World Leaders Address Opening Session of 62nd UNGA
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The 62nd UN General Assembly opens today at 9am ET with remarks by Secretary-General Ban, the GA President Dr. Srgjan Kerim, the President of Brazil, and, at approximately 9:45am ET, President Bush. I'm still in New York at the UN following our hosting bloggers at the High-Level Event on Climate Change yesterday. The energy level (and security level) in Turtle Bay is high. Watch live and stay tuned on UN Dispatch for analysis. The opening session (and the statements of world leaders) will continue through today and tomorrow.

November 12, 2008


Taking the Fight Against Malaria to the Front Lines
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Six weeks before his election on November 4, President-elect Barack Obama made a promise to the one million people around the world who die from Malaria each year. "When I am President," he said, "We will set the goal of ending all deaths from Malaria by 2015. The United States will lead."

This may sound like a typical grandiose promise made by a candidate seeking election. But to those in the public health community it offered validation that ending Malaria deaths is not some pie in the sky dream--but a goal that can be achieved in the here and now. Following through on this commitment, however, means that the fight against Malaria must be taken to where the disease is most destructive and most difficult to contain: refugee camps in Africa.

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