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2016 September Tools for Change CGI Newsletter

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2016 September Tools for Change CGI Newsletter

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  1. Greetings and welcome to the latest edition of the CGI Newsletter Dr. Chris Stout, Editor Gracie Wang, Asst-Editor Volume III, Number 9 September 2016 _____News, Tools, Reports and Shout-Outs______ My dear friends Paul and Sabriye, co-founders of KANTHARI have a new documentary film about a visit to kanthari graduates in Kenya and Uganda made in 2014. “KANTHARI: change from within” advocates for a more inclusive development aid model, where people from marginalized communities who have the potential to bring change are identified and empowered to carry out their plans for social change. The work of 4 Kanthari graduates is highlighted; Monicah who fights female circumcision, Jayne Waithera who fights the killing of 1

  2. people who live with Albinism, Stephen who started an empowerment center for aids orphans, and Ojok, who, when a rebel soldier hit him on the head when he was 9 years old, became partially sighted and who now trains blind people to become bee keepers. It is a very touching film that shows the potential of people who have been affected by social ill and because of that not only carry a plan for social change but actually stand up and do something to create a better tomorrow. The film premiered at the "All about Freedom Film Festival" at the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. There they met with former Polish President Lech Walesa who stated that everyone should see this film to learn about solidarity and the power from within. The filmmaker is looking for a distributor. The film is not officially out yet. At the moment it is shown in several film festivals. The trailer can be found at: http://kantharichangefromwithin.com/ Have you overcome some serious challenges in life and because of that carry a plan to change the world? #kanthari in Kerala, South of India, offers a leadership course that might just be right for you. The next course starts in May 2017. Check out the video and apply now! https://youtu.be/Nv5- d5yxWDM UN to hold refugee summit in September The UN General Assembly will host a high-level summit to address large movements of refugees and migrants on September 19, 2016, with the aim of bringing countries together behind a more humane and coordinated approach.(Read more...) 2016 Global NGO Online Technology Survey now open Nonprofit Tech for Good has announced the launch of its 2016 Global NGO Online Technology Survey. Published in English, French and Spanish, the goal of the survey is to gain a better understanding of how NGOs worldwide use online technology. (Read more...) July 12 Global Town hall with UN Secretary-General candidates: Propose questions The UN invites the public to propose questions to be asked of all candidates for UN Secretary-General during the Global Townhall with UN Secretary- General candidates, which will take place at the UN Headquarters on July 12 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. NY time. Send questions by July 6 via Twitter using #UNSGcandidates or online form: https://unngls.org/UNSGcandidates. (Read more...) 2016 Global Compact Summit jump-starts drive for responsible business actions on the SDGs From June 22 to 23, corporate leaders and entrepreneurs gathered for the 2016 Global Compact Leaders Summit in New York, where the Global Compact unveiled a new, multi-year strategy to drive business awareness and activity that supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. (Read more...) 2

  3. The myth that 501(c)(3)'s can't engage in advocacy Many nonprofits in the U.S. stay away from advocacy with the mindset that if they venture into politics they will lose support and their 501(c)(3) status. But is that true? In actuality, advocacy done right can make a huge difference for an organization. In this npEngage.com blog post, discover the benefits of having an online advocacy strategy and how to measure the ROI of an advocacy effort. (Read more...) ___Award, Grant, Funding, Ed. & Job Opportunities___ We have a posting on Trialect soliciting applications for The Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellows Award Program for life sciences research. The award amount will range from $63,300 - $77,000, based upon years of postdoctoral research experience, with 75% of the award going towards the stipend, and 25% used towards research expenditures. This program is an Open Call; institutions are not limited to the number of candidates which may apply. Only the US fellows can apply. We are reaching out to see if you would be willing to refer your fellows to this program. The details can be perused at: Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship If you want to find a job in global health, this is for you. In this video, Dr Greg Martin looks at the organisations working in the global health space. Specifically, he talks about how to do a landscape analysis to identify organisations that you might want to work for. This video is all about global health, public health and employment. https://youtu.be/1eVyCh6xGRI To get an email alert when Dr Martin's book on the global health landscape is ready, click here: http://bit.ly/2baadUn Quaker United Nations Representative, NY Quaker United Nations Office – New York (QUNO) “QUNO’s mission is to help the United Nations fully carry out its responsibility to prevent violent conflict and build sustainable peace around… World Bank, Sexual Violence Research Initiative to Make New Awards for Innovation in Preventing Gender-Based Violence World Bank, Sexual Violence Research Initiative to Make New Awards for Innovation in Preventing Gender-Based Violence July 22, 2016 WASHINGTON, July 22, 2016—The World Bank Group and Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) today… 3

