Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Discarded diseases By: Anand Bhat

Our very own classmate, Anand B, has published an riveting article describing his personal experiences of treating patients with NTDs and presents an articulate and compelling argument for why awareness of these diseases should be a global priority.


MUST READ! Discarded diseases

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Regent's Park Run, Sat January 23

On Saturday a few of us went on a run in Regent's Park. Was a productive morning! I think the boys had a good run. And, I realized I'll be happy if I don't pass out at the finish line. Check out a few photos from the day.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Just 50 Cents Campaign and How to Donate


HOW TO DONATE

2) In the "Just 50 Cents Campaign Challenge" section input the following (important for us to receive credit):
Ambassador/Student Name: HPPF
School Name: LSHTM/LSE

Donations are tax deductible.
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What are NTDs?

The Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are diseases of neglect and affect poorest people of the world.

The good news? Seven of the most common NTDs are treatable and at a low cost.

A mix of parasitic, helminth (worm) and bacterial diseases make up the 7 most common NTDs.

Your 50 cent ($USD) contribution funds treatment of one person against 7 infectious diseases!
i.e. $10 (USD) treats 20 ppl, $20 treats 40 ppl..etc
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Our Fundraising Goal:

$8,000 (USD)!

We are in a competition. The group that wins receives a matching donation from Alyssa Milano, the Global Network Ambassador.


Check out this video to featuring Andy Baldwin, M.D. (The Bachelor) to learn a bit more about the campaign.





Thanks for your time! And continue to check our site for updates to learn about the NTDs







Sunday, January 10, 2010

WHAT'S GOING ON??


Dear Family and Friends,

Welcome to the HPPF and PHP 2010 Paris Half Marathon update and fundraising site!

We are master's students studying Health Policy, Planning and Financing (HPPF) and Public Health (PHP) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and the London School of Economics (LSE).

We represent a most extensive variety of countries, cultures, jobs and academic backgrounds but share a common goal of improving global health.

On March 7, 2010 over 20 of our classmates will be running in the Paris Semi Marathon. We have chosen the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Disease's, "Just 50 Cents " campaign as our charity. We would be grateful if you would join us in our support of this important cause!

We have set a campaign goal of $8,000 and look forward to updating you as we continue with our training and fundraising endeavors.

Please see the post below for more information on the campaign and how to donate.

Many thanks for your time and support!

Warmest Regards,


The HPPF and PHP Class of 2010
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
London School of Economics