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Ashley Bennett is a Policy and Advocacy Officer at GHTC.

Blog posts written by Ashley

Total of 38 blog posts

June 19, 2012

Reducing child deaths worldwide must involve research

Combating preventable child deaths worldwide is an “investment that will pay dividends for years to come,” Deputy National Security Advisor Dennis McDonough said last week at a major conference at Georgetown University.

June 3, 2012

Advisory panel, Congress move to advance FDA’s role in global health

Recently, a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel recommended that the HIV and AIDS drug Truvada be approved for HIV prevention among certain groups at risk of infection.

May 20, 2012

UPDATE: House Appropriations Committee approves SFOPs legislation

Late last week, the House Appropriations Committee debated and approved Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 appropriations legislation for the State and Foreign Operations (SFOPS) account, which includes funding levels for the State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

May 15, 2012

House budget bill has mixed results for USAID and global health

On Thursday, the House Appropriations Committee will vote on a State and Foreign Operations (SFOPS) appropriations bill for fiscal year (FY) 2013, which will include funding levels for global health and other programs at the State Department and US Agency for International Development (USAID).

May 6, 2012

New NIH program could speed innovations for patients in need worldwide

Late last week, the National Center for Advancing Translational Science (NCATS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) unveiled a pilot program that aims to speed the creation of new drugs.

April 26, 2012

New report confirms that US investments in global health research are paying off

Did you know that Americans spend more money on ice cream in three weeks than the US Government spends on global health research and development (R&D) in a year? And despite this relatively modest investment in the creation of new global health tools, the United States is the worldwide leader in R&D for neglected diseases.