Paris Exhibit "Struggle for Life" Features CHC Work in Award-Winning Photos, Public Lecture
- http://antoninsabot.over-blog.com/article-16497428.html
- http://www.photosapiens.com/Combat-pour-la-vie.html
- http://777socrate.blogspot.com/2008/03/combat-pour-la-vie-james-nachtwey-au.html
- http://through.canalblog.com/archives/2008/03/01/8156723.html
- http://www.actuphoto.com/7015-james-nachtwey-combat-pour-la-vie.html
- http://www.paris-art.com/agenda/expos/d_annonce/Asa-Mader-James-Nachtwey-Combat-pour-la-vie-10855.html
"Defying
the Dynamic of Neglect", VII Photo
Photojournalist James Nachtwey documented the twin epidemics of HIV and TB in Cambodia and the work of the CHC in this award-winning portfolio.
"James Nachtwey: Struggle to Live - the fight against TB", Burn Magazine
"Tuberculosis: pictures of a ticking time bomb", The Lancet
"The new war against TB", The Observer
"10: Guiding Science for Humanity", Scientific American, honoring GHC / CHC Advisor Kris Olson
"Angelina Jolie Takes Zahara to Ethiopia", People Magazine
"Exhibition - Tuberculosis: pictures of a ticking time bomb", The Lancet
Jolie-Pitt Foundation Donates $2 Million to Global Health Committee to Fight HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis in Ethiopia
Grant will support first treatment program for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Ethiopia
- Harvard Science: Jolie-Pitt Foundation Donates $2 Million to Global Health Committee...
- People: Jolie-Pitt Foundation Establishes HIV/AIDS Clinic in Ethiopia
- International Herald Tribune: Jolie and Pitt give over 1 million pounds for Ethiopia kids
- USA Today: Jolie, Pitt donate $2 million for Ethiopian clinic
- MSNBC: Jolie-Pitt Foundation makes large donation
- Fox News: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Donate $2 Million for Ethiopian Clinic
- ABC News: Jolie, Pitt donate $2 million for Ethiopian clinic
- CBS News: Jolie, Pitt Donate $2 Million For Ethiopian Clinic
In Time Magazine's special issue on global health, James Nacthwey documented the global health crisis due to infectious diseases. The CHC was honored for its unique synthesis of pioneering novel approaches to delivery of TB and AIDS care in one of the poorest places on the planet and its work in integrating basic scientific discovery to work towards new drugs and vaccines.
"Hope
Survives a World Away," Apex Magazine
A 2004 article from the CBR Institute for Biomedical Research newsletter about TB and HIV in Cambodia and the work of Dr. Anne Goldfeld.
"Taking
on Two Diseases in Cambodia"
A 2004 article from the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) newsletter about the CHC's AIDS treatment program.
"Lives
Lost: Cambodia"
A 2003 Boston Globe article on health and medical care in Cambodia.
"Cambodian
Genes Suggest Diabetes, Tuberculosis Linked"
An interview of Dr. Goldfeld by WBUR reporter Allan Coukell on January 17, 2006.
"Battling TB in Cambodia/Afghanistan"
An interview of Anne Goldfeld by the Chicago Public Radio on March 25, 2002.




