News Flash 599: Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

News Flash Links, as part of the research project PEAH (Policies for Equitable Access to Health), aim to focus on the latest challenges by trade and governments rules to equitable access to health in resource-limited settings

Aeolian islands (Italy): sealife

News Flash 599

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

Africa’s Time – Delivering Transformation via Innovation

Ethical Equity Redistribution/Contribution to Global Good  by Juan Garay

The urgent need for a One Health approach

UN health agency approves ‘groundbreaking’ TB test

Reinvigorated global efforts needed to curb rising malaria threat

Global Malaria Progress Stalled With Nearly 600,000 Deaths in 2023

Data rules: How numbers turned our HIV plans

Climate Change Now Responsible for Nearly One Fifth of Dengue Cases in the Americas and Asia

Zambians Shaken by Cholera Outbreak Face Another Rainy Season

A WORLD OF HARM: How U.S. Taxpayers Fund the Global War on Drugs Over Evidence-Based Health Responses

HRR 749. AT THIS PIVOTAL JUNCTURE, UNITING CLAIM HOLDERS, ACADEMICS AND THE BROADER PUBLIC IS NOT JUST AN INVITATION BUT AN IMPERATIVE

Human trafficking rises sharply after dropping during pandemic, UN says

Gender-based violence in health

Prevention isn’t an option, it’s a necessity

How Do Pakistani Parents’ Preferences Drive Investments in Their Girls?

Humanitarian action in the era of feminist foreign policy: narratives, ambition and opposition in Canada and Germany

UN treaty on transnational corporations must put people over profit

Stop Big Food and transform food systems

Levels of global acute malnutrition have doubled since last year in parts of northwest Nigeria

‘For the Human Race, Ignoring the Climate Emergency Is No Longer an Option’

Small island nations face climate-induced ‘catastrophe’, warn experts

Robots are helping restore lost seagrass meadows

Minke Whales: Navigating Survival in a Changing Ocean

Plastic Treaty fails: can Codex change and prioritise human and planetary health?

The failed Busan negotiations show good science and flexibility are needed to secure a plastics treaty

Sustaining our quality of life: food security, water and nature

The loss and damage fund should open for business in 2025. Will it be fit for purpose?

‘Drowning’ Maldives mangroves raise conservation alarm

On climate change, the international court of justice faces a pivotal choice

Unveiling the Antarctic ‘plastisphere’, a unique and potentially hazardous new ecosystem – new research