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Powerful photo story on 3 critical building blocks to end TB

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2024/03/28
12:54 UTC

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Annual End TB Dialogues Summit 2024: Treatment is prevention: Find all TB → treat all TB → prevent all TB → End TB

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2024/03/21
03:45 UTC

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Which job do I take ??

Hi existing public health professionals..

I’m in my final year of school at Northeastern University, and I have one more co-op (internship) before I graduate. My goal is to pursue an MPH some time in my mid twenties, and work in the field of global health as a profession. Right now, I’m stuck deciding what I want to do for my internship.

I’ve recently been invited to intern at an NGO in India called Goonj, which works to close equity gaps in health, education, infrastructure, etc. The job would include going to rural villages in India and conducting needs surveys, collecting materials for current projects, spreading awareness about initiatives, etc. I would relocate to Bangalore. The job is unpaid, and I am working on getting funding from my university, but that is the larger turn off associated with this position.

My other option is working a more typical 9-5 style job in Boston. Potential options include paid work at the massachusetts dept of public health’s academic health department, or other paid work in a public health lab setting / more research focused.

Greater context: I’ve just come back from a 1.5 year long travel stint this January (I visited India for 2mo on this trip), and I do feel a bit attracted to a steadier routine right now because of this.

I don’t know if going to India unpaid is stupid given that the paid work would set me up really well for after I graduate. However, I don’t know if it’s stupid of me to pass up an opportunity like working for a freaking NGO in India doing the kind of work I aspire to do just because of money or post-travel fatigue. This could really go either way for me, so any advice is very welcomed.

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2024/03/16
19:16 UTC

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Global Health Bachelors Degree

I have a bachelor’s in global health. Any recommendations on how to utilize such a degree towards an entry level career?

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2024/03/11
02:37 UTC

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Former Head of India's TB programme shares insights on how to convert public health dreams into reality

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2024/03/01
14:22 UTC

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UNAIDS Targets for Ending the AIDS Epidemic

I’ve recently published a blog post that discusses the UNAIDS targets for ending the AIDS epidemic. It’s a dive into the current targets reached, the challenges and the path to reach the ambitious goal.

I believe it’s crucial for us to understand these targets and contribute in any way we can to help #EndAIDS. I’d love to hear your thoughts and start a discussion on this important topic. Link to blog

Blog preview

Looking forwards to your insights!

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2024/02/27
16:10 UTC

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Cameroon launches historic malaria vaccine rollout

The global health community celebrated a historic moment this past Monday that was decades in the making. Cameroon became the first country to launch the world’s first approved malaria vaccine into its routine immunization program. This means children visiting health facilities in the central African nation are the first to receive this ground-breaking vaccine outside of pilot programs and clinical trials.

There are now two approved malaria vaccines and they have been shown to reduce clinical malaria cases by more than half in the year after vaccination. Overall, 20 African countries plan to introduce these vaccines into their routine immunization programs this year.

You can read the full story for free here.

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2024/01/26
14:55 UTC

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The Global Fight Against Lead Poisoning, Explained

This is a linkpost for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOWw8uf0zrM

Hi everyone. I made a video to show the progress we've made to reduce lead poisoning globally. I use the case of turmeric adulteration with lead as the main angle and I show how Bangladesh solved the issue. I interviewed Drew McCartor from Pure Earth, Rachel Silverman from the Center for Global Development and Kris Newby who reported on turmeric adulteration for Stanford. I also visited a lab to actually test my own turmeric!

Sources:

The Vice of Spice by Wudan Yan: https://undark.org/2023/07/19/the-vice-of-spice-confronting-lead-tainted-turmeric/

Dylan Matthews for Vox: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2023/9/14/23868347/lead-poisoning-death-toll-world-bank-pure-earth

Kris Newby for Stanford Magazine: https://stanmed.stanford.edu/turmeric-lead-risk-detect/

Transcript with rest of the sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ol1Cuj4Uqwn5uWLrzow61wduVJGiobK8ecGKFuos1Mk/edit?usp=sharing

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2023/12/23
16:42 UTC

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India’s Obesity Time Bomb - Almost 1 in 4 adults is considered overweight or obese in India.

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2023/12/19
01:36 UTC

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