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Vaccines for Africa by Africa
Recent outbreaks require investments in local vaccine manufacturing and ownership over allocation and access
Africa's Music Industry Fights Health Misinformation
As misinformation grows alongside public health threats, Africa's music industry is stepping in to counter it
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
Gender-Based Violence: The Unseen Toll of Hurricanes
The number of women killed in domestic violence incidents doubled after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017
Women's Medical Education in Rojava
Kurdish women are needed to ensure security and safety in the war-torn region
Climate Change Fuels Lightning Strikes in Kashmir
Lightning strikes were responsible for approximately 7% of fatalities in Jammu and Kashmir from 2020 to 2022
Safety Concerns Plague Humanitarian Aid Work
Threats that environmental and health conditions pose to humanitarian aid workers are frequently overlooked
The Dangers of Birth Control Misinformation Post-Roe
Incorrect information and a lack of education on contraception has created the perfect storm for misinformation
Argentina's Abortion Law Three Years Later
The country's abortion law has reduced fertility rates and preventable deaths among girls ages 10 to 14
The Weaponization of Witchcraft Laws in Kenya
Poorly understood land rights and an aging population are fueling Kenya's eldercide epidemic
Cycle of Instability: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling and Unhoused Migrants
The ruling on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson overlooks the safety and wellbeing of unhoused migrants
What It Means to Legalize Assisted Death
More countries are looking to legalize versions of a right to die that are not only assisted, but accepted
South Carolina Addresses the Geriatrician Gap
The state is leading efforts to care for its aging population by recruiting elder-care specialists
With Antimicrobial Resistance, Women and Children Face Highest Risks
One in five deaths from antimicrobial resistance involved a child younger than 5, and women face increased vulnerability