
FEATURE
An Interiew with James Chen, founder of the Clearly campaign to eradicate preventable poor vision globally
James Chen is chair of Wahum Holdings in Nigeria and the Chen Yet-Sen Family Foundation, but he is probably best known as founder of the Clearly campaign to eradicate preventable poor vision globally. He explains his approach to Charles Keidan and spells out why correcting eyesight should be central to the world's Sustainable Development Goals. An Alliance Interiew (part of the Alliance + IssueLab Special Collection).
Explore research on health produced by social sector organizations concerned with promoting and protecting people's physical and mental well-being. Topics include medical care, treatment, education and prevention activities, social, environmental, biomedical, and occupational factors that affect health and well-being, and more.
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TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

Fact Sheet: Maternal Mental Health
Nov 29, 2023
Publisher(s): Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health

Women’s Health Is a Readiness Issue: Addressing Health Disparities in the U.S. Military
Nov 7, 2023
Publisher(s): HealthyWomen

Maternal Mental Health Overview
Nov 1, 2023
Publisher(s): Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance (MMHLA)
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

Lack of Health Care: A Root Cause of Homelessness
Apr 1, 2003
Publisher(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Understanding Entry-Level Health Care Employment in Chicago
Aug 1, 2000
Publisher(s): Chicago Jobs Council

Liquid Assets: The Critical Need to Safeguard Freshwater Ecosystems
Jul 1, 2005
Publisher(s): Worldwatch Institute

Unintended Pregnancy Rates: Reproductive Rights and Opportunity
May 1, 2006
Publisher(s): Opportunity Agenda

Immigrants in Connecticut: Labor Market Experiences and Health Care Access
Nov 1, 2005
Publisher(s): Urban Institute
Publishing Organizations
- EPIC-Africa
- Fight Crime: Invest in Kids
- National Center for Creative Aging
- WebJunction
- Whitman-Walker Institute