  4. Digital Content Manager, Ashoka Changemakers, Arlington, VA Ashoka is on an audacious mission - to create a world where everyone is a changemaker i.e. a world where everyone has the agency and skills to make a positive… Committed to creating jobs for people 50+ years old in the US? Apply to GlobalGoodFund’s Fellowship The Global Good Fund Announces $2.2 Million Grant from The Diana Davis Spencer Foundation Powered by the largest grant in The Global Good Fund's history, the Diana Davis Spencer Fellowship… ‘Women on the Frontline’ Programme Officer, HIVOS, The Hague ‘Women on the Frontline’ Programme Officer For the second phase of this programme, Hivos seeks qualified candidates for the position of: Vacancy Name: ‘Women on the Frontline’ Programme Officer… Assistant Director, Special Projects (Challenge Cup), 1776, DC Assistant Director, Special Projects Washington, DC Challenge Cup Full- time 1776 holds the Challenge Cup annually to find the most compelling companies solving life-critical problems around the world. From Boise to… Consultant for UNESCO MGIEP’s project on Education for Global Citizenship United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development Consultant to create teaching-learning material on Education for Global Citizenship focusing on… Civil Society Leadership Awards, Provides Fully Funded Master’s Degree Study for future leaders in select countries, Open Society Foundations Civil Society Leadership Awards Deadline September 15, 2016Download Files Civil Society Leadership Awards Announcement Download the complete call for applications. 55.11 KB pdf Civil Society Leadership Awards Guidelines… 4

  5. Call for Applications, StartingBloc is a global Fellowship for social impact changemakers StartingBloc is a global Fellowship for social impact changemakers. StartingBloc begins with a dynamic 5-day Institute that propels change leaders from high-potential to high-impact. The Institute is the doorway. Become… Applications Now Open: The 8th Tunis Exchange & 16th Beirut Exchange Conferences, January 2017 The Exchange is an effort by Mideastwire.com and its partners to promote understanding and academic enrichment through a variety of city-focused conferences in the Middle East and North Africa. During… Chief Operating Officer, Conflict Dynamics International, Cambridge, MA Chief Operating Officer - Cambridge, MA, USA (Operations – Strategy – Administration) 1 Organization Conflict Dynamics International is an innovative and dynamic, not-for-profit organization which works to prevent and resolve… Applications Open: Ochberg Fellowship, journalists who wish to deepen their knowledge of emotional trauma and psychological injury and improve reporting on violence, conflict and tragedy These are challenging times: political violence, terrorism, disaster and civil conflict across the globe put exceptional pressure on journalists to get the story right. Nearly two decades ago, the Dart … Associate Project Manager, Medical Care Development International The BIMCP III is a five-year project, funded by the Government of Equatorial Guinea and Marathon Oil Corporation and its partners, AMPCO, Noble Energy, which seeks to substantially reduce morbidity… Temporary Executive Assistant to the President, Search for Common Ground, DC Are you mission-driven? Are you interested in helping solve some of the most challenging conflicts the world is facing today? Want to be part of an entrepreneurial and highly… 5

