Author
César Chelala
Contributing Editor, The Globalist
[New York, United States]
César Chelala is a global health consultant and contributing editor for The Globalist.
Since 1980, he has worked as a consultant on planning, monitoring and evaluation of public health projects for several international agencies.
He has conducted health-related missions in over 50 countries for USAID, UNICEF, WHO, PAHO, UNFPA, UNDP, UNESCO, Capital Development Fund, the Guttmacher Institute, the Mexican Foundation for Health, World Education, the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Carnegie Corporation.
He earned his medical degree in 1964. In 1971, he came to the United States and worked as a researcher in molecular genetics and pharmacology at New York City’s Public Health Research Institute and later at the New York University School of Medicine.
He has written scientific and medical articles for The Journal of the American Medical Association, Lancet, Molecular and General Genetics, the British Medical Journal and Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
In 1979, he co-authored an article (with Paul H. Hoeffel) about the “disappeared” in Argentina. The article, “Missing or Dead in Argentina: The Desperate Search for Thousands of Abducted Victims,” was published as a cover story in The New York Times Magazine. The authors received the 1979 Overseas Press Club of America award for the best article on human rights.
He has received two national journalism awards from ADEPA, the organization of newspaper editors in Argentina. In 2015 he received the Chaski award from Taller Latinoamericano, a leading cultural institution in the U.S., and that same year he was awarded the Cedar of Lebanon Gold Medal from The House of Lebanon, in Tucumán, Argentina.
He has written for several newspapers around the world, among them: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The China Daily, The Daily News Egypt, The Japan Times, The Moscow Times, The News International (Pakistan), Le Monde Diplomatique (France), Asahi Shimbun (Japan), Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald, The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Seattle Times, Neue Zücher Zeitung, The Daily Star (Beirut), The Swiss Review of World Affairs and The International Herald Tribune.
Articles by César Chelala
The Legal Consequences of Russia’s War of Aggression
April 29, 2022
Quo Vadis, America?
August 28, 2021
The Death of a Brother
July 31, 2021
Aiding Central Americans is the Ethical Thing to Do
July 2, 2021
Quo Vadis, Argentina?
November 29, 2020
The Rise and Fall of Diego Maradona: A True Symbol of Argentina
November 28, 2020
India: Gender Inequality Seriously Harms Women and Girls
October 11, 2020
A Lesson from China’s Cultural Revolution
September 10, 2020
Violence Against Women and COVID 19
August 9, 2020
Beyond Fauci: When Doctors Are Victims
July 25, 2020
A Threat to Putin’s Imperial Ambitions
June 14, 2020
Bolsonaro and Trump: Twin Brothers
June 3, 2020
COVID 19 Today and China’s Great Famine
May 16, 2020
China’s Ominous Coronavirus Health Threat
January 23, 2020
Trump’s Don Quixote Moment
December 30, 2019
Trump, the Impostor
November 22, 2019
Lebanon, Dreamland
October 27, 2019
Donald Trump and William Shakespeare
October 13, 2019
One Cheer for Argentina: Messi Is Still the Best
September 28, 2019
Domestic Violence in the Middle East
September 17, 2019
9/11: The Day That Changed the World
September 11, 2019
The US’s Culture of Violence Is Killing Us All
August 16, 2019
Why the US Owes Central America
August 2, 2019
Child Trafficking: A Global Scourge
July 16, 2019
US Policy on Immigrant Children Violates the CRC
June 30, 2019
Alzheimer’s: An Artistic View
June 22, 2019
Health Consequences of Overwork
June 15, 2019
US Cuba Policy Is an Embarrassment
May 30, 2019
The Social Burden of Depression in Japan
May 19, 2019
Easter Reflection: A Woman of Valor
April 19, 2019
The Misogynists Vs. the Bar Tender
April 7, 2019
Improving Health in Africa
March 9, 2019
When German-American Relations Were Truly Intimate
March 3, 2019
Violence in the Schools: A Global Scourge
October 13, 2018
Argentina: Who Killed Alberto Nisman?
February 13, 2017
The Plight Of China’s “Left Behind” Children
May 14, 2016
China’s Dementia Challenge
March 27, 2016
China: Language Simplification to Increase Literacy?
February 22, 2016
Beyond Flint: Victimizing Women and Children
February 7, 2016
The Fried Eggs of Jorge Luis Borges
January 9, 2016
Public Health: Russia is Sick
October 3, 2015
China: Where Young Men Are Looking for Brides
April 5, 2015
Water: A Big Challenge for Africa
September 21, 2014
How China Leaves Mental Health Problems Unaddressed
August 24, 2014
Will China be Able to Curb Adolescent Suicide?
