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A Shot in the Arm Podcast (shotarmpodcast)
United States
Приєднався 17 бер 2019
We are a podcast about global health and human rights. And right now, we are asking the tough questions about what a world with #COVID-19 looks like. Rapid, mass global #vaccination programs are needed - something never achieved in #globalpublichealth before. But who will be left behind? #Pandemics have upended #globalsecurity priorities and turned our lives upside down. What does this mean for #humanrights? What are the implications for epidemics, like, #HIV, #TB and #Malaria, that we have not yet eliminated, Produced by NewsDoc Media and Hunuvat Global, we explore these and other pressing questions, with scientists and advocates from around the world making the tough decisions right now.
The Future of the Global HIV Response: A Post-World AIDS Day Reflection
In this compelling episode of Global Health Diplomats, co-hosts Ben Plumley and Eric Goosby dive deep into the future trajectory of the global HIV response. Following World AIDS Day, the discussion spans a 38,000-foot view of where the HIV epidemic stands, its critical challenges, and the evolving strategies needed for a sustainable, long-term response. From the impact of geopolitical shifts on access to treatment and care to the integration of HIV programs with broader primary healthcare systems, this episode unpacks the most pressing issues in global health today.
Key Highlights
*HIV Goals for 2030: Reality Check*
Are we close to ending AIDS as a public health crisis? Dr. Eric Goosby reflects on the progress made and the significant hurdles ahead.
◦ Quote: "We've built breathtaking infrastructure over 25 years, but it’s clear we won’t cross the 2030 finish line without major shifts." (Eric Goosby, 00:01:24)
*The Role of Targets in the HIV Response*
Are political targets still relevant in today’s complex world? Ben and Eric debate the pros and cons of target-driven approaches in global health.
◦ Quote: "Targets have driven investment and expanded care, but we may need to rethink them in light of new challenges." (Eric Goosby, 00:05:26)
*Primary Care Integration*
Why the HIV response must pivot toward integrated primary healthcare to address non-communicable diseases and pandemic preparedness.
◦ Quote: "For people living with HIV, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and cancer are now the bigger threats. Primary care is key." (Eric Goosby, 00:07:46)
*The Geopolitical Impact on HIV Care*
Rising anti-rights movements and geopolitical challenges make it harder to bring marginalized populations into care.
◦ Quote: "The rights-based approach to care is under siege globally, making access for key populations even tougher." (Ben Plumley, 00:10:04)
*Funding Sustainability Beyond 2030*
Exploring innovative funding mechanisms, domestic ownership, and the evolving role of multilateral agencies like the Global Fund.
◦ Quote: "Transitioning to country-driven funding is essential. It’s time for governments to take ownership." (Eric Goosby, 00:30:01)
*HIV Prevention’s Urgent Need for Innovation*
Despite treatment advancements, global prevention efforts lag behind, especially for at-risk populations.
◦ Quote: "Prevention needs to focus on behavior, access, and new technologies like PrEP for real impact." (Eric Goosby, 00:37:26)
*Upcoming Episodes in the Series*
- Rights-Based Approaches in HIV Care
- Funding the Future: Domestic Resource Mobilization for HIV Programs
- Prevention Innovation: From Behavioral Change to Biomedical Solutions
- Reimagining Global Health Architecture Post-2030
*Acknowledgments*
This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the John T. Martin Foundation. Produced by Erik Espera of NewsDoc Media.
*Subscribe and Share*
Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions on the future of global health. Subscribe to Global Health Diplomats wherever you download podcasts, and leave us a five-star review to support the conversation!
Share your thoughts and join the discussion on social media using #GlobalHealthDiplomats and #WorldAIDSDay2024!
Key Highlights
*HIV Goals for 2030: Reality Check*
Are we close to ending AIDS as a public health crisis? Dr. Eric Goosby reflects on the progress made and the significant hurdles ahead.
◦ Quote: "We've built breathtaking infrastructure over 25 years, but it’s clear we won’t cross the 2030 finish line without major shifts." (Eric Goosby, 00:01:24)
*The Role of Targets in the HIV Response*
Are political targets still relevant in today’s complex world? Ben and Eric debate the pros and cons of target-driven approaches in global health.
