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J. Stephen Morrison
Researcher at Center for Strategic and International Studies
Publications - 11
Citations - 575
J. Stephen Morrison is an academic researcher from Center for Strategic and International Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Global health. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 515 citations.
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Will Ebola change the game? Ten essential reforms before the next pandemic. the report of the Harvard-LSHTM Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola
Suerie Moon,Devi Sridhar,Muhammad Pate,Ashish K. Jha,Chelsea Clinton,Sophie Delaunay,Valnora Edwin,Mosoka Fallah,David P. Fidler,Laurie Garrett,Eric Goosby,Lawrence O. Gostin,David L Heymann,Kelley Lee,Gabriel M. Leung,J. Stephen Morrison,Jorge Saavedra,Marcel Tanner,Jennifer Leigh,Benjamin Hawkins,Liana Woskie,Peter Piot +21 more
TL;DR: The Independent Panel on the Global Response to Ebola concluded that major reforms are both warranted and feasible and a roadmap of ten interrelated recommendations across four thematic areas is outlined.
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Post-Ebola reforms: ample analysis, inadequate action
Suerie Moon,Jennifer S Leigh,Liana Woskie,Francesco Checchi,Victor J. Dzau,Mosoka Fallah,Gabrielle Fitzgerald,Laurie Garrett,Lawrence O. Gostin,David L Heymann,Rebecca Katz,Ilona Kickbusch,J. Stephen Morrison,Peter Piot,Peter Sands,Devi Sridhar,Ashish K. Jha +16 more
TL;DR: Reports on the response to Ebola broadly agree on what needs to be done to deal with disease outbreaks, but it is found that the world is not yet prepared for future outbreaks.
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Global health funding: a glass half full?
TL;DR: This analysis of data from 2000 to 2004 found a continuation of this trend with donor funding for global health approaching US$14 billion in 2004--in part good news as donors seem to have heeded the global health call.
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Expectations for the United Nations high-level meeting on noncommunicable diseases
TL;DR: There is hope that the September session on NCDs will become an historic rallying point in the global response to AIDS and to encourage action by individual governments.
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Somalia and Sudan's Race to the Fore in Africa
TL;DR: The Horn is only the initial priority zone of action in battling global terrorism in Africa as discussed by the authors, and a significant amount of other unfinished business also awaits Washington's attention in the region.