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Reports and publications

 

Planet Care/Global Health Access Program Annual Report 2007.


 

Delivering Maternal Health Services among Internally Displaced Populations in Eastern Burma.
May 2008

Luke C. Mullany, Catherine I. Lee, Palae Paw, Eh Kalu Shewe Oo, Cynthia Maung, Heather Kuiper, Nicole Mansenior, Chris Beyrer, Thomas J. Lee

 

Increasing access to reproductive health services in eastern Burma
May 2008

MOM Project, a collaborative effort between: BMA, MTC, KDHW, SHC, MHD, and the KNHO.

 

Responding to infectious diseases in Burma and her border regions
March 2008

Chris Beyrer and Thomas J. Lee
[Conflict and Health 2008, 2:2]

 

Displacement and disease: the Shan exodus and infectious disease implications for Thailand
March 2008

Voravit Suwanvanichkij
[Conflict and Health 2008, 2:4]

 

Public Health and Human Rights -- Evidence-Based Approaches
2007

edited by Chris Beyrer, M.D., M.P.H., and H. F. Pizer

Human rights violations are underlying causes of adverse health outcomes for vulnerable people and populations around the world. This book provides critical, evidence-based assessments and tools with which to investigate the role of rights abrogation in the health of populations.

 

Prevalence of plasmodium falciparum in active conflict areas of eastern Burma: A summary of cross-sectional data
September 2007

Adam K Richards , Linda S Smith , Luke C Mullany , Catherine I Lee , Emily Whichard , Kristin E Banek , Mahn Mahn , Eh Kalu Schwe Oo and Thomas J Lee
[Conflict and Health 2007, 1:9]

 

Population-based survey methods to quantify associations between human rights violations and health outcomes among internally displaced persons in eastern Burma
September 2007

Luke C Mullany, Adam K Richards, Catherine I Lee, Voravit Suwanvanichkij, Cynthia Maung, Mahn Mahn, Chris Beyrer, Thomas J Lee
[J Epidemiol Community Health 2007;61:908-914]

 

The Gathering Storm: Infectious Disease and Human Rights in Burma
July 2007

A report by researchers from the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health with assistance from GHAP.

 

Responding to AIDS, Tuberculosis, Malaria, and Emerging Infectious Diseases in Burma: Dilemmas of Policy and Practice
October 2006

Published on PLoS, Public Library of Science by Chris Beyrer*, Voravit Suwanvanichkij, Luke C. Mullany, Adam K. Richards, Nicole Franck, Aaron Samuels, Thomas J. Lee

 

Chronic Emergency: Health and Human Rights in Eastern Burma
September 2006

In 2004, The Center for Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health partnered with Mae Tao Clinic (MTC), ethnic minority health organizations, and GHAP to coordinate ongoing efforts to document the impact of human rights violations on health. GHAP provided technical support and training for a Health and Human Rights survey to measure the effect of forced displacement, crop destruction, and other human rights violations on infant and childhood disease and death.

 

Mortality rates in conflict zones in Karen, Karenni, and Mon states in eastern Burma
July 2006

Lee TJ, Mullany LC, Richards AK, Kuiper HK, Maung C, Beyrer C.
[Tropical Medicine and International Health, Volume II, No 7, p1119-27]

We thank the Belgian Society of Tropical Medicine and the Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine and Blackwell Publishing for permission to post this article.

 

Responding to AIDS, TB, Malaria and Emerging Infectious Diseases in Burma: Dilemmas of Policy and Practice
March 2006



 
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