Press

Malaria kills twice as many people as previously thought
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 02/02/2012
Fuente: The Guardian
Malaria kills 1.2 million people every year, a finding that has implications for global efforts to eliminate the disease

Collective Impact
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 01/18/2012
Fuente: Stanford Social Innovation Review
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, yet the social sector remains focused on the isolated intervention of individual organizations.

Next Step in Fighting Disease in the Developing World
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 01/05/2012
Fuente: Hawaii Reporter
Article of Eric G. Bing, Senior Fellow and Director of Global Health at the George W. Bush Institute, about campaign to improve health in developing countries.

Rethinking cash transfers
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 12/22/2011
Fuente: ODI Background Notes
This Background Note reviews the evidence on conditional cash transfers (CCTs) to promote safe motherhood – a concept that spans not only care during pregnancy and childbirth, but access to family planning and equitable health services – comparing them to other…

Spain officially approves contribution to the SM2015 Initiative
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 12/07/2011
Fuente: Times Guyana
The government of Spain has officially finalised its contribution to the Salud Mesoamérica 2015 Initiative (SM2015) – US$42 million, to be disbursed between 2012 and 2016.

Do you want a work for the SM2015 Initiative? We are looking for a Grants/Financial Officer
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 11/01/2011
SM2015 Initiative - Grants/Financial Officer position open

Scientists See Promise in Vaccine for Malaria
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 10/18/2011
Fuente: The New York Times
Preliminary results from the trial of a malaria vaccine show that it protected nearly half of the children who received it from bouts of serious malaria, scientists said Tuesday.

Malaria vaccine set to save millions of lives, but who will fund it?
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 10/18/2011
Fuente: The Guardian
As the malaria vaccine continues to prove sceptics wrong, the next obstacle for the World Health Organisation is cost

Better You Than Me: Scientists Sicken Mosquitoes To Stop Dengue
Salud Mesoamerica. Posted on 08/25/2011
Fuente: NPR
Scientists in Australia are using a bacterium to try to stop a deadly virus in its tracks.