  6. _____Conferences and Meetings _____ Policy Advocacy, Networking and Alliance Building, West Africa Civil Society Society Institute, Training The West Africa Civil Society Society Institute is currently accepting applications for the Policy Advocacy, Networking and Alliance Building training scheduled for 19 – 23 September, 2016. The training seeks to expose participants to the… Training seminar for International Electoral Observers – IEO More information on the Training seminars for International Electoral Observers and the programme can be found here:www.eiuc.org/ieo Webinar, Sustainability: Today’s Jobs and Tomorrow’sProfession, Net Impact Sustainability: Today's Jobs and Tomorrow's Profession August 11, 2016 - 10:00am PDT Register for this webinar What is the state of the sustainability profession? Green Biz and Weinreb Sustainability Recruiting… Join PCDN at the 8th Annual Millennium Campus Conference, Opp Fair, at Howard U., DC The 8th Annual Millennium Campus Conference will take place at Howard University from August 1st to 5th. As a leader in your community, we have open Please join PCDN for Got Network? Our fourth part of our summer Facebook Live Career Series This Thursday at 12:30 Eastern Time Join us for part four of our Summer Facebook Live Career Series for Got Network For full details see https://pcdnetwork.org/forums/topic/112157/ Mentor Capital Network’s Annual Gathering for Social Entrepreneurs, Mentors, & Investors. Washington, DC 9/30 – 10/1 Early Bird Tickets on Sale through July 31st! After working with social entrepreneurs, industry experts, and investors of the social enterprise community since 2002, the Mentor Capital Network has grown quite… United Nations Mental Health and Wellbeing at the Heart of the SDGS: Concrete Means of Implementation 6

  7. _____Newsletter in a Newsletter _____ INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY NEWS BULLETIN This is from our dear friends at APA’s Office of International Affairs. To send information items for the International news bulletin please write to international@apa.org GLOBAL RESOURCES •United Nations Chronicle: A quarterly journal published by the UN Department of Public Information. Featured article by APA UN Representatives (http://www.apa.org/international/united- nations/index.aspx) - Sport Promoting Human Development and Well-Being: Psychological Components of Sustainability (https://unchronicle.un.org/article/sport-promoting-human-development-and-well-being- psychological-components-sustainability). •Global Mental Health-Map (GMH-Map): A comprehensive collaborative project on global mental health resources and efforts around the world. (https://sites.google.com/site/gmhmap/) •mHealth information and resources: Hub for tools and platforms that utilize mobile technologies for health research and healthcare delivery. (https://www.fic.nih.gov/ResearchTopics/Pages/MobileHealth.asp x) •UN Year in Review: Review of the world’s major developments and news. (http://www.un.org/en/year-in-review/) •WHO GCP.Network: A variety of resources related to ICD-11 mental and behavioural disorders (https://gcp.network/en/). •WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP): Focused on scaling up services for various disorders around the world. (http://www.who.int/mental_health/mhgap/en/) AWARDS & GRANTS APA International Conference Registration Grant APA's Travel Grants for U.S. Psychologists to Attend International Conferences — up to $400 for conference registration fees at international meetings held outside the United States and Canada. For more information, please visit:http://www.apa.org/about/awards/international-conference- 7

