Emma Ross
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Senior Research Fellow, Chatham House Global Health Programme - all opinions and views are my own, not those of Chatham House
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http://www.chathamhouse.org/research/topics/global-health 18-06-2009 06:54:24
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Interested in becoming an integral part of our team working on key issues in #globalhealth security and governance at Chatham House? We are recruiting a programme coordinator. Closing 18 April. Apply here: bit.ly/49sFLle #policy Chatham House Global Health Programme #internationalrelations
Securing donor financing for #globalhealth requires engaging in the political game -meeting the needs of politicians and relevant civil servants. #CHIntHealthFinancing panel discussion on motivations/rationales for public international financing of GH priorities. #Chathamhouse
#COVID19 forcing the facing of so many long-running tensions. What does “global public good” badge really mean 4 access 2 medicine and #innovation /pharma engagement? Very tough issue, with a lot at stake on both sides. #intellectualproperty Chatham House Global Health Programme bit.ly/3bVGLmj
#epidemiology veteran David Heymann on returning int travel 2 its #BC19 level. Long rd ahead. bit.ly/2NftoVy. Join us next Fri Chatham House as we talk border cntrls and returning 2 int travel w Kelley Lee Kelley Lee & IATA DG de Juniac bit.ly/3s6p7Tm
Sobering forecasts of what lies ahead with #COVIDVaccination and how we need to be thinking about the #pandemic right now, #RealityCheck re learning to live with the #coronavirus from pandemic and #vaccine and #newvariants experts Chatham House bit.ly/3a7AlR8
In midst of #COVID19 let's not forget about looming threat of antibiotic resistance.Chatham House Global Health Programme Associate Fellow Kevin Outterson on wisdom of a Netfilx-type subscription model for buying #antibiotics . Thank you to Andrew Jack for great Financial Times video explainer. Chatham House #AMR
David Heymann, of the London School of Hygiene + Tropical Medicine, tells BBC Radio 4 Today viruses will always cross borders, what matters is how strong a country's defences are *within* those borders.
No wonder a growing number of MPs sceptical re hotel plan
huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/waugh-zo…
As Alan Beattie warned in Financial Times on 18 Jan, 'childish point-scoring' is not helpful to UK's international relations, especially with EU.
EU won't be doing the UK any favours as it now considers whether to restrict exports of the Pfizer vaccine from EU-based production facilities
More from #equity champion Rob Yates in The New York Times on political tensions over allocation of #COVIDvaccine and the state of global #solidarity
HUGE thanks to @ismashUK for their generosity in helping me get through tech nightmare of wiping old iMac and Vaio laptop and restoring OS to enable donation 4 kids’ home school. Mo (King’s Rd) a star. #inthistogether #homelearning #accesstocomputers
Spread available #vaccine doses wider, give more hi-risk people benefit of 1st dose, rather than protecting fewer w/ incremental add'l protection from 2nd dose, esp now with more transmissible variant: Chatham House #CovidVaccines expert David Salisbury bbc.in/2M6oDwV
News of an effective vaccine makes the prospect of a ‘return to normality’ more hopeful, but has the pandemic changed how we travel, work, consume, and the face of our cities for good?
Stuart Coles asks a range of Chatham House experts if they think these dramatic shifts will last