News Flash 598: 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 598

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

Enough is Enough, and More is Too Much: Between Basic Dignity and Excess/Hoarding Thresholds  by Juan Garay 

WHO and Immigrant Health Workers: A Social Justice Perspective  by Raymond Saner

Expanding legal pathways for labour immigration: a stocktake of the European Commission’s efforts

Declaration of Helsinki embraces health equity

The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Pandemic Agreement: ‘Get it done’

Pandemic treaty must ensure timely access to technology and know-how

World AIDS Day 2024

Why are People Still Dying Needlessly of AIDS?  Politics – not Science – is to Blame

How Deep Inequalities Fuel HIV Pandemic

How SA’s HIV fight has changed

New Tools to Address RSV, A Leading Cause of Baby Hospitalisations

Mpox: still no jabs for ‘most at risk’ children in DRC

Mpox’s Lessons on Pandemic Preparedness

Malaria vaccine rollout begins in Africa: the need to strengthen regulatory and safety surveillance systems in Africa

The Real Reasons Drug Prices Are So High

HRR748. MAN APPEARS MORE ALIENATED THAN EVER: CAPITALISM HAS TURNED PERSONAL DIGNITY INTO AN EXCHANGE VALUE…

A critical pathway to reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality

Sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in humanitarian contexts

Improving measures of women’s and girls’ sexual empowerment

New Study Explores the Need for Expanded Long-Term Care Services to Support Aging-in-Place

Are food banks an ‘underutilized’ solution to hunger?

World Needs Urgent Course Correction for How We Grow Food

Three billion people globally impacted by land degradation

Countries fail to reach agreement on plastic pollution treaty at UN talks in South Korea

Plastic pollution: Why doing nothing will cost us far more than taking action

A healthy earth may be ugly’: How literary art can help us value insect conservation

Giving the Ocean a Fighting Chance Through the Great Blue Wall

A New Compass for Climate Action

Climate Change’s Dire Consequences Laid Bare at International Court of Justice Hearings