Poverty
Poverty
Cost Effective Reforms to Save Mothers' Lives in Cambodia
An OB-GYN and health administrator recounts how practical, inexpensive strategies improved maternal care at his rural hospital
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Governance
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Vaccine-Preventable Disease: A Global Tracker
This map is updated weekly and visualizes outbreaks of nine childhood diseases in collaboration with the International Society for Infectious Diseases
Governance
How Medicaid Policies Shape County Health-Care Performance
Governance
The State of Global Health Funding: August 2025
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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"
Reuters
United States to Expand Anti-Abortion Aid Rule to Cover “Gender Ideology,” Diversity
by Simon LewisThe Trump administration is set to expand the Mexico City Policy that blocks U.S. assistance to organizations that provide or promote abortions
New York Times
Weight-Loss Drugs Could Save U.S. Airlines $580 Million Per Year
by Gabe Castro-RootA study by the financial firm Jefferies highlights a surprising perk for carriers: lower fuel costs as slimmer passengers lighten aircraft’s loads
The Guardian
China’s Population Falls Again as Birthrate Drops 17% to Record Low
by Amy Hawkins and agenciesFourth year of decline deepens concerns over aging, shrinking workforce and long-term economic impact
Rolling Stone
HHS Gave a $1.6 Million Grant to a Controversial Vaccine Study. These Emails Show How That Happened
by Katherine EbanTwo Danish researchers faced accusations of “questionable research practices” as RFK Jr. appointees made their study a “funding priority”




















