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Foreign Trade Review. 48:125-135
A recurrent theme of the academic literature and wider public discourse is that free trade is bad for health as it promotes economic inequality and insecurity, polluting the environment and making processed foods more widely available. Such views are
Autor:
Rajendra Maharaj, Donald R. Roberts, Richard Tren, Amir Attaran, Jasson Urbach, Kimberly Hess, Roger Bate, Lucille Blumberg
Publikováno v:
BJU International. 106:1556-1559
Autor:
Jasson Urbach
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Economic Affairs. 27:20-28
This paper examines how the introduction of mobile phones has helped to alleviate poverty and improve the lives of the people of Botswana. Economic efficiency has been improved through lower communication costs, increased labour mobility, and wider a
Autor:
Jasson Urbach, Donald R. Roberts, Richard Tren, Rajendra Maharaj, Roger Bate, Amir Attaran, Kimberly Hess, Lucille Blumberg
Publikováno v:
BJU International. 105:1327-1329
Autor:
Donald R. Roberts, Rajendra Maharaj, Maureen Coetzee, Richard H. Hunt, John Govere, Richard Tren, Jasson Urbach, Amir Attaran, Lucille Blumberg
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Environmental Research. 132:457-458
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South African Medical Journal; Vol 103, No 10 (2013); 799-800
SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 103, Issue: 10, Pages: 799-800, Published: 2013
SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 103, Issue: 10, Pages: 799-800, Published: 2013
Here we reflect on the achievement of some of the diverse activities that have brought malaria under control, highlight key challenges and propose specific health promotion interventions required to move South Africa's malaria programme from control
Autor:
Basil D. Brooke, E.A. Misiani, Jasson Urbach, Philip Kruger, Maureen Coetzee, Lizette L. Koekemoer
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SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 103, Issue: 10, Pages: 784-788, Published: 2013
South African Medical Journal; Vol 103, No 10 (2013); 784-788
South African Medical Journal; Vol 103, No 10 (2013); 784-788
Malaria vector control is primarily insecticide based and relies on indoor residual spraying (IRS) and the distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated bednets (LLINs). These interventions have generally proved effective where appropriately imple
Autor:
David N Durrheim, Philip Kruger, Richard H. Hunt, C F Hansford, Jasson Urbach, Maureen Coetzee
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SAMJ: South African Medical Journal, Volume: 103, Issue: 10, Pages: 770-778, Published: 2013
In Africa today, the drive towards controlling malaria is comparable with efforts made in the 1950s and 1960s during the World Health Organization's Global Malaria Eradication Campaign. Unlike the Eradication Campaign that 'covered' the globe but exc