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American Public Health Association
"Get Ready for Flu" blog
Get Ready
MATCH Project
- University of South Carolina - Arnold School of Public Health - Reports on partnership with 1890 universities to manage health dilemmas on local levels
Alltop
- Single site provides quick scan of health headlines from major news sources
Health Map
- Global disease alert tracks disease outbreaks geographically using news feeds
Regional Food Safety News
(an initiative of the
Center for Science in the Public Interest
) reports on food safety issues and problems around the globe. The site lists
food safety studies
and new
food safety policies
as well as outbreaks of
human
and
animal diseases
in different world regions.
Safe Food International
(an initiative of the
Center for Science in the Public Interest
) takes on food safety on a global scale. Whether locally grown or from all parts of the world, food and food safety are a concern to all people, in all countries and regions.
Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture
:
Bimonthly electronic bulletin on projects, activities & research through the hemisphere
15-minute radio program for small to mid-size agribusiness operators in the Americans (in Spanish)
Technical journal
Press room, featuring press releases, photo gallery & videos
The
Salzburg Global Seminar
features ongoing seminars attracting global participation to address issues such as human health, human rights, agriculture and the environment.
EARTH University
in Costa Rica is focused on sustainable development in the tropics through the training and education of university students.