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After the West African Ebola epidemic of 2014, hardly anyone contests that the World Health Organization (WHO) made fatal mistakes during the crisis. It reacted too late and did too little to contain the outbreak before it got out of control. And it once again exposed its deeply entrenched dysfunctions that make it so difficult for the organization to live up to its role as the central standard setter, coordinator and crisis manager in global health
The post The exception should become the rule in the World Health Organization appeared first on OUPblog.
Is garlic or citronella more useful in repelling insects? Which disease is typically identified as an 'urban' disease? What is the most reliable way to purify water? To celebrate the publication of the Oxford Handbook of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine test your knowledge of the unique dangers and diseases faced in travel medicine.
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By: Petrina Case,
on 2/6/2015
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I've recently completed a short animation about emergency contraception. The animation aims to educate those wayward women who think it's ok to go to the accident and emergency department (usually reserved for emergencies; like broken bones and cuts!) to obtain the morning after pill.
Luckily they let me get away with doing it using some regional rap music! :-)
Comments and critcism welcome.
that's a riot! Are you animating in After Effects or another similar program?
Very cool!
love the style and love that you show your thumbnail process.
I do most of my animation in Blender (www.blender.org) with a little bit of flash... Blender has better overall controls though and being open source it's better for my budget. ;-)