- Ruth Levine is featured on the National Center for Policy Analysis Debate Central where high school students and others can ask questions about global health success and other issues of health in Africa.”
- Millions Saved is featured on the “What Works” page of DATA’s website where success stories describe the fight for health.
- A Save the Children Publication cited Millions Saved in regards to achieving Millennium Development Goal #4 on reducing child mortality.
- A USAID and Hopkins collaborative: Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project highlights the Thai, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka cases as references for best practices.
- Promoting Healthy Behavior published by the Population Reference Bureau, cited Millions Saved for proven cases where behaviors can be changed and information is power. June 2005.
- The Millions Saved success cases of TB DOTS and smallpox were cited in the Global Forum for Health Research session, “Public Health in the 21st Century and the Role of Health Research”. November 2004.
- The evidence and resources needed for saving lives is highlighted in a RESULTS article.
- The success story of Mexico’s Oportunidades program is described in WHO’s background paper prepared for the Commission on Social Determinants of Health – “Action on the Social Determinants of Health: Learning from Previous Experiences”. March 2005.
- Health e-communications provides an overview of Millions Saved.
- Development Gateway highlights Millions Saved as a resource.
- An article in “People and Planet” relates how Millions Saved has “shown how the health of the world’s poorest people, living under dangerous environmental conditions, can be improved - and millions of lives saved - if the right policies are pursued.”
- DCP2, the Disease Control Priorities Project, lists the Millions Saved case studies as a resource related to their work. References to each of the case studies include a helpful listing of the prevailing topics for each case study.
- ProCOR hosts a dialogue on the elements of success as outlined in Millions Saved.
- A news article on UNESCAP recognizes the powerful lessons available in Millions Saved.
- PAHO highlights the Millions Saved success stories relevant to the LAC region including polio eradication, control of Chagas disease, and salt fluoridation to prevent dental caries.
- AIDS matters features Millions Saved and highlights the case success of HIV prevention efforts in Thailand.
- Millions Saved finds its way to the GAVI financing task force’s Recommended Reading list.
- Millions Saved is announced by Equinet as clear evidence that large-scale success in health is possible.
- The IRC highlights the success stories of trachoma and guinea worm from Millions Saved.
- The W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s newsletter, Interaction, recognizes the inclusion of the Jamaican salt fluoridation program as one of the Millions Saved proven successes.
- Millions Saved is cited in The World Bank Global Strategy & Booster Program document as evidence that interventions have worked on large-scale even in settings of poverty and weak health systems.
- Youssou N’Dour, Special Envoy for the Roll Back Malaria Partnership and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, mentions the success stories of Millions Saved in his testimony to HIRC subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Organizations. April 26, 2005.
- Global Envision highlights Millions Saved in their index of success stories by relating how clear evidence exists that global health challenges are solvable.
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