July 20, 2014
TB in China: a New Epidemic of an Old Disease
May 31, 2014
Is China’s Progress Inexorable?
January 4, 2014
Cultural Factors in the Fight Against HIV
October 27, 2013
Now Is the Time To Avoid a Full-Blown Regional AIDS Epidemic
October 26, 2013
Big Pharma’s Expansion Into Emerging Markets
October 9, 2013
Curbing Gang Violence in Central America
July 6, 2013
How Obesity Can Derail China’s Growth
March 23, 2013
Tobacco: The Opium War of the 21st Century?
March 2, 2013
Meeting the Global Challenge of Children With Disabilities
December 22, 2012
Will the Russian Empire Be Reborn?
October 27, 2012
Obama and Carter: Two U.S. Winners of the Nobel Peace Prize Compared
July 18, 2012
World Military Spending — Mutually Assured Self-Destruction?
July 3, 2012
Will China Grow Old Before It Grows Rich?
April 14, 2012
China, Oil and the South China Sea
April 3, 2012
Leo Messi: Argentina’s Best Export Ever?
February 25, 2012
Creating an Enemy of Iran
February 6, 2012
The Golden Curse of the Peruvian Amazon
January 16, 2012
Is Russian Winter Turning Into Spring?
January 13, 2012
Greece’s Economic Crisis and Its Effect on Public Health
January 11, 2012
The Egyptian Military Is Lifting Its Mask
November 5, 2011
After Maathai: Women Taking Charge to Save the Environment
September 28, 2011
The Day President Kennedy (Almost) Broke the Embargo on Cuba
September 26, 2011
In Chile, Dissent Has a Woman’s Face
August 30, 2011
Dateline Argentina: Going Home
July 29, 2011
A Woman Poet Is the Sign of Defiance in Bahrain
June 18, 2011
China’s Move to Improve Health Care
June 6, 2011
Bahrain’s Brutal Crackdown on Doctors
May 16, 2011
Women’s Equality Is the Best Way to Reduce World Hunger
April 11, 2011
Afghan Women’s Desperate Cry for Help
March 8, 2011
Qaddafi, It Is Time to Go
February 25, 2011
Why Egypt’s Mubarak Is Worried About Tunisia
January 24, 2011
A Thanksgiving Reflection
November 25, 2010
Destroying Palestinian Olive Trees
November 13, 2010
I Cry For You, Argentina
October 29, 2010
President Obama Should Investigate Human Rights Abuses in Iraq
October 27, 2010
Rape: A Death Sentence for Congo’s Women
October 11, 2010
Dateline New York: A Lesson from September 11
September 14, 2010
The Persistent Problem of Domestic Violence in China
September 13, 2010
Diabetes: What Really Ails China
August 23, 2010
How to Stem Russia’s HIV and Drug Epidemics
July 26, 2010
Golan Heights and Shebaa Farms: The Keys to Middle East Peace?
July 16, 2010
A Unique Opportunity to Normalize U.S.-Cuba Ties
July 15, 2010
Opium-Addicted Children: Paying a Heavy Price for the Afghan War
July 5, 2010
Drones: Backfiring on U.S. Strategy
June 9, 2010
Challenges of Urbanization
January 18, 2010
AIDS: China’s Growing Threat
December 1, 2009
Health in China: The Environmental Toll on Children
October 31, 2009
Remembering Dr. Schweitzer
October 10, 2009
Health Care: Healing the Middle East
June 15, 2009
Health in the Andes: The Modern Role of Traditional Medicine (Part II)
May 11, 2009
Health in the Andes: The Modern Role of Traditional Medicine (Part I)
May 9, 2009
HIV/AIDS in Haiti and Latin America
May 2, 2009
Overcoming Armenia’s Psychological Scars
April 11, 2009
Can Guantánamo Return to Cuba?
April 4, 2009
Iraqi Children: Bearing the Scars of War
March 21, 2009
Violence Against Women: A Hidden Pandemic (Part II)
March 8, 2009
Violence Against Women: A Hidden Pandemic (Part I)
March 7, 2009
Taking a Bite Out of Malaria: Part II
February 23, 2009
Taking a Bite Out of Malaria: Part I
February 21, 2009
Afghanistan’s Public Health Emergency
January 31, 2009
Iran, Let the AIDS Doctors Go Free
January 13, 2009
Health and Human Rights in Zimbabwe
December 9, 2008
A Chance to Change the Course in Cuba
December 3, 2008
Iraq’s Public Health Crisis
February 18, 2008
Solving Africa’s Public Health Crisis
November 23, 2007