Advisors and Partners

February 11th, 2010

The Following individuals from academic and NGO settings have agreed to act as advisors to EG4Health, or to openly endorse our values, principles and broad aims.

  • Charles Abugre – Head of Policy, Christian Aid, UK
  • Prof. Fran Baum – Director of the Southgate Institute for Health, Flinders University, Australia and Steering Committee member of the Peoples Health Movement
  • Ambassador Byron Blake – Deputy Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda to the UN
  • John Christiansen – Tax Justice Network, UK
  • Prof. Giovanni Andrea Cornia – University of Firenze and World Institute for Development Economics Research, Italy
  • Dr. Paul Farmer – Partners In Health and Harvard University, Rwanda
  • Jo-Marie Griesgraber – New Rules Rules for Global Finance Coalition and lead author of a series of books on “Rethinking Bretton Woods”, US
  • Dr. Richard Horton – Chief Editor of The Lancet
  • Nathan Irumba, Director of the Southern and Eastern African Trade Information and Negotiations Institute, and former Ambassador to the WTO, Uganda
  • Fatoumata Jawara – Consultant and co-author of “Behind the Scenes at the WTO”
  • Aileen Kwa – The South Centre, Geneva and co-author of “Behind the Scenes at the WTO”
  • Prof. Ron Labonte – Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Prof. Michael Marmot – Chair of the Commission on the Social Determinants of Health, UCL, UK
  • Abbas Mirakhor – Former Executive Director to the IMF and Dean of the IMF Executive Board, Iran
  • Gorik Ooms – a human rights lawyer based at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium and former Executive Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Belgium
  • Ann Pettifor – Analyst of the global financial system, and co-author of the Green New Deal, UK
  • Professor Peter Piot – Former head of UNAIDS and Director of the Institute for Global Health, Imperial College, UK
  • Dr. Paulo dos Santos – School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), UK
  • Prof. Ted Schrecker – Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada

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