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Letter from Liberia: Ebola Is Not a Failure of Aid or Governance

October 28, 2014
Like others, we’ve written lots about Ebola over the past weeks: the insufficient funding and effort to the response in West Africa, the importance of well-qualified leadership at WHO, the role of health systems in disease response, the futility of travel bans, am...
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What Can Donors Learn from HIV in Responding to Ebola?

October 23, 2014
Since the first case of Ebola appeared last year, the virus has infected nearly 10,000 people.  The epidemic is concentrated in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea — post-conflict countries with incredibly weak health systems.
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UHC in Latin America: Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future

October 20, 2014
Last week I participated in the launch of a new Lancet series on universal health coverage (UHC) in Latin America, which aims to showcase and contextualize how the UHC experience has played out to date in the region. 
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Getting Hospitals Right: Dispatches from Our Cape Town Consultation Session

October 20, 2014
The Ebola epidemic has made the entire world aware of the importance of hospitals within a health system and the dearth of hospitals altogether in the hardest-hit counties in West Africa.