
Sharon Friel
@sharonfrieloz
ARC Laureate Fellow, Professor Health Equity, Director of ARCHE and Planetary Health Equity Hothouse at School of Regulation and Global Governance, ANU.
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06-08-2013 03:59:44
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ARCHE members attending a screening of La Fabrique des Pandémies as part of the Australian Global Health Film Festival Australian Global Health Alliance selina lo 羅南芝



Ep5 OUT NOW! In this episode Richard Watt Sharon Friel & @DJDevakumardiscuss discuss developments in the broader global health research agenda, asking what are the burning issues specifically linked to equity & commercial determinants buff.ly/3AzVnb7




COMMENT: No silver bullets, no shortcuts: confronting the commercial determinants of the climate crisis @BenjaminM_Wood Penelope Milsom Sharon Friel thelancet.com/journals/lanpl…



The year is racing to an end! Make sure you race to register for our last #SavingTheWorld webinar for 2024. Sharon Friel & Nicholas Frank will give a summary of Hothouse #research and preview where to next. 🗓️Thursday 5th December 🕧12:30pm AEDT hothouse.anu.edu.au/event/hope-and…


The brilliant Alex San Martim Portes explores his research findings on how civil society coalitions aligned with other domestic interests to facilitate policy change for access to medicines in Latin America during #Covid19 #cetph


Export credit agencies (much larger than world bank energy financing) are heavily invested in fossil fuels outlines Nicholas Frank


The Planetary Health Equity Hothouse on tour 🚌 at PHAA’s inaugural Commerce, Trade, Economy and Public Health conference in Melbourne today 🌞 #CETPH2024


Presenting on #power, #greenwashing, & ultra-processed foods at #CETPH2024 was a great experience. Grateful for the opportunity to learn & explore the commercial determinants of health alongside so many inspiring minds. The Planetary Health Equity Hothouse crew returns with valuable insights @PHAA






Just reading again this paper by Christine Parker & Fiona Haines of Melbourne Law School and reflecting on (also again) how paradigm shifting the ideas are - ideas that we in public health can hugely benefit from, as we think about how to regulate harmful industries 👇

