Charity Spotlight – Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) Welcome to this week’s Charity Spotlight Interview. This week we are talking with CAMFED, a charity which supports [...]
Charity Spotlight – World Child Cancer Welcome to our second Charity Spotlight Interview. This week we have been lucky enough to work with World Child Cancer, a charity which works [...]
Charity Spotlight – Kaloko Trust As part of CORBIS’ mission to engage with and support the wider global health and development community, we will be beginning a series of Charity Spotlight blog [...]
Maternal health is a critical and longstanding issue within global health. Though progress on maternal health outcomes since the Millennium Development Goals has been made, progress has been [...]
Over three decades ago, in Mexico City, at the UN International Conference on Population and Development, then-US president Ronald Reagan established the “Mexico City Policy.” The policy ruled [...]
September is upon us, bringing with it new beginnings. As we welcome new faces and stand on the precipice of exciting changes to the CORBIS model, it felt fitting to take a moment to reintroduce [...]
At the 2017 Sussex Global Health and Development Conference, CORBIS Advisor Dr Arianne Shahvisi delivered a talk entitled A Philosopher’s Thoughts on Neglected Tropical Diseases, exploring a [...]
by Zara Leima Esmati – BSc BMBS Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School The Syrian war has been declared by the United Nations as the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first [...]
by Izzy Dickenson – BMBS Medicine, Brighton and Sussex Medical School The suggestion that those devoting themselves to Medicine need inherently be aware of its wider context harks back to [...]
by Allana Boateng – BA Politics & International Relations, University of Sussex The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD’s) exist in 149 [...]