News Flash 608: 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 608

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

America First Deepens World Stagnation

‘Playing With Fire’: DRC Could Become Disease Transmission Hotspot Following US Aid Freeze and Conflict

Tuberculosis Doesn’t Respect Borders—US Aid Cuts Could Fuel a Global Health Crisis

New round of polio vaccinations begins in Gaza

Roll out and prospects of the malaria vaccine R21/Matrix-M

Building Local Vaccine Manufacturing in the African Union: Key messages and reflections from a recent meeting in Addis

Over 800 people hospitalised and dozens are dead from waterborne infection in Sudan’s White Nile state

Court extends order lifting Trump administration’s foreign aid freeze

Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order

26 Countries Are Most Vulnerable to US Global Health Aid Cuts. Can Other Funders Bridge the Gap?

Why the crisis in global aid is bigger than Trump

PEPFAR Reauthorization: Side-by-Side of Legislation Over Time

“This week, the medicines were not there”: What is at stake in the pandemic agreement

WHO strengthens support for grassroots crowdsourcing campaign: a global movement of unity and solidarity

People’s Health Dispatch Bulletin #95: A comeback for people-centered health models?

The Coventry experiment: why were Indian women in Britain given radioactive food without their consent?

HRR759. HISTORY IS A DISCIPLINE THAT MUST ULTIMATELY UNCOVER THE TRUTH AND COMPLETE (AND, IF NECESSARY, CHANGE) THE HISTORICAL NARRATIVE

Webinar registration: Securing and Sustaining Innovation in Integrated Care Mar 6, 2025

Healthy Longevity for All: Don’t leave aging people in LMICs behind

Confronting the growing epidemic of silicosis and tuberculosis among small-scale miners

DR Congo violence has pushed 35,000 to Burundi, says UN refugee agency

UNPO Supports the Ogoni People in High Court Case Against Shell for Oil Pollution

Meta’s new content policies risk fueling more mass violence and genocide

10 years of Women in Global Health

Global trends in maternal care call for a decolonization approach

Preventing HIV in women in Africa

Health: In major win, a key HIV drug arrives in Colombia under a CL

In Defense of Public Pharma at the University Medical Center Groningen: A Statement of Solidarity

How AI Could Reshape Health Care—Rise in Direct-to-Consumer Models

CARICOM Leaders Take Steps to Tackle Crime, Climate, Trade and Food Crises