  8. grant.aspx. Deadline: Nov. 1, 2016. CIRP Outstanding Dissertation Award CIRP sponsors an award for the most outstanding psychology dissertation on international and global communities. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/about/awards/cirp-dissertation- award.aspx. Deadline: January 17, 2017. Recognition of Programs Fostering International and Global Perspectives CIRP is sponsoring an award for a doctoral program that has demonstrated an overall commitment to international issues. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/about/awards/cirp- global-perspectives.aspx. Deadline: January 17, 2017. American Psychological Foundation APF/Division 49 Group Psychology Grant ($2,000): supports innovative group psychology research focused towardgroups in applied settings. *APF offers numerous grants, scholarships, and fellowships supporting projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/index.aspx. RECENTLY PUBLISHED APA Publications •Contingency Management Is Effective in Promoting Abstinence and Retention in Treatment Among Crack Cocaine Users in Brazil: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Miguel, André Q. C.; Madruga, Clarice S.; Cogo-Moreira, Hugo;Yamauchi, Rodolfo; Simões, Viviane; da Silva, Claudio J.; McPherson, Sterling; Roll, John M.; Laranjeira, Ronaldo R.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Jul 21 , 2016, No Pagination Specified. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/adb0000192. •What can Sydney tell us about coaching? Research with implications for practice from down under. Grant, Anthony M. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, Vol 68(2), Jun 2016, 105-117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/cpb0000047. •Psychology in South Africa and the end of history. Long, Wahbie. History of Psychology, Vol 19(3), Aug 2016, 220- 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/hop0000013 •The future of the history of psychology in Argentina and Brazil. Klappenbach, Hugo; Jacó-Vilela, Ana Maria.History of Psychology, Vol 19(3), Aug 2016, 229- 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/hop0000030. •Child play therapists’ understanding and application of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: A narrative analysis. Edwards, Jane; Parson, Judi; O’Brien, Wendy. International Journal of Play Therapy, Vol 25(3), Jul 2016, 133- 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pla0000029. •Filial therapy: Cultural considerations for Chinese parents. Yee, Terence. International Journal of Play Therapy, Vol 25(3), Jul 2016, 123-132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pla0000024. To stay on top of the latest exciting content from APA Journals, please visit Facebook (www.facebook.com/APAJournals) and Twitter (@APA_Journals). 8

  9. CALLS FOR PAPERS & NOMINATIONS & REVIEWERS Call for Contributors: Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions 2 The EAMMI2 is a large scale collaborative project that seeks to survey a large and diverse population regarding attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs related to Emerging Adulthood. This is intended to provide EA researchers with high impact data, instructors with an easy to integrate project for their classes, and students with an opportunity to engage in authentic research as part of their learning experience. Contributors who complete a sample with N > 80 are invited to make preregistered hypotheses and will have access to the data set after project completion. For more information, please visit:https://osf.io/f24aj/. Call for Papers: Journal Frontiers in Public Health Education and Promotion Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO) is a United States based non-profit that collaborates with over eighty international universities and health institutions to send volunteer health professionals to provide continuing education, train the trainer courses, professional support, and consultation on academic program and curricula development. Health Volunteers Overseas is excited to collaborate with the open-access journal Frontiers in Public Health Education and Promotion on a one-time, special edition e-journal titled International Partnerships for Strengthening Health Care Workforce Capacity: Models of Collaborative Education. For more information, please visit: http://journal.frontiersin.org/researchtopic/4708/international-partnerships-for-strengthening- health-care-workforce-capacity-models-of-collaborative. Deadline: October 1, 2016. Call for Papers: Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Holistic Mental Health Care Manuscripts are invited for submission related to a variety of topics related to holistic care for mental health, including empirical, conceptual, and theoretical papers focused on service provision. Priority is given to manuscripts with empirical data on process, outcome, and effectiveness, but well developed manuscripts on conceptual and policy issues will be considered. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/ser/call-for-papers-holistic-mental- health.aspx. Deadline: August 31, 2016. Call for Reviewers: Translational Issues in Psychological Science Translational Issues in Psychological Science® (TPS), is a unique mentoring journal that involves psychologists in training in all stages of the peer-review process. Students and early career psychologists co-author the articles, serve as reviewers, and have the chance to serve as Associate Editor for one issue. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/tps/call- for-reviewers.aspx. American Psychological Foundation APF offers numerous grants, scholarships, and fellowships supporting projects and programs that use psychology to solve social problems. For more information, please visit: http://www.apa.org/apf/funding/index.aspx. 9

