a) Health Resources, Investment and Expenditure: A Study of Health Providers in a District in India
b) ‘Vaccination against Pregnancy: Miracle or Menace?’ by Judith Richter
c) Report of the Technical Advisory Committee on Plague. Includes draft of Interim Report of the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) on Plague
d) Global Health Cooperation in the 21st century and the role of the UN system
e) ‘Analysis of Press Coverage of HIV/AIDS in India’ by Shree Venkatram
f) ‘The Reform of the World Health Organisation: Where can we go from here?: A review of Recent Studies and Initiatives’ by Kelley Lee
g) Food, Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer: A Global Perspective
h) Intersectoral Action for Health: A Cornerstone for Health-for-All in the Twenty-First Century
i) The Vicious Circle: The Chemical and Biological ‘War on Drugs’ by Martin Jelsma
j) A New Global Health Policy for the Twenty-First Century: An NGO Perspective
k) Endless and sickening therapies for AIDS
Health Resources; Investment; Expenditure; Vaccination; Pregnancy; Plague; HIV; AIDS; World Health Organisation; Food; Nutrition; Cancer; Drugs
a) Target Practice: Anti-Fertility Vaccine Research and Women’s Health
b) Another Occupational Hazard: Sexual Harassment and the Working Woman
c) High Level Expert Group Report on Universal Health Coverage for India
d) People are reclaiming the public health system by Prashant Khunte & Amruta Walimbe
e) ‘Public Health Education in India: The Road Ahead’
f) ‘Bangladesh Health Scenario: An Overview and an Evaluation’
g) Black Magic of Uranium at Jadugoda. A copy in Hindi
Anti-Fertility Vaccine Research; Women’s Health; Sexual Harassment; Working Woman; Universal Health Coverage; India; Public Health Education; Bangladesh Health Scenario; Uranium; Jadugoda
a) An article on US sterilization laws titled Beat the Devil by Alexander Cockburn
b) ‘Patients or Profits’ - an article on the American health system
c) ‘A Fundamental Shift in the Approach to International Health by WHO, UNICEF, And The World Bank: Instances of the Practice of “Intellectual Fascism” and Totalitarianism in Some Asian Countries’ by Debabar Banerji
d) ‘India’s Plague’ by Michael Specter
e) ‘Patent to plunder’ by Amit Sengupta
f) Articles related to health and drugs policy published in Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLVII
US sterilization laws; WHO; UNICEF; World Bank; Plague; health; drugs policy
a) Third World Resurgence, Issue No. 68 & 75
b) The International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine, Vol. 9, No. 3
c) NFI Bulletin, Vol. 18, No. 4
d) Advocacy: For Reproductive and Sexual Health, Vol. 1
e) Srishti Medwaste Update, Vol. 4, No. 2. Includes a factsheet on training for medical staff for managing medical waste in hospital
f) Drugs & Conflict, No. 13
a) Equity in health and health care: a WHO/SIDA initiative by Paula Braveman
b) Fertility Transition in India: Implications for Social Policies by Anrudh Jain
c) What Globalisation does to Peoples Health!
d) A World Where We Matter! - health care issues of women, children and the marginalized sections of society
e) Impoverishing the Poor: Pharmaceuticals and Drug Pricing in India
f) Twenty Questions and Answers on A System for Universal Health Care: What is it? How can we hope to achieve it?
Health care; WHO; SIDA; Fertility Transition; India; Globalisation; women; children; marginalized sections; Pharmaceuticals; drug pricing