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Intimate Partner Violence in Peru
The country's rates of intimate partner violence are twice the global average
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
Health Workers Navigate Climate Change in the Bolivian Amazon
Bolivia is the country most vulnerable to climate change in South America and the tenth most vulnerable in the world
The Pandemic Treaty's True Cost
Is the multimillion dollar cost of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body worth the Pandemic Agreement?
Inside TikTok's Mental Health Communities
Social media can offer much-needed mental health support, but it still poses various risks to users
The USAID "Lifesaving" Waiver Is a Mirage Without Sufficient Staffing
The State Department's humanitarian waiver is essential but falls woefully short of ensuring patients receive medicines
Protecting Miners' Health in Democratic Republic of Congo
Growing evidence reveals mining harms pregnancies, and basic medicine near the sites is often inaccessible
Regenerative Infrastructure, One Health, and City Diplomacy
Earth's thermodynamics can inform the application of integrative health approaches for building resilient infrastructure
Making City Diplomacy Work for Global Health
Collaborative governance among cities is expanding and should be central to global health diplomacy
Infrastructure, Cities, and Global Health Diplomacy
The interconnections of societies on an urbanizing planet require cities to network and engage more in health diplomacy
Pandemic Responses Should Not Rely on Border Closures
Lessons learned from COVID-19 should inform future public health responses
U.S. WHO Exit Could Expand China's Influence
Donald Trump's executive order could inadvertently pave the way for China to reshape global health governance
President Trump Begins Changing U.S. Global Health Policy
Initial executive orders include directives that transform U.S. foreign policy on global health
The United States Needs More Medical Interpreters
Equitable access to interpretation services could help improve health outcomes for Chinese migrants