Global Health Frontiers

Global Health Frontiers Our groundbreaking documentary series, Global Health Frontiers, airs on public television stations nationwide.

Four one-hour episodes explore the growing health challenges of a shrinking planet and the people and organizations trying to make a difference. Our professional production crews have long careers and solid experience in broadcast news and documentary features, covering stories virtually everywhere on all continents. Our mission is to explore and document exciting frontline stories in developing n

ations where dedicated scientists and public health workers use technology and innovative ideas to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, polio, enteric and diarrheal diseases, pneumonia, and neglected tropical diseases such as river blindness, trachoma and Guinea worm disease; we also cover new approaches to improving maternal, newborn, and child health, and to addressing chronic hunger. Dramatic new advances in the treatment and control of diseases, and in sensible development strategies, are promising healthier and happier lives for millions of people. As these epic stories unfold, Cielo Global Health Media will be there to capture the tales of the heroes and the victims, the battles won and lost, and the final outcomes in the pursuit of global health. In the annals of science and medicine, and of humankind, this is history in the making. We will bear witness to these events in our extraordinary news and documentary features. Our work is made possible by generous support from John Moores, Sr.

https://vimeo.com/channels/globalhealthfrontiers/151162357A great reminder about the vulnerability of animal to human vi...
01/27/2020

https://vimeo.com/channels/globalhealthfrontiers/151162357

A great reminder about the vulnerability of animal to human virus transfer as explained by the astute and always entertaining Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance.

EPISODE 101 - VIRUS HUNTERS, VACCINES FOR ALL CHILDREN, ISLAND FEVER Reports from Southern China, India, and Grenada.

04/18/2017

GLOBAL HEALTH FRONTIERS WINS NATIONAL HEADLINER AWARD

Global Health Frontiers has won first place in the 2017 National Headliner Awards for its work in 2016 in the category of science/health reporting for television.
“We’re honored to be recognized nationally for the work done by our team to spotlight the challenges and achievements on the front lines of global health worldwide,” said Gary Strieker, the executive producer of the series that premiered last year on public television with four one-hour newsmagazine episodes. “Our mission is to transport our viewers to the inspiring work that is improving the health of billions of people, especially those who have suffered from preventable diseases of poverty. Our series will continue to promote awareness and support for the cause of global health as a defining challenge of our time.”
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he Headliner Awards program, founded in 1934, is one of America's oldest and largest contests for recognizing journalistic achievements.

In Malawi, everyone in the family contributes in their own way!    Seen while filming a story on blinding trachoma, part...
02/12/2017

In Malawi, everyone in the family contributes in their own way! Seen while filming a story on blinding trachoma, part of our 2017 series.

04/21/2016

KVCR in Los Angeles starts airing GLOBAL HEALTH FRONTIERS on June 15th -- check local listings.

04/01/2016

GLOBAL HEALTH COUNCIL News Flash April 1 2016: • The public television documentary series Global Health Frontiers recently made its debut on WORLD Channel as a four-part newsmagazine. Each one-hour episode will take viewers to the critical front lines of global health challenges. Check your local listings for airdates or preview the series segments.

"With deep on-the-ground reporting and compelling first-person narratives, the series offers hope in the face of hardshi...
04/01/2016

"With deep on-the-ground reporting and compelling first-person narratives, the series offers hope in the face of hardship." Hey, they actually watched it!

03/30/2016

There are so many adjectives that I could use to describe the documentary, "Trachoma: Defeating a Blinding Curse" ranging from visually stunning, to awesome, to informative, to helpful, to inspiring to uplifting... I not only had the pleasure to assist in some technical aspects of the documentary, I was also able to be in the documentary and NOW - I am USING the documentary. The documentary is an EXCEPTIONAL tool to share in raising awareness to assist the global program AND as a tool for advocacy in what can be done... The task is great but there is hope and the documentary illustrates that BEAUTIFULLY!!
Kelly Callahan
Director, Trachoma Control program
The Carter Center

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