In this Viewpoint, @LawrenceGostin, @BenjaminMMeier, and @HHS_ASGA explore concerns surrounding possible US withdrawal from @WHO and the effect this would have on US global health leadership and health security.
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This #HumanRightsDay, the public health community is conspicuously silent – even as human rights will be crucial in facing the global health challenges to come.
I took advantage of the quiet to develop a thread looking back on our global health engagement. bsky.app/profile/benjaminmas…
❗️Every year tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide, mainly in low- and middle-income countries where 8⃣0⃣% of the world’s smokers live.
And that annual toll includes 1⃣.2⃣ million deaths⚰️⚱️ just from exposure to second-hand smoke, over US$ 1⃣trillion in health-care costs and lost productivity, and the staggering loss of 6⃣0⃣0⃣million trees🌳, 2⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣ hectares of land, 2⃣2⃣billion tonnes of water, and the production of 8⃣4⃣ million tonnes of CO2… the impact of tobacco on sustainable development can no longer be ignored.
Over the years, the WHO FCTC has played a vital role in the reduction of tobacco use worldwide.
Since its inception, the WHO FCTC has been the driving force in tobacco control, establishing commitments and providing guidance and support on a wide range of tobacco control measures.
As we will celebrate its 20th anniversary next year, we vow to build on our legacy of fighting for a tobacco-free world… for generations to come.
Let’s continue writing history… together.
#FCTCSavesLives
🔗 fctc.who.int/
I greatly appreciate @paimadhu for curating a list of #GlobalHealth experts who are moving to @bluesky. bsky.app/profile/madhupai.bs…
Grateful for our community, I look forward to reengaging on social media (@benjaminmasonmeier.bsky.social) to uphold human rights in global health.
Please join Milena Ansari and Osaid Alser to discuss the ongoing detention, torture, and attacks on Palestinian healthcare workers, hosted by the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University on Tuesday, November 19 at 12pm EST
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Public health hangs in the balance of this U.S. election.
Whether or not academic journals “endorse” a candidate, it is crucial that academic scholarship engage with the implications of elections, and it was inspiring to speak with @AnilOza16 about the #GlobalHealth implications.
we wanted to ask journals how they were thinking about publishing about the election tomorrow
they are walking a line btwn discussing the high stakes for health & medicine, while not wanting to be perceived as partisan
we talked to editors & contributors & #scicomm experts:
TOMORROW is the last day of early voting in North Carolina. Focusing my classes this week on the global health implications of the U.S. elections, it was inspiring to go to the polls with my global health policy students, sharing our hopes and fears at this existential crossroads
In the #Presidentialelection, much has been written about civility, equity & policy in the US. But what may be more consequential is a Trump admin that would torpedo global health institutions & unravel core values of global solidarity, partnerships, and global health justice.
The U.S. Elections present an existential crossroads for #GlobalHealth, as we examine in @JLME_ASLME.
cambridge.org/core/journals/… Developed by UNC & Duke faculty and students, I am inspired that we came together to fight for North Carolina – and the future of global health policy. 🗳️
As we look to the next generation, I am inspired to see our UNC students rising up to meet this moment.
This one’s for North Carolina . . . youtube.com/watch?v=wNV6wCj3…