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Global health

Jhpiego supported more than a million voluntary medical male circumcisions
Published July 18, 2014
Effort in sub-Saharan Africa helped U.S. government provide access to the procedure to 4.7 million males worldwide / Jhpiego
Global health
Group problem-solving
Published April 10, 2014
Team composed of grad student from four Johns Hopkins schools places second at Emory Global Health Case Competition
Jhpiego honored by U.N.
Published March 25, 2014
Global health nonprofit wins 2014 United Nations Population Award for maternal health efforts
Journey to innovation
Published Jan-Feb 2014
Johns Hopkins student teams tackle engineering challenges in the developing world / Gazette
Where in the World
JHU endeavors in Russia
Published Jan-Feb 2014
Here's what's happening in the host country of the Winter Olympics, which open Feb. 6 / Gazette
TB antibiotics reduce deaths in HIV patients
Published Sept 2013
Findings stem from expansion of clinic-based community health program designed to curb the spread of TB / Gazette
Professor Richard Morrow, pioneer in international public health, dies at 81
Published Aug 20, 2013
He helped establish public health programs in developing countries / School of Public Health
Medal of distinction
Published Aug 20, 2013
School of Nursing professor among 32 recipients of Florence Nightingale Medal / School of Nursing
The forks well-traveled
Published July 2013
School of Public Health's Sommer recounts detours of his career in epidemiology, global health in new book / Gazette
Life Savers
Jhpiego celebrates 40 years
Published June 27, 2013
Jhpiego has saved millions of lives and improved health in more than 150 countries