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Public Health Watch

Public Health Watch, a new project of the Open Society Institute (OSI), is supporting civil society monitoring of government policies on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, as a means to encouraging greater public engagement in the development, implementation and evaluation of health policies more generally. Public Health Watch reports will provide a basis for health advocates to conduct sustained domestic and international advocacy around their policy research and recommendations.

Resources

Public Health Watch HIV and AIDS Monitoring

The following Guidelines have also been developed by Public Health Watch

 

 

Contact

Focal point Rachel Guglielmo rguglielmo@sorosny.org

Zambia - Preliminary Findings

Below are preliminary findings by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Kaumbu Mwondela from the Zambia AIDS Law Research and Advocacy Network (ZARAN), and are not for quotation or citation. If you would like to be notified when the report is published, please contact phwinfo@sorosny.org.

Vietnam - Preliminary Findings

Below are preliminary findings by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Oanh Khuat from the Institute for Social Development Studies (ISDS), and are not for quotation or citation. If you would like to be notified when the report is published, please contact phwinfo@sorosny.org.

The United States

Below are the Public Health Watch's report on HIV/AIDS Policy in the United States as well as preliminary findings on US domestic policy by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Chris Collins

Ukraine - Preliminary Findings

Below are preliminary findings by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Andriy Bega from the International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS), and are not for quotation or citation. If you would like to be notified when the report is published, please contact phwinfo@sorosny.org.

Senegal - Preliminary Findings

Below are preliminary findings by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Daouda Diouf from Environnement et Développement du Tiers Monde (ENDA), and are not for quotation or citation. If you would like to be notified when the report is published, please contact phwinfo@sorosny.org

Nicaragua - Preliminary Findings

Below are preliminary findings by Public Health Watch’s lead researcher, Miguel Orozco from Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios de la Salud de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (CIES-UNAN), and are not for quotation or citation. If you would like to be notified when the report is published, please contact phwinfo@sorosny.org.

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