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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
Life After USAID: Africa's Development, Education, and Health Care
Alternative strategies to sustain progress on economic development, education investment, and disease responses
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
Climate Change, Global Surgery, and G20 Nations
Integrating surgical care into national health plans can help G20 nations achieve their sustainable development goals
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
RFK Could Prevent a Bird Flu Pandemic—By Embracing His Environmentalist Roots
Three steps Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. could take to strengthen the U.S. Department of Agriculture's recent bird flu plan
Autism and Identity: Navigating Disability Versus Difference
A personal account describes the challenges many people on the autism spectrum face and the need for better support
U.S. Deportees on Their Return to Guatemala
Two Guatemalan migrants share their experiences from a returnee center as U.S. deportations rise
When Endometriosis Causes Mental Illness
Despite endometriosis's links to psychiatric conditions, health systems fail to train doctors to spot these connections
H5N1 Demands Coordination, Not Confusion
Public health and politics should work together to restore trust and ensure a cohesive response to bird flu
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?