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Stephen P. Marks Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

WEBStephen P. Marks is the François-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Professor of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health and director of the FXB Center for Health

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I. Glenn Cohen Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

WEBI. Glenn Cohen is James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law and director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics at Harvard Law …

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The Ethics of Global Vaccine Distribution, Part Four, with Ezekiel J

WEBAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues, new questions have arisen in regards to the ethics of global vaccine distribution. In a continuation of a series started over the …

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David K. Aylward

WEBDavid Aylward is president at COMCARE and former senior advisor, Global Health and Technology, at Ashoka, the 30-year-old international network of social entrepreneurs. …

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Jay G. Silverman

WEBJay G. Silverman is director of Violence Prevention Programs and assistant professor of society, human development and health at the Harvard School of Public Health.

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Philip J. Hilts Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

WEBPhilip J. Hilts, the author of five books, has been a prize-winning health and science reporter for both The New York Times and the Washington Post for the last 20 years, …

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Leonard S. Rubenstein Carnegie Council for Ethics in International

WEBLeonard S. Rubenstein has been executive director of Physicians for Human Rights since 1996. A graduate of Harvard Law School, Rubenstein has spent 15 years in the field of …

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Yanzhong Huang Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

WEBYanzhong Huang is a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations and an associate professor and director for global health studies at the John C. …

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Ali S. Khan Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

WEBAli S. Khan is dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Previously, Khan worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention …

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Muhammad Musa Carnegie Council for Ethics in International …

WEBMuhammad Musa is executive director of BRAC. He is a medical doctor and public health specialist, with training in maternal and child nutrition, and disaster management.

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Public Health in Brazil Carnegie Council for Ethics in International

WEBIt has benefited 19.4 million people from 2011-2014. Among the most populous nations, Brazil is the only one offering a universal health care system. The …

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Rachel Glennerster Carnegie Council for Ethics in International …

WEBRachel Glennerster is executive director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab. She has worked on health policy, financial market reform, debt relief and other issues at the …

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A Conversation with Ezekiel Emanuel on Health Care Reform

WEBA doctor, a former advisor to the Obama administration, and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Emanuel has spent a generation advocating on health …

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Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Fire in the Blood"

WEBThe Film's Argument. Clocking in at about 80 minutes, Fire in the Blood comprises an impressively thorough history of AIDS treatment in the developing world. …

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The Ethics of Global Vaccine Distribution, Part One, with Cécile Fabre

WEBAs we enter the summer of 2021, some nations are seeing vaccination rates of around 50 percent, effectively ending the imminent threat of COVID-19; others are still …

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The Ethics of Global Vaccine Distribution, Part Three, with Florencia

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Clive Meanwell Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Patients with Passports: Medical Tourism, Law, and Ethics

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Vaccine Diplomacy versus Vaccine Nationalism: Synthesis or …

WEBIn response to Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev's blog post on "vaccine diplomacy vs. vaccine nationalism" Samuel Owusu-Antwi, Ph.D. candidate at the …

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