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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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Did Florida Get It Right Against COVID-19?

What the scrutiny of DeSantis’s pandemic record has missed

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Uganda Spots Anthrax Outbreak Early Via Enhanced Situational Awareness

How an early-warning approach could mitigate infectious disease crises

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Ending AIDS by Elevating Subnational Governance in Malawi

How the Blantyre Prevention Strategy has addressed gaps in HIV-prevention responses in Malawi’s second-largest district

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Henry Kissinger, Foreign Policy, and Global Health

Kissinger’s legacy informs the U.S. foreign policy experience with global health

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Two Geopolitical Rivals, One Health

The Biden-Xi summit did not advance U.S.-China health security cooperation

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Argentina’s Unhealthy Elections

Examining Sergio Massa’s and Javier Milei’s divergent approaches to salvaging a faltering health system

Governance

Global Health and the Sources of American Power

The Biden administration’s foreign policy vision exposes serious challenges for U.S. global health engagement

Governance

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Tackling Safety Concerns for Optimal Uptake

To accelerate vaccine uptake, African countries have to battle the growing reservations toward the vaccine

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Vaccine Confidence After COVID-19

An interview with Ali Mokdad on how the pandemic affected trust in vaccines

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An Open-Air Prison: Gaza’s Worsening Health and Humanitarian Crises

As casualty numbers increase, Gaza’s already fragile health-care system will soon cease to function

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Shockwaves From the Israel-Hamas War Threaten Global Health

The conflict unleashes a cascade of bad consequences for global health endeavors

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Counterterrorism Concepts and Health Policy Debates

Attacking drug cartels and applying pro-life principles to aid echoes ideas from the war on terrorism