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Young (and occasionally less young) researchers, mostly from LMICs, present their views on global health issues.
Two decades ago, global health partnerships proliferated as an alternative governance model to the World Health Organization (WHO), deemed overtly political, bureaucratic and inefficient. Partnerships were designed instead as lean and efficient “networks” or “alliances” bringing together public and private partners to achieve a clearly s...
Mavrovouni Closed Controlled Access Center (CCAC) in Lesvos, Greece, is one of the largest refugee camps in Europe. It currently hosts an estimated 5,500 refugees, 26% of which are women. In recent months, there have been 200 new arrivals each week, resulting in increased pressure on already strained resources, such as those related to nutrition...
As we can see every day on our tv screens and on social media, ours are times of escalating armed conflicts, climate chaos, democratic decline and health emergencies. Indeed, one message is emerging consistently across mainstream media and reports of international institutions: we live in an era of multiple crises. Earlier this week, at WHO’s ...
Public health messaging should provide accurate information so that the public and their leadership can formulate appropriate responses, weighed against society’s competing priorities. Planning should then concentrate resources on areas of greatest need with the expectation that they will achieve the greatest benefit. However, policy can becom...
Wandering through Seoul in 2020, I spotted a woman and her baby in a café. This was a rare sight, as having a baby has turned into a sign of extreme wealth in South Korea – the country with the lowest fertility rate in the world. Parents are eager to show their children off, while other baby-feverish South Koreans admire the little miracle. O...
The vibrant city of Dubai (UAE) recently hosted the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly known as “COP28”. The conference took place from 30 November to 12 December at Expo City, Dubai. COP28 brought once again global attention to environmental issues – one of the main advantages of this annual gathering – but the ...
On December 6th, 2023, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in collaboration with the EU Heads of Medicines Agencies (HMA) released the first-ever European List of Critical Medicines. This list includes 200 medicines whose “continued supply is considered a priority in the EU, to avoid serious harm to patients and help healthcare systems functi...
Intersectionality is an approach that recognises the complex interplay of social identities like gender, ethnicity, and social position, among others, with oppressive and discriminatory systems of power (eg. sexism, classism). It’s a theoretical and practical tool for deep analysis of health inequalities, essential for crafting effective interve...
If there’s one part of Tim Schwab’s “reckoning with the myth of the good billionaire” (the book’s subtitle) you read, make it the conclusion. Schwab asks some fundamental questions on these final pages: Should one person, “any person – no matter how benevolent or well intentioned” have obscene amounts of wealth and extreme power?...