  10. INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATES Visit the APA Affiliates Corner Page: http://www.apa.org/international/outreach/initiatives/affiliate- membership/international-affiliate-corner.aspx OTHER Join the APA UN listserv APAUnitedNations@lists.apa.org offers information on upcoming UN events. To join send an email with the subject line blank and the following in the body of the message: subscribe APAUNITEDNATIONS YourFirstName, YourLastName (e.g., subscribe APAUNITEDNATIONS John Doe) to listserv@lists.apa.org. Consider Sharing Your International Experiences in the Psychology International Newsletter: http://www.apa.org/international/pi/index.aspx. Contact the newsletter editor at international@apa.org JOIN GlobalYExpo! GlobalYExpo is a database of psychologists with experience outside the United States, organized by substantive areas of expertise and geographical areas of experience. GlobalYExpo is maintained by the APA Office of International Affairs. To join, please see: http://www.surveygizmo.com /s3/1092996/Global-Expo Follow international news on twitter: @APA_Intl For more announcements visit http://www.apa.org/international/resources/announcements.aspx Sign-up for FREE APA newsletters: http://www.apa.org/support/opt-in.aspx OTHER Consider Sharing Your International Experiences in the Psychology International Newsletter:http://www.apa.org/international/pi/index.aspx. Contact the newsletter editor at international@apa.org JOIN THE WHO Global Network Mental health and primary care professionals are invited to join the GLOBAL CLINICAL PRACTICE NETWORK (GCPN). This is a network of more than 12,202 mental health @APA_Intl 10

  11. researchers, clinicians and practitioners in 143 countries. GCPN registration takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. For more information, please visit: http://www.globalclinicalpractice.net/en/ Consider Sharing Your International Experiences in the Psychology International Newsletter: http://www.apa.org/international/pi/index.aspx. Contact the newsletter editor at international@apa.org Sign-up for FREE APA newsletters: http://www.apa.org/support/opt-in.aspx Signup for APA International News Bulletin **To sign up, send an email to listserv@lists.apa.org with the subject line: International News Bulletin, and the following in the body of the message: subscribe INTLANNOUNCE Your first name, Your last name hyphen country of affiliation (e.g., subscribe INTLANNOUNCE John Doe-Panama). Follow international news on twitter: @APA_Intl For more announcements visit http://www.apa.org/international/resources/announcements.aspx Office of International Affairs American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone: 202-336-6025 | Fax: 202-312-6499 Email: international@apa.org | www.apa.org/international 11

  12. “Change the World” It always struck me that saying that sounded a lot like grandiose hubris, or at best, a dauntingly overwhelming task. The utter impossibility of it seemed certain until I realized that it can mean helping one person at a time. That is a theme you’ll see throughout this book and our websites and our work. I have added some of my LinkedIn Influencer blogs/essays that I hope may be inspirational, also. The format of this book is inspired by Brian Eno’s A Year with Swollen Appendices, not so much the diary aspect but rather the overwhelmingly large collection of information in the various appendices. Additionally, this book is an “analog” version, if you will, of the content and links found at the Center for Global Initiatives website and the associated DropBox account. Open-Sourced Humanitarian Interventionism It’s long been my goal to make life easier for those working in humanitarian and volunteer endeavors, as well as those in need of help. Indeed, in one way or another, we all need help in one form or another. So, just about everything you find herein and on the Center’s website, is free of charge, and a lot you could also find for yourself. What I’ve tried to do is speed up the search, vet what has been found, and then curate the results, making them as readily and easily available as I know how to. This is my dream of open-sourcing humanitarian work. Current Content, For Pretty Close To Forever The reason for this “reverse engineering” is twofold. First, the amount of content and links on the Center’s website may not always be apparent to the novel user. This book allows for near complete exposure to the functional tools and content that await the online user. Second, this book will never be out-of-date, in that when new content becomes available via uploads to the DropBox account, you’ll be able to read that as well. All you have to do is email me and ask to be linked. I curate the content constantly. You can also request being added to our mailing list via my email address as well if you’d like to be kept up-to-date on events and other relevant content. We welcome your joining! All proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to the Center for Global Initiatives. A Year with Swollen 12

