Editorial

Food Insecurity as Social Determinant of Health: The Case for a Canadian National School Lunch Program

Food Insecurity as Social Determinant of Health: The Case for a Canadian National School Lunch Program

School lunch programs ought be considered as a valuable strategy for mitigating food insecurity, reducing the impacts of poverty, and more specifically, improving health outcomes in vulnerable populations during the formative stages of early childhood development…

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Good Parenting for a Good Life: Breaking the Cycle of Street-Involvement (Malezi Bora na Maisha Mazuri)

Good Parenting for a Good Life: Breaking the Cycle of Street-Involvement (Malezi Bora na Maisha Mazuri)

The streets of Kenya are home to up to 300,000 children and youth (IRIN, 2007), many of whom reside in the city of Eldoret. These young people enter into a life on the streets for a number of reasons…

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Ebola in Context: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Crisis

Ebola in Context: Lessons Learned from the Ebola Crisis

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa shared similarities with many previous outbreaks. The paradigm to address it has been predictable, but what made this outbreak fundamentally different is how it rocked the foundations of global health governance on many levels including World Health Organizations, national governments and non-governmental organizations…

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Education as a tool to reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS
Education & Development The Canadian World Education Foundation Education & Development The Canadian World Education Foundation

Education as a tool to reduce the burden of HIV/AIDS

Out of Tanzania’s 41 million people, 43% are less than 15 years of age. In 2011, an estimated 1.3 million HIV/AIDS-orphaned children were between the ages of 0 and 17. Traditionally, orphaned children are absorbed into extended families. However, the increased numbers of HIV/AIDS orphans are over-burdening this system…

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Toronto Thinks: The Mu Yensa Project
Education & Development Danielle Smalling Education & Development Danielle Smalling

Toronto Thinks: The Mu Yensa Project

In November 2013, undergraduate students gathered to compete in Toronto Thinks: Global Health Innovations and Solutions, Canada’s first undergraduate global health case competition. Hosted by Juxtaposition Global Health Magazine, Toronto Thinks is a global health laboratory that aims to stimulate learning and intellectual discussions on real-life…

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Global Health and Medicine
Education & Development Raissa Chua Education & Development Raissa Chua

Global Health and Medicine

As the field of global health is rapidly evolving, more students and professionals are looking for ways to incorporate global health into their respective disciplines. The Global Health Education Initiative (GHEI) is a new program led by the Global Health Division at the Dala Lana School of Public Health and the office of Post-Graduate Medical Education…

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More harm than good?
Education & Development Kadia Petricca Education & Development Kadia Petricca

More harm than good?

It’s amazing that the academic year has nearly come to an end. If the old adage “time flies when you’re having fun” holds true, then Juxtaposition has definitely had an exciting year. I’d like to take this opportunity to once again congratulate this year’s team with their U.T.S.U Student Leadership Award for Outstanding Publication…

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