César Chelala

César Chelala is a global health consultant and contributing editor for The Globalist. [New York, United States]

Iraqi Children: Bearing the Scars of War

What psychological damage is being done to the children of Iraq?

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Violence Against Women: A Hidden Pandemic (Part II)

What factors cause increases in violence against women?

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Violence Against Women: A Hidden Pandemic (Part I)

Why is violence against women such a global problem?

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Taking a Bite Out of Malaria: Part II

How are efforts in Mexico and Central America fighting this scourge of malaria without using toxic insecticides?

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Taking a Bite Out of Malaria: Part I

Why is malaria such a crucial global health problem?

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Afghanistan’s Public Health Emergency

What can the Obama administration do to help alleviate the health — and security — situation in Afghanistan?

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Iran, Let the AIDS Doctors Go Free

Is Iran ready to enter the international arena as a respected partner in protecting human rights?

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Health and Human Rights in Zimbabwe

How have recent human rights violations in Zimbabwe led to the deterioration of the country’s health care system?

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A Chance to Change the Course in Cuba

Does change for America mean a change of course for U.S. policy on Cuba?

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Iraq’s Public Health Crisis

Will improving public health in Iraq help end the war and bring stability?

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