◦ Quote: "Targets have driven investment and expanded care, but we may need to rethink them in light of new challenges." (Eric Goosby, 00:05:26)
*Primary Care Integration*
Why the HIV response must pivot toward integrated primary healthcare to address non-communicable diseases and pandemic preparedness.
◦ Quote: "For people living with HIV, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and cancer are now the bigger threats. Primary care is key." (Eric Goosby, 00:07:46)
*The Geopolitical Impact on HIV Care*
Rising anti-rights movements and geopolitical challenges make it harder to bring marginalized populations into care.
◦ Quote: "The rights-based approach to care is under siege globally, making access for key populations even tougher." (Ben Plumley, 00:10:04)
*Funding Sustainability Beyond 2030*
Exploring innovative funding mechanisms, domestic ownership, and the evolving role of multilateral agencies like the Global Fund.
◦ Quote: "Transitioning to country-driven funding is essential. It’s time for governments to take ownership." (Eric Goosby, 00:30:01)
*HIV Prevention’s Urgent Need for Innovation*
Despite treatment advancements, global prevention efforts lag behind, especially for at-risk populations.
◦ Quote: "Prevention needs to focus on behavior, access, and new technologies like PrEP for real impact." (Eric Goosby, 00:37:26)
*Upcoming Episodes in the Series*
- Rights-Based Approaches in HIV Care
- Funding the Future: Domestic Resource Mobilization for HIV Programs
- Prevention Innovation: From Behavioral Change to Biomedical Solutions
- Reimagining Global Health Architecture Post-2030
*Acknowledgments*
This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the John T. Martin Foundation. Produced by Erik Espera of NewsDoc Media.
*Subscribe and Share*
Stay tuned for more in-depth discussions on the future of global health. Subscribe to Global Health Diplomats wherever you download podcasts, and leave us a five-star review to support the conversation!
Share your thoughts and join the discussion on social media using #GlobalHealthDiplomats and #WorldAIDSDay2024!
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World AIDS Day 2024: Human Rights In Action Against HIV
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Guests: Hon. Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, Deputy Minister Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities, South Africa Dr. Mandeep Dhaliwal, Director of the HIV and Health Group, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Description: In this powerful episode of A Shot in the Arm Podcast, host Ben Plumley dives deep into the intersection of human rights and global health with two inspiring leaders: H...
2024 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report: The Rights Way to End the Epidemic?
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Episode Title:2024 UNAIDS World AIDS Day Report: The Rights Way to End the Epidemic? Host: Ben Plumley, Global Health StrategistGuest: Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director, UNAIDS Episode Summary:Welcome to A Shot in the Arm Podcast! In this first of a set of special World AIDS Day 2024 episodes, host Ben Plumley chats with Christine Stegling, Deputy Executive Director of UNAIDS. They ...
Ebola, Bombs, and Migrants: A Conversation with Dr. Joanne Liu
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In this episode, Ben Plumley interviews Dr. Joanne Liu, a pediatric emergency physician from Montreal, Quebec, and former international president of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders). Dr. Liu discusses her new book, "L’Ebola, les bombes et les migrants," which delves into the interconnected crises of pandemics, conflict, and migration. The conversation covers her experiences an...
Integrating Diagnostics for Global Health Equity with Dr. Ben LaBrot
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Ben Plumley sits down with Dr. Benjamin LaBrot to discuss innovation and equity in global health diagnostics, focusing on diagnostics' pivotal role in addressing HIV Disease. The conversation covers key themes in diagnostic integration, barriers in middle-income countries, and the critical role of diagnostics in disease prevention and management for other conditions as well, like hepatitis, and...
Post Election Blues & Reds
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In this episode, Ben Plumley reflects on the recent US Presidential Election and its implications for democracy and global health. Key points discussed include: Democracy in Action: The election showcased the importance of daily democratic engagement in a divided country. Transition Team Priorities: The new administration must focus on health, including rebuilding trust in medical science, pand...
