Email Share
Close
E-mail It

NOTE: Recipients' Email Address currently accepts only 5 email addresses separated by commas.

Harvard Public Health Review

International Collaborations

bannerINT585 (bannerINT585.jpg)

International collaborations at the Harvard School of Public Health involve 90 countries and include major initiatives in Africa, China, India, and Cyprus, a pivotal gateway to the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe.

ASIA


China's leaders, HSPH experts unite in reform effort
 

Keeping 1.3 Billion People Healthy

Obesity in China Portends A Diabetic Disaster
Can brown rice blunt an epidemic?

The Lessons of Oral Rehydration Therapy

The co-discoverer of a simple solution to a global killer passes all he has learned to public health's next generation

What's Behind Asia's Gold Rush?

For both China and India, advances in health have helped fuel prosperity

Passages to China and India

In the transitions of these countries toward greater wealth and health, the School is playing a valuable role

Read more stories.
 

AFRICA

Making Sense of Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo

South Africa's Misguided HIVAIDS Policies

Saving Mothers and Infants from HIV
New drug regimen could revolutionize care in the developing world

The Wily Malaria Parasite
Genetically diverse P. falciparum strains add up to one virulent, drug resistant foe

Refugee from the Congo

Mastering languages of public health and biostatistics

Read more stories.
 

EUROPE and the MIDDLE EAST


Making Smoking History Worldwide

HSPH's push toward a tobacco-free planet

A Geographer of Health

Mapping health risks in Cyprus and Boston

HSPH-Cyprus Initiative

Bringing Public Health Innovation to the Eastern Mediterranean