Blogs about: Paul Farmer

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Top summer reads for social entrepreneurship1 comment

Nathaniel wrote 1 week ago: In preparation for some exciting upcoming fall projects and happenings (including the Social Capital … more →

Tags: Partners in Health, Social Entrepreneurship, blended value, social enterprise, Michael Edwards, philanthrocapitalism, Skoll Foundation, Skoll Forum, so.cap

Time to unwind1 comment

KYOlsens wrote 1 month ago: It’s time to catch up my blog with some of the experiences of the last three weeks – Haiti, retu … more →

Tags: Haiti, orphans, Hunger, malnutrition, Books, creole

Paul Farmer: A Hero of Haiti and Health Care1 comment

Monica wrote 1 month ago: Lois Rodden’s AstroDataBank is featuring Dr. Paul Farmer as its latest Newsmaker. The American … more →

Tags: Heroes, Scorpio, Astrology, astrodienst, AstroDataBank, Tracy Kidder, Mountains Beyond Mountains, Rwanda, Partners in Health

Dr. Paul Farmer in Haiti

VIA wrote 3 months ago: Watch this: http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=4069409n The work of Dr. Fa … more →

Tags: Culture, Religion, Justice, Jesus, 60 min, Haiti, compassion, kingdom

Dr. Paul Farmer, Changing Healthcare in Haiti

Kofi wrote 3 months ago: If you have not heard of the great Dr. Farmer and his international work, you might want to listen u … more →

Tags: Healthcare, Partners in Health, Harvard Medical School, Infectious Disease, Haiti, International Healthcare

Paul Farmers Call for Inclusive Social Entrepreneurship2 comments

joanab wrote 4 months ago: Being an anthropologist concerned with poverty alleviation myself, the name Paul Farmer, has a force … more →

Tags: joana breidenbach, Development 2.0, Social Entrepreneurs, Skoll Forum, Mike Lee, social entrepreuers, human dignity

we interrupt the regularly scheduled moping3 comments

revlisy wrote 5 months ago: to announce that NEIL GAIMAN is going to speak at MIT. Here. In 23 days. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh my … more →

Tags: short, Neil Gaiman

Remote Blogging: Skoll World Forum 2008 - Replication and Scale

Shital wrote 5 months ago: At the recent Skoll World Forum, the Berkeley Bottom Line bloggers covered Dr. Paul Farmer’s s … more →

Tags: bop, issues, Social Entrepreneurship, SWF2008, Berkeley Bottom Line Bloggers, NextBillion.net, scale, Skoll World Forum 2008

The Skoll Forum: Looking back - moving forward

aishahland wrote 5 months ago: The Skoll World Forum 2008 has drawn to a close - I feel energized, stimulated, encouraged, inspire … more →

Tags: Conferences, line hadsbjerg, Philanthropy, Social Entrepreneurs, Team News, Al Gore, ashraf ghani, Jimmy Carter, Jody Williams

The Draw of Dermatology?

globalizati wrote 5 months ago: This piece in the New York Times focuses on a married couple, both Harvard Medical School students, … more →

Tags: Random, Personal, Life, Politics, Thoughts, Economics, Social Justice, Biology, free market

Guest Post by Debbie Wolen: Ta'anit Esther and Mardge Cohen1 comment

maya escobar wrote 5 months ago: Guest Post by Debbie Wolen*: Ta’anit Esther and Mardge Cohen I had never heard of the holida … more →

Tags: Jewish, Women, feminist, Jewish Culture, jewess, Culture, Rabbi Brant Rosen, ShalomRav, JRC

New heroes

mckirsch wrote 6 months ago: Someone mysteriously sent me a terrific book, Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Far … more →

Tags: health, Politics, poverty, global health equity, haiti health issues, Mountains Beyond Mountains, mountains beyond mountains tracy kidder, Partners in Health, paul farmer haiti

The new war on the poor

parker62 wrote 9 months ago: The green movement’s commitment to non-violence is often taken for granted but it is, in many ways … more →

Tags: David, capitalism, Social Justice, Structural Violence, health inequalities, collective rights, Pathologies of Power, Books, non-violence

Mr. Thursday's Book Shelf: PATHOLOGIES OF POWER

Katie wrote 9 months ago: “First, to what level of quality can medical ethics aspire, if it ignores callous discrimination i … more →

Tags: Book Shelf, Print, health, Pathologies of Power

Growth

vintagekool wrote 10 months ago: So on Monday evenings, I have been attending a new small group. LeAnn is in class so I could have ha … more →

Tags: Life, Agape, Service, Challenge, counter-culture, World Health, Tracy Kidder, Small Group

Narcissistic Holidays and the American Way

justiceandpeace wrote 10 months ago: The essential feature of Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, ne … more →

Tags: Comubus Day, genocide, Indigenous people, Howard Zinn, Columbus Day, Apathy, Human Rights

If You Don't Like to Think About AIDS, Don't Read This.1 comment

globalizati wrote 1 year ago: Nicholas Kristof wrote a piece recently entitled “Save the Darfur Puppy.” I think he was … more →

Tags: Africa, AIDS, Book Review, Current Affairs, Current Events, ethics, Foreign Policy, George W. Bush, Health Sciences & Medicine

Shooting the Messenger2 comments

globalizati wrote 1 year ago: Turkish journalist Hrant Dink was shot and killed in broad daylight on a street in Istanbul. Dink h … more →

Tags: Random, Personal, Life, Current Affairs, Politics, Thoughts, History, Current Events, Social Justice

Quotes for Thought1 comment

globalizati wrote 1 year ago: Some quotes to ponder from two of my favorite doctors… Dr. Jim Kim: “There are m … more →

Tags: Economics, Africa, Social Justice, Human Rights, free market, Health Sciences & Medicine, poverty, AIDS, HIV/AIDS


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