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The funding of health campaigners: a global review of the accounts of 125 health NGOs, Part 1
HSCNews 2005 review of health campaigners' Annual Reports
- Product Code:PTV00019
- Publication Date:February 2005
- Publisher:PatientView
- Product Type: Executive Brief
- Pages:52
The funding of health campaigners: a global review of the accounts of 125 health NGOs, Part 1 HSCNews 2005 review of health campaigners' Annual Reports
An examination of the Annual Reports of 125 high-profile health NGOs worldwide, looking at sources of income, levels of income, and fundraising activities pre 2005
- Funding Of Health Campaigners: A Global Review Of The Annual Reports Of 125 NGOs
- Introduction
- Several shortcomings in the Annual Reports
- Fundraising for NGOs was tough
- A bequest can have disadvantages
- Top 25 health campaigners, ranked by revenue
- Tackling austerity
- Donations from the tobacco industry
- Taking money from pharma
- Pharma companies are major donors: where do they donate their money, and why?
- Weblinks to examples of policies on ethical pharma funding
- Winds of change
- 125 health campaigners are asked about their own stance on pharma funding
- Pharma companies and the December 2004 tsunami: a new sort of philanthropy
- In Focus: The Depression And Bipolar Support Alliance On Pharmaceutical Funding
- Events
- The Learning Disabilities Association of America
- Patients' Rights Advocacy Waikato Inc
- Members' News
- Canada's ALS Society presents a successful fundraising technique
- preliminary results of a European survey of people with HIV/AIDS
- An new European organisation specialising in reducing cholesterol-induced damage to health
- Publications: Rebecca Libutti And Advice For Patients With Brain Cancer [USA]
- Research: A Letter To The Who Requesting A Reformed System Of Medical R&D
- Letters: Angela Dickson