Governance
Governance
The Ethics of AI-Driven Health Projects in Africa
AI's success should be measured by how it respects dignity, protects privacy, and solves the problems people face
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Life After USAID
Governance
Governance
PEPFAR's Transition Breeds New Opportunities for HIV Care
Three principles could guide the funding shifts between HIV programs and partner countries to reduce donor dependency
Poverty
Microfinance to Replace Declining Aid: A Roadmap in Trust
Migration
How Anti-Immigration Measures Could Deplete the U.S. Health Workforce
Data in Global Health
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Series
See AllIt's time to rethink U.S. engagement on global health
Governance
Governance
A Bio-Responsibility Strategy for Gain-of-Function Research Oversight
Controversy about research on dangerous pathogens requires the U.S. government to adopt a new governance approach
Governance
China's Integrated Policies on Climate Change and Health
A New Public Health Order for Africa
A series exploring a new public health order for Africa, guest-edited by Ebere Okereke
Global Health and the "Second Independence of Africa"
New York Times
Turning Against Vaccines, America Is a Global Outlier
by Damien CaveMost governments are trying to fight vaccine hesitancy with science and investment, while the United States heads in the opposite direction
Washington Post
Aging Homes Are Crumbling Across the United States Should Government Pay to Fix Them?
by Tim CraigThe average age of a U.S. home is now 40 years old. Homes tend to be the oldest in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic states, and along the Appalachians
NPR
The MAHA Plan for Healthier Kids Includes 128 Ideas, But Few Details
by Allison Aubrey, Maria Godoy, and Carmel WrothThe Trump administration released a report Tuesday outlining a broad strategy to improve children's health
CFR
Why Stakes Are High in the U.S. Vaccine Debate
by Thomas J. BollykySecretary Kennedy’s Senate hearing on Thursday illustrated that the United States' scientific reputation is at risk of eroding