César Chelala

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

China’s Move to Improve Health Care

What will be required for China to meet the healthcare demands of its aging and urbanizing population?

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Bahrain’s Brutal Crackdown on Doctors

How is Bahrain violating the Geneva Convention by its brutal crackdown on physicians?

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Women’s Equality Is the Best Way to Reduce World Hunger

How can sustained efforts on behalf of women's rights help alleviate the world's hunger problem?

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Yemen on the Brink

Why would Yemen’s president be wise to start packing his bags?

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Afghan Women’s Desperate Cry for Help

To what lengths will some Afghan women go to escape misogynistic social customs?

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Qaddafi, It Is Time to Go

Why must the international community force Qaddafi to step down?

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Why Egypt’s Mubarak Is Worried About Tunisia

Might the recent events in Tunisia find echo not only in Egypt, but in other repressed Arab countries?

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A Thanksgiving Reflection

In a time of war, terrorism and rampant human rights abuses, why is there still reason for hope?

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Destroying Palestinian Olive Trees

What effect does the destruction of Palestinian olive trees by Israel Defense Forces and settlers have on local farmers?

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I Cry For You, Argentina

Why will the recent death of former President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner only make things more difficult for his wife, current president Cristina Kirchner?

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