The Program on Global Health & Human Rights mid-term evaluation report for the UNDP project focused on LGBT people and women and girls affected by HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa has been published by the Global Commis...
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Tag: 2015
Masters Series: Understanding Constitutional Issues
Professor Sofia Gruskin was invited to the Pasadena Senior Center to deliver a talk entitled "The Human Right to Health: How Can Law and Rights Inform an Ethical Approach to Improving Health and Well Being?" focused on what a...
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Coming Out as an Advocate
Professor Sofia Gruskin delivered a talk this month at the first annual Southern California LGBT Health Conference, hosted at the USC Health Sciences Campus. Made up primarily of medical students from universities across sout...
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Dr. Ferguson travels to Kenya to Disseminate Findings of Zumberge
Dr. Laura Ferguson recently returned from Kenya, where she was disseminating the findings of her Zumberge-funded research assessing the acceptability of a new policy on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (P...
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Presentation of UNDP Evaluation Report in Zambia
This month Dr. Laura Ferguson traveled to Zambia to present GHHR’s mid-term evaluation report for the UNDP project focused on LGBT People and Women and Girls Affected by HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. The report summar...
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Quarantine: Balancing Human Rights with Medical Best Interests
Professor Sofia Gruskin was an invited panelist for the Zygo Student Lunchtime Series talk hosted by USC Dornsife, the USC Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics, and the Sidney Harman Academy for Polymathic Study. The pan...
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The Social Impact of Global Giving: Global Health Case Competition draws students in cross-campus TOMS challenge
A multidisciplinary team of graduate students representing the USC School of Social Work, USC Marshall School of Business and the Keck School of Medicine of USC won the fourth-annual USC Global Health Case Competition, which ...
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Perspectives of Vulnerable US Hispanics With Rheumatoid Arthritis on Depression
Despite the high prevalence of depression among vulnerable Hispanics with rheumatoid arthritis, many do not disclose it or seek treatment. Co-authored by Mellissa Withers, "Perspectives of Vulnerable US Hispanics With Rheumat...
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The HIV care cascade: models, measures and moving forward
Introduction: This article seeks to identify where delays occur along the adult HIV care cascade (“the cascade”), to improve understanding of what constitutes “delay” at each stage of the cascade and how this can be m...
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Incorporating Human Rights Principles in Health Programming
Despite impressive work to integrate human rights norms at the international and national policy levels, very little rigorous and documented research exists focusing on the field-level application of a Human Rights-Based Appr...
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