Feature Story:
Givers of Life Condemned to Death
In vast, struggling stretches of the world, there lurks a killer of women and girls that no vaccine can prevent. This is the often agonizing, sudden death in pregnancy or childbirth, and it takes the lives, needlessly in most cases, of more than half a mi
DCPP Publications
Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries
The second edition of this seminal work (DCP2), written by more than 350 specialists in diverse fields from around the world, provides the results of indepth research, offers insightful analyses, and proposes context-sensitive policy recommendations to significantly reduce the burden of disease in developing countries and to improve the quality of life for all people.
Priorities in Health
This companion volume distills the essence of DCP2 into a succinct and readable format, providing information on how to devise better strategies, policies, and choices among health interventions; how to put those decisions into practice; and how to allocate scarce resources to implement them.
Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors
This book summarizes the concepts and estimates of the burden of disease and the attribution of this burden to several major risk factors.
Events
May 20, 2008
Pulse Health and Wellness Symposium
May 25, 2008 - May 28, 2008
Jul 7, 2008 - Jul 18, 2008
Assessing Public Health in Emergency Situations - International CRED course
Nov 17, 2008 - Nov 20, 2008
News
Mar 5, 2008
Top Malaria Experts, Led by DCPP Editor, Publish Groundbreaking Research to Aid Malaria Eradication
Oct 1, 2007
Experts Develop Roadmap to Promote Essential Surgery at the District Level
Sep 6, 2007
DCPP is the Backbone of a New Global Health Textbook
Aug 8, 2007
PAHO Highlights DCPP's 'Best Buys' in 'Perspectives in Health' Magazine
Aug 1, 2007
Related Analysis
Fact Sheets
-
Unleashing Science and Technology for Disease Control: A Global Perspective Would Benefit Developing Countries
(PDF | 285.0k) -
Global Health Programs: Do They Work?
Many Unheralded Successes Despite Weak Health Systems
(PDF | 662.0k) -
Using Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Setting Health Priorities
(PDF | 276.4k) -
Sexually Transmitted Infections Are Preventable and
Treatable, But the Full Benefit Depends on the Local Context
(PDF | 343.8k) -
Quality of Health Care Doesn't Have to Cost a Lot
(PDF | 281.9k)
About DCPP
The Disease Control Priorities Project (DCPP) is an ongoing effort to assess disease control priorities and produce evidence-based analysis and resource materials to inform health policymaking in developing countries. DCPP has produced three volumes providing technical resources that can assist developing countries in improving their health systems and ultimately, the health of their people. More
QUICK FIND
Find specific content in the three core DCPP publications.
EXPERT ESSAYS
Essays from world health leaders on the value of DCPP information.
EMAIL UPDATES
Sign up to receive periodic email updates from DCPP



Subscribe to receive RSS feeds of DCPP news, events, and feature stories.