"There’s something very discomfiting about sitting in a hotel ballroom full of rich people talking about the best ways to help the world’s poorest people when almost none of the latter are present" - Prof. Laura Seahy
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- RT @francetim: Once upon a time... The survival of “Global Health” - Part Two: The future of funding http://t.co/8IpZMytQjd @Laurie_Garrett 8 hours ago
- RT @eqpaho: @RockefellerFdn's public health initiatives in 1920s-40s helped lay groundwork for @WHO http://t.co/39aYT70qEn #RF100 #WHA66 8 hours ago
- RT @richardhorton1: One observation about this year's WHA. There is a huge move to warmly embrace the private sector. Few voices are raisin… 8 hours ago
- @sandrodemaio @ukhealthradio @GHJournal Two good academic studies of that question: http://t.co/NtyQxWmUsB http://t.co/FK5FldYiMi #WHA66 10 hours ago
- RT @trisataro: Lots of talk about public-private partnerships at #WHA66 with the #food, beverage & #alcohol industries a point of heated de… 11 hours ago
- @GlobalHealth @HudsonInstitute Do you have a link to this report? Thanks 16 hours ago
- RT @PeterASinger: #WHA66 taking life course approach 2 @WHO budget. What if we also took life course approach 2 #post2015 #MDGs? http://t.c… 17 hours ago
- RT @Jackthelad1947: China emissions cap proposal hailed as a climate breakthrough. #auspol #ClimateChange http://t.co/sAsqjpsOFx 18 hours ago
- Just typed 'who' into google and got "Your search - who - did not match any documents". That won't please the delegates today! #WHA66 19 hours ago
- RT @Laurie_Garrett: The Survival of “Global Health” - Pt 1: @WHO 's Chan Sets the Stage https://t.co/lV1zKBBJou My analysis of proposed #WH… 1 day ago
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