News Flash 585: 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 585

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

CSIPM Forum 2024 and CFS 52 Plenary registration

What Should(n’t) Global Development Advocates Advocate For?

A global ethics charter to protect healthy volunteers

Building Institutions for Priority-Setting in Health

On not studying (and stating) the obvious

New Guide Empowers Leaders to Pass Effective ERPO Laws

International Body Proposes Moratorium on Recruitment of Nurses from Developing Countries

The Troubling Truth of Mpox

First meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024

MPox Vaccine Manufacturing in Africa ‘Unlikely’; Donations Are Most Likely Supply Channel, says Bavarian Nordic Official

The global response to the mpox outbreak in Africa will show if lessons from COVID-19 have been learned

DNDi eNews – August 2024

What is kala-azar, and why are health experts alarmed by its rising spread?

The AIDS epidemic is changing. Here’s what it means

Major advance in the fight against MDR-TB: four new short and effective treatments from independent clinical trials approved by the WHO

Popping into your pharmacy for anti-HIV pills or jabs could help slow new infections. So why isn’t it allowed in SA?

Taliban have deliberately deprived 1.4 million Afghan girls of schooling through bans, says UNESCO

Proposal Highlight: Providing Sexual and Reproductive Health System for Marginalized Women in Northern Amhara Region, Ethiopia  by Liele Netsanet 

I have been forcibly displaced 12 times by Israel’s war in Gaza

HRR 736: HUMAN RIGHTS LEARNING IS ABOUT OPENING THE EYES OF CLAIM HOLDERS. IT IS NOT ABOUT FEEDING (OR OVERSTUFFING), BUT ABOUT MAKING PARTICIPANTS HUNGRY

World Humanitarian Day: EU provides aid globally and protects local aid workers

The death toll for humanitarian workers is increasing, EU needs to act

Self-discovery, Community, Coaching, and Action: Pillars for Evolving as Women Leaders in Health

Every baby deserves access to genetic screening

UN and partners report acute malnutrition surge in Government-controlled areas of Yemen

Ghana launches first GMO crop amid debate

Nearly 68 million suffering from drought in Southern Africa, says regional bloc

The overshoot myth: you can’t keep burning fossil fuels and expect scientists of the future to get us back to 1.5°C

500 Million Children See Twice as Many Hot Days as Their Grandparents, UNICEF Says

Heat aggravated by carbon pollution killed 50,000 in Europe last year – study

Groups say they’re shut out of global treaty talks on plastics pollution in Bangkok

Less plastic waste means cleaner beaches

Rapid response needed in Koukou as thousands flee worst floods in living memory