Josh Lozman has worked at the community, national and international
level organizing activists to support increased attention to and funding
for global health programs. Josh was the Grassroots Coordinator for the
Global Health Council for two years, has been a policy consultant for
the Washington D.C. based Center for Global Development, served as a
United States Senate Fellow working on foreign policy issues for Senator
Paul Sarbanes of Maryland, and has field experience in Latin America and
Eastern Europe. He has worked on several political campaigns, including
as Campaign Manager for a New York Congressional race. He is currently
the Health Policy Manager for the ONE Campaign and leads ONE's policy
work on their presidential campaign, ONE Vote '08, and the G8 monitoring
report, the DATA Report. Josh holds an MPH and MBA from Johns Hopkins
University and is currently pursuing a PhD in health policy and is a
Sommer Scholar at Johns Hopkins University.

Blog Entries by Josh Lozman

Troubling Signs: Can The G8 Be Trusted to Deliver on Their Promises?

Posted July 1, 2008 | 12:44 PM (EST)


Today, the Financial Times published an article based on a draft G8 communiqué obtained by the newspaper. The draft communiqué for the Hokkaido Summit mentions the development assistance goals for Africa made in Gleneagles in 2005, but drops mention of the specific target, approximately $25 billion. The communiqué recommits...

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