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What You Should Know About Global Health Financing Transitions: Five Key Takeaways
Case Studies in Public Health 1st Edition Author: Theodore Tulchinsky eBook ISBN: 9780128045862 Paperback ISBN: 9780128045718 Imprint: Academic Press Published Date: 14th March 2018 Page Count: 604
South Africa and Rwanda’s leaders commit to attend September UN TB Summit
WHO: Countries step up to tackle antimicrobial resistance
Record 123 million infants received at least one vaccine in 2017, says UN
Explorations of inequality: Childhood immunization
Cracking the cold chain challenge is key to making vaccines ubiquitous
The outcome of the two years mass vaccination campaign in Central African Republic
IVF for Women with HIV in Ukraine: Bringing the Right to Have a Child Back
Invisible Epidemic of Hepatitis C in Russia
The grounds for opposing patent applications for velpatasvir
Polio in PNG: a menace resurfaces
Malaria: “The big threat is that drug resistance is moving to India”
Breast Cancer Studies Ignore Race, Socioeconomic Factors
KEI comments on the HHS Blueprint to Lower Drug Prices
Five reasons we aren’t talking about corruption in health systems – and why we need to start
UN chief underscores progress, setbacks in 2030 Agenda
Q&A: Economist Jeffrey Sachs on jumpstarting lagging SDG progress
The Importance Of The Resource Transformation Sector For The Sustainable Development Goals
Counting who gets left behind: Current trends and gaps on the Sustainable Development Goals
Should not meeting the Sustainable Development Goals get you fired?
Obama weighs in on development, democracy, and climate
Providing opportunity is the key to lifting families out of poverty
Unequal Outcomes: Why a Health Funder is Focused on Marginalized Communities
Five meat and dairy companies emit more emissions than major oil companies, study finds