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Governance

There is a new world of challenges for global health governance, with shifting donor priorities and evolving health needs in many low- and middle-income nations. This section offers an inside look at the ways in which global health governance is adapting to these changes, with a focus on the institutions, rules, and processes that govern the health of people across the world

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U.S. Cuts to Ukraine's Foreign Aid Hit Health Workforce

Ukraine, with $1.4 billion curtailed, is the single biggest loser of U.S. foreign aid

Expanding Medical Oxygen Access Without U.S. Foreign Aid

Oxygen can be a pathfinder for a new global health era when national governments sit in the driver's seat

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The Discomfort of Working Ourselves Out of Global Health

After 24 years, a public health worker grapples with questions of power, inequity, and purpose in global health

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Health and Science Diplomacy Protects Everyone

A former State Department employee outlines the value of international collaboration on health and science

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The Civilian Health Costs of Aid Sanctions

A new study examines how aid sanctions deepen global health inequality

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Global Health Governance in the Age of AI

National security agencies and tech regulators are rapidly developing governance for AI and biotechnology

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Authoritarianism and the Genetics of Trauma

A Syrian American global health scholar reflects on generations of trauma after decades of Assad dictatorship

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U.S. Soft Power: Next Steps After the Foreign Aid Withdrawal

A former White House official on the future of advancing strategic interests while saving lives and growing economies

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Mirror Life: Addressing a Potential Biothreat

The first international conference on mirror life will take place at the Institut Pasteur in Paris in June

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As Foreign Aid Lags, Regional Health Agencies Come to the Fore

Regional organizations are well positioned to harmonize disease surveillance systems and serve as hubs for knowledge

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Gain of Fiction: How COVID Origins Motivated Defunding of U.S. Science

Defunding scientific research in the United States has halted disease cure studies amid multiple infectious crises

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World Health Assembly: Why Multilateralism Needs More Than Solidarity

WHO member states should cooperate to address health challenges and preserve the institution without the United States

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Where Iran and Israel Align: Youth Tobacco Use

Despite efforts to curb tobacco use in both countries, smoking rates among children and teenagers are on the rise

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Tracking the Progress of "Make America Healthy Again"

A report card for the Trump administration's health agenda based on confirmation hearings and actions taken to date

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