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Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges
Ferri per curare: Dall’antichità alla robotica -Seeds of Florence
Navigating a New Era: Africa’s Health Systems after USAID Funding and the Road Ahead by Kirubel Workiye Gebretsadik
How USAID’s dismantling could impact noncommunicable diseases
Which Agreements Are Being Terminated by USAID?
Uncertainty around PEPFAR program puts millions of people at risk
How the health department will deal with Pepfar’s near collapse
Reaffirming the JAMA Network Commitment to the Health of Patients and the Public
Impact of Funding Freeze on TB Response in High TB Burden Countries
Framing Health and Well-Being: a Positive Confrontation Between Life and Social Sciences as a Trigger/Engine for Public Health Challenges by Tomas Mainil
INTERVIEW: Sebastian Kevany by Daniele Dionisio
With 10 Days of Talks Left, It’s ‘Now or Never’ for Pandemic Agreement
Why Latin America Needs Its Own CDC—Now More Than Ever
Public Pharma: still a missing debate in mainstream academia
A better way to solve a crisis: A new mechanism for incentivising R&D on new antimicrobials
Africa’s cholera resurgence exposes funding failures
Mass polio vaccination campaign to continue in the Gaza Strip
Closing the women’s health gap: a call for more representation in innovation
The ‘ethical recruitment’ of international nurses: Germany’s liberal health worker extractivism
HRR758. CAPITALISM HAS THE CAPACITY OF BUILDING AND DESTROYING IN A BIG SCALE
5 takeaways in the EU’s big agriculture (and food) vision
Only politics can end world hunger
Protecting Peatlands a Win-Win Solution, If We Act Now
Asia-Pacific falling behind on sustainable development and climate targets
USAID environmental funding worth $70 mln frozen in Colombia, minister says