Date: June 2010

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Ireland, MDGs and health: A drop in the ocean or a real contribution?

The Irish Forum for Global Health launched its new series of �Health Dialogues� on 16th June 2010, bringing together over 30 participants from various backgrounds including health and development-related international NGOs, the health service, staff and students in higher education and research institutions, and others interested in global health.
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Has global funding for HIV accelerated or slowed down progress towards the Health MDGs?

Has global funding for HIV accelerated or slowed down progress towards the Health MDGs? Ruairi Brugha, Chair, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons.
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NGO's contribution to the health MDGs: The experience of Concern

NGO’s contribution to the health MDGs: The experience of Concern, Rosalyn Tamming, Head of the Health Support Unit, Concern Worldwide/Lecturer Centre for Global Health.
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Reducing Maternal Mortality: What are the gaps in progress towards achieving MDG 5?

Reducing Maternal Mortality: What are the gaps in progress towards achieving MDG 5? (based on research findings from Malawi and Tanzania), Eilish McAuliffe, Centre for Global Health, Trinity College.
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IFGH Executive Committee Meeting

The Executive Committee of the Irish Forum for Global Health met on 16 June 2010 in the Centre for Global Health, Trinity.
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Ireland, MDGs and health: A drop in the ocean or a real contribution?

With only five years left until the 2015 deadline to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on world leaders to attend a summit in New York on 20-22 September 2010 to boost progress towards the MDGs. The summit is expected to undertake a comprehensive review of successes, best practices and lessons learned, obstacles and gaps, challenges and opportunities, “leading to concrete strategies for action”.
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Wise Words

"The biggest change we can make isn?t how we provide health care - its when. Right now, we have a sick car system, and we need to invest in a health care system."

- Kathleen Sebelius - 21st United States Secretary Of Health And Human Services

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eForum, May 22: Evidence Aid PhD Studentship

May 22, 2013: News of a Queen's University Belfast PhD studentship working with Evidence Aid.

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ESTHER Ireland Launch & Workshop

Registration is now open for the first ESTHER Ireland training workshop - Developing High Quality Partnerships to Improve Health Care in Developing Countries - on Wednesday June 26, 2013. The ESTHER Ireland programme will be launched on the same day ...

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An Irish Perspective on Nutrition Development

A policy workshop, entitled 'An Irish Perspective on Nutrition Development - Current Challenges and Future Potential' is being held in University College Dublin on Wednesday June 26th, 2013.

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Babak Fakhamzadeh Babak Fakhamzadeh
Freetown, Sierra Leone

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