  13. Available at Amazon and on Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Humanitarian-Field-Guide- Inspiration-Resources/dp/1500535079 _____Zika, Infectious Disease, and More…_____ Aggregated News Reports from: Global Health NOW is an initiative of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, www.jhsph.edu. Views and opinions expressed in this email do not necessarily reflect those of the Bloomberg School. Created by Brian W. Simpson, MPH, Dayna Kerecman Myers, Maryalice Yakutchik, Jackie Frank and Salma Warshanna-Sparklin. You can connect with them at: bsimpso1@jhu.edu ZIKA VIRUS Imaging Study Confirms Vast Brain Damage Medical images published Tuesday in the journal Radiology show how severely Zika infects the brains of fetuses, revealing that microcephaly “is just the tip of iceberg.” A team of neurologists in Boston and doctors in northeastern Brazil analyzed images from 93 ultrasounds as well as 23 MRI and 41 CT scans of 46 fetuses and babies born to mothers who had Zika during pregnancy. One baby in the study was born with a normal-size head. "But when you look inside the brain there's very little brain tissue present," said Deborah Levine, at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. NPR’s Goats and Soda Blog Related: 26 current and former Presidents of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygieneurge Congress to take action on Zika. ASTMH Related: Puerto Rico officials struggle to translate Zika virus fears into action – The Guardian Some authorities speak of the Zika epidemic in the same breath as the thalidomide and rubella disasters of the 1960s, predicting that the Zika virus’ full toll may not be known “for years downstream.” JAMA 13

  14. Learning from Success A recent breakthrough in vaccine development for dengue fever has researchers hopeful about creating a serum to address the Zika virus. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health researcher Anna Durbin and her team successfully tested a dengue vaccine that protected 100% of human volunteers. In a brief interview, Durbin discusses characteristics of the Zika virus, and compares its traits to those of mosquito-borne virus cousins, such as dengue or West Nile. Durbin also highlights some of the potential obstacles to speedy vaccine development, safe human trials and data collection. Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine Related: Zika: The millennials’ STD? – The New York Times Past Informs the Present Zika’s unique categorization as a teratogen—a pathogen that can cause a birth defect because of something the mother was exposed to during pregnancy—prompted researchers to turn to a fellow teratogen, Rubella, as a way to better understand the disease. By studying Rubella, researchers may be able to figure out how sterilizing immunity could work, and the effectiveness of various methods of controlling transmission. PLOS Related: Zika can infect adult brain cells, not just fetal cells, study suggests – The Washington Post Related: Locally transmitted Zika virus identified in Miami Beach: source – Reuters Related: Book Review: ‘Zika’ Tracks the Trajectory of an Epidemic – The New York Times 14

  15. EBOLA Stigmatized Burial Workers Burial workers involved in West Africa’s Ebola crisis still suffer lasting trauma and social stigma from the harrowing work, according to Newsweek. In interviews, several former burial workers acknowledge experiencing symptoms of “post- traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, [and] depression,” while others admit to self-medicating with alcohol and hard drugs. Female burial workers say they face added difficulties because their participation was viewed as a violation of societal gender norms. Additionally, mental health treatment promised by NGOs to workers has either not been forthcoming or has been hampered by antiquated and inadequate health care systems. “We did this job to help our country,” one former worker says. “And in return we get this.” Newsweek KALA AZAR The Overlooked Killer Would you be able to name the largest parasitic killer after malaria? It’s kala azar, it’s endemic in nearly 50 countries, and an estimated 200 million people are at risk. It’s also known as Leishmaniasis and black fever—and the “poor man’s disease,” not only because it disproportionately afflicts the poor, but because it is a disabling disease that intensifies their poverty. Lepra, an NGO active in this area, estimates that there are 201,500–378,500 cases per year of the disease. Like many neglected diseases, treatments exist—it’s the poor access to treatment that proves devastatingly out of reach for too many in need. Anastasia Bow-Bertrand, Global Health NOW ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE Pharma Pollution Irresponsible pharmaceutical companies fuel the proliferation of superbugs through supply chain pollution, the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) reports. The advocacy group uncovered lapses such as dirty production and inadequate waste disposal in the production of antimicrobials in China and India, which supplies most of the antimicrobials consumed in Europe. In a briefing detailing the pollution, the EPHA urges major purchasers of antibiotics to blacklist irresponsible pharmaceutical companies, demand that the industry clean up its supply chain, introduce greater transparency on the origin of antibiotics, and review and revise procurement 15

