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Cholera in Haiti

Kathleen Murphy, MPH, University of Toronto

November 15, 2017

Thirteen years after the entry of the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), the UN peacekeeping force has pulled out of the country, leaving behind a plague of injustice.

Allison Soprovich

November 15, 2017

I was a CSIH intern in 2006-2007, based in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. I worked for the Ethiopian Nurses Association (ENA) – partner of Canadian Nurses Association – and got only a glimpse of nursing and nursing education in Ethiopia.

Kate Dickson at opening of CCGH

Kate Dickson

November 7, 2017

My involvement with CSIH has been as varied as my professional experiences. Between the 1990s and 2006, I lived abroad as a diplomatic spouse and health and development professional. Wherever possible, I linked professionally and personally with CSIH.

Serbian folk dance

Orvill Adams

November 3, 2017

CSIH has contributed to the strengthening of health systems in many countries and to the building of capacity of health professionals and the communities they serve.

Forty significant years have been completed and there will be a continuing need for CSIH forty years from now.

Waiting in line

Kathleen Murphy, University of Toronto

November 2, 2017

Amidst a pandemic of chronic economic insecurity, basic income might just be the cure, according to speakers at the session entitled “Can Income be a Cure?” at the Canadian Conference for Global Health.