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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

Prioritizing Prevention in the Pandemic Treaty

Ahead of debates next month, negotiators should come with clear, commonsense proposals that can gain global support

Governance

Health Disinformation Grows in Latin America

As social platforms forgo fact-checking, trolls are fueling disinformation and eroding trust in media

Governance

Carterpuri: A Tribute to Jimmy Carter's Legacy in India

CFR's Prashant Yadav reflects on President Jimmy Carter's work in India and the value of global cooperation

Governance

Atul Gawande on Global Health's Past and Present

In a conversation with Thomas J. Bollyky, Atul Gawande reflects on progress and future opportunities in global health

Governance

The "Miracle" of the Polio Vaccine

Polio expert Walter Orenstein speaks about the important legacy of the polio vaccine following efforts to undermine it

Governance

A New Era of Support for Deaf People Through Deaf Leadership

How Deaf-led organizations are helping break down barriers for all Deaf people

Governance

Best of 2024

Can global health have another age of miracles? The best Think Global Health stories from 2024

Governance

Russia's Strategic Approach to Climate Change

Moscow accepts that climate change is real but uses climate diplomacy to advance national security and geopolitical ends

Governance

China's Foreign Policy and Global Health Leadership

Chinese health diplomacy has made progress, but challenges to China's aspirations to be a leader in global health remain

Governance

The 10 Americas: How Geography, Race, and Income Shape U.S. Life Expectancy

The differences in U.S. life expectancy are so large it's as if the population lives in separate Americas instead of one

Governance

"Compelled by Our Fears": RFK Jr. and Vaccine Doubt

A conversation about what to expect from vaccine policy if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. runs Health and Human Services

Governance

Health, Latin America, and the Promise of Artificial Intelligence

Multiple crises burden health systems in the region, but AI offers potential for progress