  16. policies from an ethics perspective. EPHA Philanthropies Waking Up to Threat With the threat of antibiotic resistance looming large, foundations are backing more efforts to reduce overuse, speed the development of new drugs and more. Kristina Strain takes stock of their efforts: •The Pew Charitable Trusts is focusing on overuse of antibiotics in food animals like chicken. •The Gates Foundation opened a Grand Challenge competition this year on antimicrobial resistance, focused on better tracking data. •In July, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Boston University School of Law, the Wellcome Trust and the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Centre announced a $350 million project, CARB-X, designed to speed development of new antibiotics and swift diagnostics. Inside Philanthropy Related: Antibiotic resistant E. coli found in France drinking water – Outbreak News Today MATERNAL HEALTH India’s New Maternity Law Ignores Vulnerable Workers The Indian Parliament’s passage of the landmark Maternity Benefits Act 1961 draws praise for upping paid leave for mothers to 26 weeks over the current 12. But the law benefits only a small percentage of women in the organized sector, leaving behind the large number working in contractual labor, farmers and the self-employed. The Quote: “The moment a woman becomes pregnant she is seen as a liability. The new law has no provisions to eliminate this mindset,” said Kavita Krishnan, secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association (AIPWA). IPS FGM Debate in Dagestan A leading Russian mufti recently responded to an independent report criticizing the practice of female genital mutilation in Russia (FGM) by endorsing the act. Ismail Berdiev, chairman of the North Caucasus Muslim Coordinating Center in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, called for the circumcision of all women “to end depravity on earth and reduce sexuality.” Support from FGM is not required under Islamic law, and the practice has been characterized by the UN as a form of torture. Though Berdiev received some support, most notably from a prominent Russian Orthodox 16

  17. Christian priest, his statement prompted widespread condemnation on social media. As a result, a new law banning the practice nationwide has been proposed by a member of the Russian parliament. Human Rights Watch ATTACKS ON HEALTH WORKERS Deny and Deprive Ongoing unrest in Mozambique continues to spawn raids at clinics and hospitals in the country. In the past month, the country’s opposition party, the Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO), looted at least 4 health facilities. They’ve absconded with medicines, damaged equipment and left thousands without access to care. Daniel Bekele, Africa director at Human Rights Watch, calls the raids part of RENAMO’s “repugnant strategy . . . to deny crucial health services to Mozambicans who need them.” Human Rights Watch CONFLICT Another Woe of War Lead particles in air pollution created by explosions and the burning of military waste may explain rising incidences of birth defects and cancers in Iraq, according to a study in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. The study revealed extremely high levels of lead in the baby teeth of Iraqi children, compared to levels in baby teeth donated by Iranian and Lebanese children. This finding is further supported by anecdotal evidence from doctors in the region, as well as returning military personnel. The Guardian Why Syrians Refuse New Hospitals Syrians view hospitals as such likely bombing targets that they have discouraged aid agencies from opening new medical centers, even in communities without direct access to medical care. The situation highlights the frequency with which health workers—once thought to be protected by the rules of war—are being targeted in the Syrian conflict. According to the WHO, nearly 1,000 people have been killed in attacks on health centers worldwide over the past 2 years, with Syria accounting for nearly 40% of that total. Thomas Reuters Foundation Related: Diabetes Patients Struggle To Obtain Life-Saving Insulin In War-Torn Syria - The Huffington Post 17

