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Nutrition for Growth: A Crossroads for Ethiopia's Healthy Future

Ethiopia's minister for health services and programs lays out long-term strategies for nutrition and global partnerships

An Antivenom Plan for India

In 2024, India introduced the National Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming

Governance

Violence Shadows Ecuador's Presidential Election

The drug trade has deepened the security crisis in Ecuador, which will elect a new leader on April 13

Gender

How Dating Apps Could Unlock At-Home HIV Testing

A consortium is working with dating apps to support HIV and STI prevention online and at home

Governance

Africa's Quiet Response to U.S. Realignment of Foreign Aid

Characterizing the end of U.S. aid as a catalyst allows African politicians to emphasize their readiness for a new era

Poverty

How the MAHA Commission Can Improve U.S. Life Expectancy

To help Americans live healthier, policymakers should address what researchers call the causes of causes for ill health

Gender

Defending the Global Right to Choose

Academics and UN bodies should strategize to counter the renewed threat to women's rights

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

Poverty

Zimbabwe's Bus Disaster and the Deadly Cost of Defunding Global Health

Global cooperation could reduce disparities in emergency care, but the United States cut programs for disaster relief

Governance

Climate Change, Global Surgery, and G20 Nations

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

Poverty

The Gaza Gray Zone: Between War and Recovery

Hamas's refusal to disarm and Israel's desire to resume military operations is stalling humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza