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Are these the global health leaders who will save humanity?
Ban welcomes UN Assembly’s endorsement of action plan on post-2015 development financing
Fit for whose purpose? Private funding and corporate influence in the United Nations
TPP Trade Talks at Pivotal Stage as Hawaii Meet Nears Conclusion
The TPP’s Reckless Proposals For Damages Will Have Negative Impact On Future Reform Of IPR Regimes
TPP Negotiators Must Fix the Most Damaging Trade Agreement Ever for Global Health
Decision Time On Biologics Exclusivity: Eight Years Is No Compromise
Dynamic Vision Is A Cornerstone Of State Payment Reform Initiatives
What are 17 goals in view of the planet’s future?
The realities of achieving effective SDG partnerships
Is Bitcoin a Powerful New Friend to the World’s Poor? Some Funders Hope So
One person in three in the world lives in poverty
Behind the Impact Data in Feed the Future’s New Report: 6 Questions
Study: Restrictions on refugee healthcare cost more than free access to services
Ebola cases fall to year low but WHO warns of trouble ahead
WHO: 400 Europeans die of hepatitis each day
Where should money go to manage global health’s ‘silent epidemic’?
UN health agency to mark World Hepatitis Day with pilot initiative to curb unsafe injections
World’s first malaria vaccine gets regulatory go-ahead, faces WHO review
Malaria vaccine: How good is good enough?
When offered, many will take malaria rapid test, cutting misuse of drugs, study finds
Closer intersectoral collaboration using existing tools can defeat zoonoses affecting humans
Next Move? Parsing What Bill and Melinda Said About Education Funding
Focus on Private Sector: Female suppliers drive profits
New “tool” released to aid UN climate talks ahead of December deadline