Global Health Diplomats: The 2024 US Election
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In this special episode of the Global Health Diplomats, hosted by Ben Plumley and Professor Eric Goosby, the focus is on the upcoming US presidential election and its implications for global health diplomacy. The discussion covers the lack of attention to global health in the current election campaigns, the potential future of global health diplomacy under different administrations, and the cri...
Sharing the Mic with Frontline AIDS: Africa’s Forgotten Mpox Outbreaks
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We are Sharing The Mic again with Frontline AIDS to highlight the latest mpox outbreaks that have started in the Democratic Republic of Congo, spread to Burundi and beyond. From lack of access to accurate, updated information, diagnostics - and of course - vaccines, communities - particularly partners of Frontline AIDS - are calling out for urgent, concerted action from governments, and interna...
Reflecting on the UN Summits with Wame Jallow
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At the end of September’s UN events fest at the UN in NY, Ben and friend of the pod, Wame Jallow, catch up and ask, was it worth it? Lots of talking, lots of walking, declarations on the future, on anti-microbial resistance, and a dizzying number of receptions sprinkled across Manhattan, did we really learn anything more than we’re facing trouble ahead? And don’t forget the MTV Shuga Prep Fairy...
Made in Africa mRNA Vaccines: A talk with Dr. Petro Terblanche of Afrigen Biologics & Vaccine
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Ben recently sat down with Dr. Petro Terblanche, the head of Afrigen, Africa’s first mRNA vaccine researcher and manufacturer. From the calamities of COVID-19 vaccine populism, the African public health community & its allies swore that never again would Africa be last in the line when it came to life saving pandemic vaccines, and Petro sets out how this can - and is - being achieved, notwithst...
Frontline AIDS Celebrates 30 years of Community Action
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Frontline AIDS Celebrates 30 years of Community Action
Catching up with Tony Fauci & Celebrating 5 Years of A Shot in the Arm Podcast
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Catching up with Tony Fauci & Celebrating 5 Years of A Shot in the Arm Podcast
All About ViiV: An Interview with CEO Deborah Waterhouse at CROI 2024
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All About ViiV: An Interview with CEO Deborah Waterhouse at CROI 2024
Our Bodies, Our Rights, Our Choices.
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Our Bodies, Our Rights, Our Choices.
PEPFAR: An HIV Marshall Plan Dissected
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PEPFAR: An HIV Marshall Plan Dissected
Uganda’s Legalized Persecution of LGBTQ+ - Personal & Public Health Threats
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Uganda’s Legalized Persecution of LGBTQ - Personal & Public Health Threats
The Global Trust Crisis with 70,000 People from 70 Countries
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The Global Trust Crisis with 70,000 People from 70 Countries
How US Domestic Abortion Decisions Affect the Rights & Health of People Globally
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How US Domestic Abortion Decisions Affect the Rights & Health of People Globally
How Prepared is Japanese Society for the Next Crisis?
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How Prepared is Japanese Society for the Next Crisis?
Lagos: Are Men Still the Providers in the 21st Century?
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Lagos: Are Men Still the Providers in the 21st Century?
Are Men Still the Providers in 21st century Kenya?
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Are Men Still the Providers in 21st century Kenya?
Sharing the Mic with Frontline AIDS: Who Keeps Governments Accountable?
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Sharing the Mic with Frontline AIDS: Who Keeps Governments Accountable?
Sisters are Creating Content for Themselves
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Sisters are Creating Content for Themselves
“Make We Talk” - Hopes and Dreams for Nigeria’s Young Women
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“Make We Talk” - Hopes and Dreams for Nigeria’s Young Women
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the legacy of public health and hiv/aids is total and complete failure. the business model of the current health industry mafia is chronic disease. you people make me sick. literally and figuratively. you people are evil.
Imagine making a podcast about injecting bioweapons into your body
Very helpful video."I always learn something new from your channel-so valuable!" Good Luck to You
I have lived with HIV for 34 years.I am very grateful,that I survived when,so many did not,the pain and suffering that many endured.
justin trudeau disagrees with this ccp agent and her ideas on immigration.
ah! so this is a ccp influenced bigot and you’re pushing them. okay. you people need to be regulated.
