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JCIE publishes nonpartisan analyses based on our research and dialogues programs. Many of our publications are available for download at no charge, while others are available via our partner distributor and major online booksellers. Click on each title for further information. For inquiries about permissions or bulk purchases, please contact JCIE.
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Protecting Human Security: Proposals for the G7 Ise-Shima Summit in Japan
Global Health Working Group for the 2016 G7 Summit
May 21, 2016
This article shares policy recommendations to develop: global structures that enable effective preparedness for health emergencies, knowledge-sharing platforms for health system resilience and sustainability, and research, development, and system innovations for global health security.
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Health, Resilience, and Human Security: Moving Toward Health for All
Marcelo Korc, Susan Hubbard, Tomoko Suzuki, and Masamine Jimba
2016
This report identifies seven principles of human security and key features of successful human security approaches, in order to explain to health and development field experts what a human security approach is and its appropriate application.
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The Tiffany Foundation Award
Japan Center for International Exchange
2016
The recipients of the Tiffany Foundation Award for the Preservation of Japanese Traditional Arts and Culture in Contemporary Society, created in 2008 by JCIE and The Tiffany & Co. Foundation are highlighted in this report.
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Lessons from Japan's T-Shaped Approach to TB
Interview with Keizo Takemi, Member, House of Councillors of Japan
December 15, 2015
An interview with JCIE Senior Fellow Keizo Takemi (Member, House of Councillors) investigates the effectiveness of a “T-shaped” approach to global health by examining Japan’s use of this method in dealing with tuberculosis.
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Are Disease-Specific Approaches Compatible with the Goal of Achieving Universal Health Coverage?
Maya Wedemeyer, JCIE/USA
December 14, 2015
This blog post, the third in the JCIE Global Health Special Series, looks specifically at projects in Ethiopia and Burma to determine if disease-specific programs are compatible with the mission of Universal Health Coverage.
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Viewing UHC through a Human Security Lens
Marcelo Korc and Susan Hubbard
December 13, 2015
The second blog post in the JCIE Global Health Special Series, considers how questions of human security should play a role in the implementation of Universal Health Coverage.