Professor Jeremy Shiffman, a political scientist at Syracuse University who has a particular interest in maternal, newborn, and child health, has been developing a new field of enquiry to analyze the critical factors underlying successful political advocacy for global health causes. His case study on political priority for reducing maternal mortality was presented at the 2007 Women Deliver Conference and he is currently researching global advocacy for newborn health.
Professor Shiffman gave a seminar to share his findings before a packed audience of global health practitioners at WHO Headquarters on 5 September 2008. Click here to read the Q&A.

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