Ahead of the World Health Assembly, Resolve to Save Lives CEO Tom Frieden discusses how health taxes can raise money and improve physical well-being
As international negotiations stall around pathogen access and benefit sharing, the Andes virus outbreak exemplifies why the system is needed
In an era of fiscal pressure, omission does not produce neutrality; it can produce retrenchment by default
Argentina's proposed departure from the World Health Organization raises complex legal questions about treaty withdrawal and global health governance
China's contributions to Southeast Asia grow more significant as the United States scales back its global health commitments
The country's ambitious vaccination and treatment strategies seek to eliminate its cervical cancer burden by 2027
Misinformation and logistical hurdles fuel Europe's measles outbreaks, despite mandates and free vaccines
Many TB survivors are thrust back into the world with ongoing medical problems and little support to manage them
WHO Africa regional specialists explain why continental players need to be coauthors in the reform of global health architecture
Inaction on the global health reform agenda is not a neutral choice; it is a decision to impede or even undermine progress