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Marine Buissonnière, interview, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2022
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Marine Buissonnière, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2022 June 28, oral history interview, by Lillie Guo, Los Angeles, California, USA. The inteview was conducted over the Internet (Zoom) as part of the Health and Human Rights Oral History Project.
Marine Buissonnière is an independent advisor and practitioner in the fields of global health, health-related human rights, and humanitarian action. Until 2015, Buissonnière was director of the Open Society Foundations' Public Health Program, where she worked to improve access to health care for marginalized members of society, including people who use drugs, sex workers, transgender people, people with mental disabilities, Roma, and those in need of palliative care. A previous secretary-general of Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) International, Buissonnière also helped to steer Open Society’s response to numerous humanitarian emergencies, including the Haiti earthquake and Pakistan floods in 2010. In her oral history, she reflects on her years shaping the Public Health Program's priorities, and how she and her colleagues worked to challenge the health establishment to ensure meaningful participation of civil societies, increase transparency, and hold authority to account.
Metadata
Core Title
Marine Buissonnière, interview, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2022
Creator
Buissonnière, Marine
(interviewee)
Contributor
Guo, Lillie
(interviewer),
Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
(provenance)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Date Created
2022-06-28
Coverage Temporal
2007 to 2015
Place Name
Asia
(continents),
Bulgaria
(countries),
Croatia
(countries),
Europe
(continents),
Latin America
(regions),
Macedonia
(countries),
Myanmar
(countries),
North America
(continents),
Pakistan
(countries),
Romania
(countries),
Serbia
(countries),
Ukraine
(countries),
USA
(countries),
West Africa
(regions)
Subject
Buissonnière, Marine
(personal name),
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
(corporate name),
Neier, Aryeh
(personal name),
Open Society Foundations
(corporate name),
Soros, George
(personal name)
Tags
access to medicines,accountability and monitoring in health,decirminalization,Ebola,health media,hepatitis C,HIV/AIDS,human rights,law and health,Mental Health,narrative change,OAI-PMH Harvest,palliative care,philanthropy,Public Health,Roma education,sex workers' rights
Format
Interviews
(aat),
oral histories (literary works)
(aat)
Internet Media Type
multipart/related
Type
images
,
texts
,
video
Language
English
Source
20220824-hhrohp-batch2
(batch),
Health and Human Rights Oral History Project
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Identifier
hhrohp-20220630-muissonnieremarine (
filename
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
Unique identifier
UC1STO1699789
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/hhrohp-oUC1STO1699789
Legacy Identifier
hhrohp-20220630-buissonnieremarine
Rights
USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Copyright
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Access Conditions
Please credit: The Health and Human Rights Oral History Project; and, USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Repository Name
USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Repository Location
1845 North Soto Street, Los Angeles, California, USA; 323-442-7233
Repository Email
global.health@usc.edu
Inherited Values
Title
The Health and Human Rights Oral History Project