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Governance

There is a new world of challenges for global health governance, with shifting donor priorities and evolving health needs in many low- and middle-income nations. This section offers an inside look at the ways in which global health governance is adapting to these changes, with a focus on the institutions, rules, and processes that govern the health of people across the world

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Better Infant Health Starts With Paid Family Leave

State-based labor legislation could inadvertently allow parents to protect their babies from winter outbreaks

Governance

PEPFAR Misses Reauthorization Deadline: What's Next for Global HIV Fight?

The expiration of PEPFAR's authorization could mark a pivotal shift in the HIV/AIDS response

Governance

The United States Risks Losing Its Edge in Life Sciences Innovation

China's life sciences sector benefits from streamlined regulations, proactive government policies, and strategic focus

Governance

Small Global Health Investments, Big Benefits for the United States

The Carter Center's experience highlights how global health assistance advances U.S. national interests

Governance

Life After USAID: Africa's Development, Education, and Health Care

Alternative strategies to sustain progress on economic development, education investment, and disease responses

Governance

Expanding Medical Oxygen Access Without U.S. Foreign Aid

Oxygen can be a pathfinder for a new global health era when national governments sit in the driver's seat

Governance

Climate Change, Global Surgery, and G20 Nations

Integrating surgical care into national health plans can help G20 nations achieve their sustainable development goals

Governance

Time to Act on New Bird Flu Spillovers

A strategic and biosecurity overview of what could protect U.S. agriculture and people from H5N1 infections

Governance

RFK Could Prevent a Bird Flu Pandemic—By Embracing His Environmentalist Roots

Three steps Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. could take to strengthen the U.S. Department of Agriculture's recent bird flu plan

Governance

Autism and Identity: Navigating Disability Versus Difference

A personal account describes the challenges many people on the autism spectrum face and the need for better support

Governance

H5N1 Demands Coordination, Not Confusion

Public health and politics should work together to restore trust and ensure a cohesive response to bird flu

Governance

The WHO's Funding Gap: Filling the Medical Diplomacy Void

Medical accrediting organizations can fill the vacuum created by the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization

Governance

The Pandemic Treaty's True Cost

Is the multimillion dollar cost of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body worth the Pandemic Agreement?