon at …Continue Reading

January 21, 2010

The view from Haiti: A personal account

Haiti was shaken yet again Wednesday, January 20, by a 5.9-magnitude aftershock that lasted approximately 7 seconds, cutting no break …Continue Reading

January 19, 2010

Banning cluster munitions: What will it take?

[Editor's note: This is a guest post written by Sujal Parikh.] On December 22, New Zealand and Belgium became the …Continue Reading

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