John HewkoWhy Vaccines Matter In 2019Misinformation and distrust are fueling vaccine hesitancy, and vaccine-preventable diseases like measles are on the rise as a result.May 1, 2019May 1, 2019
John HewkoinRotaryYoung Innovators as Agents of ChangeWhen young people are inspired by positive change around them, they’ll likely see a positive path forward for themselves and the world.Dec 5, 2018Dec 5, 2018
John HewkoinRotaryPeace in the Age of Big DataWe are working with the University of Chicago to answer two key questions as part of a three-part speaker series: “What is the state of…Feb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
John HewkoCycling 106 Miles to End PolioOn 18 November, over 18,000 wheels will be gliding through the Sonora Desert. Those wheels will be propelled by 9,000 cyclists…Nov 15, 2017Nov 15, 2017
John HewkoViolence spreads like an infectious disease. We need to treat it like oneCoauthored by Gary Slutkin, CEO, Cure ViolenceNov 14, 2017Nov 14, 2017
John HewkoCan We Prevent the Next Epidemic?Five steps to prepare for infectious disease outbreaksSep 19, 2017Sep 19, 2017
John Hewko3 ways the world’s fastest growing economies can close the infrastructure gapHow much does it cost to power the world’s fastest growing economies?Jun 28, 2017Jun 28, 2017
John HewkoinRotary100 Years of Doing Good: Into the FutureWe are the network for people who don’t want to be reduced to spectators. We can be the human face and conscience of innovative service.Jun 21, 2017Jun 21, 2017
John HewkoinRotaryInvesting in entrepreneurs can shrink poverty rates in Latin AmericaLast month, World Economic Forum Founder Klaus Schwab set out a challenge to transform the narrative of globalization. While market-driven…Apr 7, 2017Apr 7, 2017
John Hewko6 key numbers in the fight to end polioWe are close to eradicating a human disease for only the second time in history. A global public-private partnership has reduced the…Jan 12, 2017Jan 12, 2017