Health Breaking News 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
Health Breaking News: Link 264
Merkel ‘angry’ with agriculture minister who voted in favour of glyphosate
EU renews glyphosate for five years as Germany swings the balance
WHO agency isolated in glyphosate fight
UN urges global action so women and girls everywhere can live free from all forms of violence
The UK steps up to lead global drive to tackle violence against girls and women
Let’s talk about Women Economic Empowerment: 3 Actions to achieve Gender Equality
Mediterranean crossing still world’s deadliest for migrants – UN report
EU-Africa Summit: Shaping the Future of Migration Today
Want to engage with the European Fund for Sustainable Development? Here’s how
Modern slavery and exploitation: Who pays the price?
Penny Mordaunt: I believe in aid
What does the rapidly changing face of UK and global aid look like, and what is at stake?
Evidence isn’t just for policy-makers
Access To Affordable Healthcare: A Global Wake-Up Call Fosters Coalition Of The Like-Minded
FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS: The Failure of Universal Healthcare Coverage in Europe
Athens brings its dispute with pharma industry to the EU Council
New Beginnings at the WHO: DG Tedros’ first Executive Board meeting
WHO Issues Two Reports Detailing Global Problem Of Substandard And Falsified Medicines
Expert Panel Recommends That The WHO Move Forward On Transparency And Delinkage
TWN – Proposed WHO Criteria On Medicines In Transit Open Door For Seizures
From Health to Secure: Lessons from the Experts
UNICEF tackling ‘disconnect’ with evidence tool
From security to risk: reframing global health threats
Study: Regulators should not consider ‘lost pleasure’ of quitting smoking
Tobacco hurts more than your lungs – it damages the communities that grow it
Delhi’s Deadly Air: How India Is Falling Short On Fighting Pollution
Frontline workers push Guinea worm disease to the brink of eradication
The 100 Percent Fallacy Is Bad For Health Care Policy And Practice
The Deep-Pocketed Donors Behind the Latest Push Against Neglected Tropical Diseases
It’s the World’s Biggest Health Problem. Who’s Paying Attention to Malnutrition?