Partnerships for Global Health: pathways to progress. Individual pieces and supplementary media.
Individual pieces from the 2012 Cambridge International Development report are available to view, download and share:
- The Humanitarian Centre on: 7 key messages from the 2012 Cambridge International Development report
- Dr Peter A Singer, CEO of Grand Challenges Canada on: Prioritising partnerships for global health
- Dr Michael Makanga,Director of South-South Cooperation and Head of Africa Office for the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership on: Networks of excellence in sub-Saharan Africa
- Dr Bruce Mackay on: Take your partner for (yet another) dance
- Lord Nigel Crisp, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health and Dr Ndwapi Ndwapi, Head of Strategy for Bostwana’s Ministry of Health on: Partnership, co-development and leadership
- Julia Fan Li, of the Univeristy of Cambridge and Dr Shelly Batra, co-founder of Operation Asha on: Using social innovation to get treatments to the people that need them
- Dr Manpreet Singh, Global Organiser for Aid for Health on: Transformative education for global health
- David Carr of the Wellcome Trust, Professor David Dunne & Dr Pauline Essah of THRiVE, Dr Annettee Nakimuli of Makerere University, Allan Mwesiga of the Pan African Medical Journal, Pascal Mouhouelo of WHO Regional Office for Afric, Marina Kukso of PLOS, and Dr Sonja Marjanovic of RAND Europe on: Getting in the access loop
- Professor Nick Wareham, Director of MRC Epidemiology Unit and Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) at the University of Cambridge and Co-Director of the Institute of Metabolic Science on: Local solutions to global challenges
- The Humanitarian Centre on: Recommendations to the UK Government on noncommunicable diseases and mental health in developing countries
- Action for Global Health Network on: Reflections on Rio +20 global health
- Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and former prime Minister of New Zealand on: The importance of sustainability to global health
- The Humanitarian Centre on: Learning from the Global Health Year
You can also see and share videos of events referred to in the report:
- The Global Health Life Raft Debate (video)
- The Cambridge Conference on Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health in Developing Countries (video)
- The Global Health Commercialisation and Funding Roundtable (video and podcast and full report)