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Hello sir, how are you? I am a regular viewer of your UA-cam channel. I came here to say that- "I always learn something new from your channel-so valuable!" Good Luck to You
You are making amazing video content. I just watched the video and your video quality is appreciable. I am so impressed by your content, I was analyzing your channel and noticed that You are struggling with video views and video ranking. May I share some tips on how you can achieve your goals?
every dime given to international public health should be clawed back
You come across as patronising.
the $666 million for pandemic planning will be clawed back…
salt on feces is still sh1t…
who elected this new york dude and who is this “we” he keeps talking about. i’m seriously not interested in his policy prescriptions
another unintentionally funny part is the new york health guy talking like if another pandemic hits, anything less than using the military will result in things that will not be beneficial to him or the new york city government at all. not at all.
this feels like unintentional comedy. using what amounts to “black face” and or “drag” putting a black face on shoddily made medical products will only make me even more skeptical of people like this. why not get deeray mckesson and his blue vest!? at least i’d mock it with a bit more concern. and the pet shop boys reference was cringe.
bunch of liars. people told you. the great barrington declaration warned you. people said for months people were being murdered in hospitals. and if there is another pandemic you’re going to be going to jail.
evil demons
Amazing work Moupali and Yvette!
what caus d the damage the world over was the public health response. hard pass on world government institutions. we won’t be doing any of that.
Listening to people who are passionate about making a positive impact on the world is incredibly inspiring. I was deeply moved by the enthusiasm and dedication with which these two women spoke.
look its the sociopath who pretends that he had nothing to do with the lab engineered covid.. nothing at all.
Really enjoyable and thought provoking informative conversation. Loved it
❤❤❤❤lovely Y-isha
This is a great discussion, sharing ideas we can apply as Ugandans.
Thank you for having this conversation. Meaningful Involvement of People with HIV/AIDS (MIPA) has been a critical component imo to Ending The HIV Epidemic (EHE). I applaud The Global Trust in conducting community dialogue to begin to understand how to improve Public Health trust. There's a topic that could be delved into as it is a part of this conversation, that's medical distrust which is cultural and historical in various nations across the globe. Can The Global Trust confront the stigma associated with medical distrust to become a connecting link for community members who experience medical distrust? We all play a part in increasing Public Health trust. Kudos to Ben and all the presenters. During early COVID-19 my eye was watching the interventions India implemented. It was remarkable to watch. For me, it gave new meaning to the expression "meeting people where they're at." Well done India!
Very Very well put, and we listen and believe, Reproductive Health Justice cannot and will not put us down. In Uganda, there is talking, but we are looking forward and despite the restrictions, we have the COMBIPACK on the essential drugs list and ghe woman and the girl will be served and we are working to be safe from unsafe abortion.
Thank you Ben - this was a great conversation!
Thank you for having me ❤
We don't support LGBTQ here in Rwanda take back your sins way
Thank you for this beautiful podcast. This is also a call to use feminist principles in HIV prevention interventions.
Cancel out all the far left from here on out.
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🎉🎉🎉🎉super proud. Job well done
Anyone watching?
I worked for San Francisco Community Health Center and was treated unfairly. The program manager did not care about my personal development. I was not given opportunities to apply for supervisor position, the program manager did not like me and promoted someone who worked for the company less than one year and far less experience. I felt heartbroken and ashamed by a company I loved so much. I worked so hard for this company, I volunteered for events, I wrote all the treatment plans for the program and I was designing a training curriculum only to find out i was being set up for utmost failure. Not one person stood up for me, not the administrator, not human resources. They just turned a blind eye as I was harassed out of a job. My message to the management is to implement fair hiring practices and equal opportunity workplace whereas individuals have opportunities to grow and evaluated for skill set and experience, not personal preferences. Failure to promote is a form of discrimination, especially when one can prove they have the skill set, managerial experience and twenty years nursing experience to back it.
Good seeing you on here Bukola Shaba. Super proud of you
Insightful. It's not just about the talk but actively working on ensuring things. Well done Bukky and all
Beautiful conversation @Bukky represented well.❤
Hi Ben! Long time, no see! Hope all is very well? 😊
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Very informative. ❤
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Peter Dascsak should be in prison