Migration
Migration
Rohingya Exile and the Limits of Emergency Aid
As aid funding declines, refugees are perceived increasingly not as temporary guests but as a prolonged burden
Data Focus
Governance
Governance
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
Poverty
How the Iran War Is Straining Humanitarian Aid, in Three Charts
Governance
One Year Post-USAID, Global Health Funding Stuck in Limbo
Data in Global Health
Featured Data Points
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"
Washington Post
White House Says It’s Boosting Affordability Through Physician Reforms
by Dan DiamondA new report distills the Trump administration’s strategy as officials jockey to shape health care messages ahead of this year’s midterm elections
AP News
Iran War Has Some U.S. Water Utilities Facing a Fluoride Shortage
by Devi ShastriSome U.S. water utilities are reporting the Middle East war is disrupting their ability to maintain recommended fluoride levels in the drinking water
Reuters
U.S. Upends Global Supply Program for Malaria and HIV Amid Warnings of Gaps
by Ammu Kannampilly and Jennifer RigbyAn internal email seen by Reuters warned of "immediate risks to service continuity" if the transition were rushed or incomplete
Alaska Beacon
Alaska Senate Advances Bill to Allow Surrender of Infants in Climate-Controlled Boxes
by Sean MaguireThe Alaska Senate last week advanced a bill that would allow for the anonymous surrendering of infants in so-called infant safety devices




