  18. CHOLERA Peacekeepers’ Persistently Poor Sanitation For the first time last week, the UN owned up to its role in the 2010 Haiti cholera epidemic, which killed 10,000 people. The acknowledgment followed the publication of an internal audit that revealed chronic poor sanitation management by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti and 6 other locations, ranging from South Sudan to Lebanon. The failings included insufficient treatment and improper disposal of wastewater. The UN says it has addressed 13 of the auditors’ “critical recommendations” and 14 of their 19 “important recommendations.” Audits will continue this year and next in the Central African Republic, Mali and Somalia. The New York Times HUMANITARIAN DISASTERS Too Often Neglected With mortality rates estimated at 4X higher than emergency thresholds in some of the 15 local government areas formerly held by Boko Haram insurgents, and the rate of severe acute malnutrition hovering at 14%, the WHO is ramping up response in northeastern Nigeria. Measles and polio have also been reported in the area. Further complicating a challenging work environment are forecasts of major floods as the rainy season peaks. Protracted conflict situations are associated with the world’s highest rates of death among children and pregnant women and can also be breeding grounds for infectious diseases, “but are too often neglected by the international community,” said Peter Salama, executive director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme. UN News Centre YELLOW FEVER In Search of Vaccines Vector control is a poor substitute for vaccines in a yellow fever outbreak, but despite 6,100 suspected yellow fever cases in Angola and the Congo—and 400 deaths—there’s been little else to show for the response so far. Since December 2015, a vaccine shortage and bungled distribution have fueled increasing concern over the virus’s spread. “Many people believe that yellow fever in Asia is really just a matter of time,” said Bruce Aylward, ad interim executive director of WHO’s Outbreaks and Health Emergencies Cluster. Yet the regions most at risk are also the least vaccinated. “If you wrapped a thick piece of yellow caution tape around the equator of a standard-sized classroom globe, you’d have a good sense of the major world regions at risk in this outbreak,” writes Emily J. Baumgaertner. The Washington Post Diagnostic Failures A lack of official diagnoses is hampering ongoing efforts to control a yellow fever outbreak in 18

  19. Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), amid concerns that some of the 100,000- plus Chinese expats working there could carry the disease home to Asia unnoticed. Steve Ahuka of DRC's National Institute of Biomedical Research said that at least 1 month had passed between the analyses of suspected yellow fever samples. Failure to get ahead of the disease is resulting in a major depletion of the global stockpile of yellow fever vaccine, which could prove disastrous if the outbreak reaches an urban environment. Scientific American Related: Outbreak of yellow fever in DR Congo could go global, children's charity warns – Thomson Reuters Foundation HIV/AIDS Stigma Stops Patient Care People who are HIV-positive in China still face stigma and discrimination in the country’s medical system. National regulations set a decade ago were meant to prevent hospitals from refusing to treat HIV-positive patients, but prospective patients report difficulty in getting surgery and other care when they disclose their HIV status. One surgeon at a top Shangai hospital told a reporter, “HIV is more lethal than hepatitis B and other viruses. It’s just a job and I don’t want put my life at risk.” South China Morning Post ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE India’s Babies Dying from Superbugs Nearly 1/3 of the world’s newborn deaths occur in India where 58,000 babies die annually from superbugs. With that number bound to increase, "India is absolutely in the frontline for the problem of antibiotic resistance globally," says Ramanan Laxminarayan, director of the Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, based in New Delhi and Washington DC. Recent successes in reducing the country's infant mortality rate are at risk. And the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria threatens to extend far beyond India's borders. Researchers have found that at least 1 antibiotic-resistant bacteria first identified in India has now spread to more than 70 countries. Al Jazeera 19

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