News Flash 612: 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

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News Flash 612

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

BOOK REVIEW: MY JOURNEY WITH COMMUNITY MEDICINE – A MEMOIR  by Tanushree Mondal

Can Managed Entry Agreements Help LMICs Navigate the Rising Cost of Medicines?

Pharmaceutical Tariffs: Potential Impacts And The Need For Vulnerability Assessments

Critical Medicines and Priority Medical Products should not leave anyone behind

IP: Delhi High Court clears path for generic risdiplam availability in India

Trump ends SA’s HIV and TB research grants

WHO calls for urgent action to address worldwide disruptions in tuberculosis services putting millions of lives at risk

Turning the Tide on Tuberculosis: Ensuring Access, Treatment, and Prevention for All Communities

TB Aid Cuts Endanger Africans Despite Sharp Drop in Deaths, Cases

Promising Phase 3 Trial of Tuberculosis Vaccine is Running Ahead of Schedule

Life-saving services in TB response

Poliovirus detected in sewage samples from 18 districts

NEJM Outbreaks Update — H5N1: A View from the States

Types of data requested to inform May 2025 COVID-19 vaccine antigen composition deliberations

Global and national actions to prevent trade in substandard and adulterated medicines

Reforming humanitarianism can’t be left to today’s decision-makers

Beyond the Stigma: Supporting Mothers with Disabilities

Breaking the Cycle of Early Marriages and Early Motherhood in Roma Communities

Refugee Women’s Healthcare Accessibility: What We Should Know  by Sevil Hakimi 

Tackling racial discrimination in the EU

Migrant deaths in Asia hit record high in 2024, UN data reveals

‘Trapped populations’ need help to escape climate risks

People’s Health Dispatch Bulletin #97: Birthing under capitalism, healing under sanctions 

Decades of progress in reducing child deaths and stillbirths under threat, warns the United Nations 

HRR763. FROM INJUSTICE THE IDEA IS BORN AND FROM HUNGER AND THE HUNGRY THE ACTION IS TO COME. (pamphlet circulated at the Instituto Pedagógico, Universidad de Chile in 1966)

MSF warns of a crisis as the numbers of malnourished children rise in Yemen

Food Security and Water, a Priority for Border Towns in Central America

Optimal dietary patterns for healthy aging

The Dilemmas of Localization for Climate Action: The Struggles of Local NGOs in Accessing Global Platforms in Countries Like South Sudan  by David Odukanga

More Trees BANES-Grow Yourself-Community Tree Nursery Project

Glacier meltdown risks food and water supply of 2 billion people, says UN