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Life With Less PEPFAR: The First 100 Days in Tanzania and Uganda
Stories on the ground support and contradict media narratives about what the HIV program has lost
A Pandemic Treaty Without Teeth Will Leave Africa and the World Exposed
Without enforcement mechanisms, even the best commitments risk becoming little more than moral aspirations
Visualizing Nutrition Deficits After USAID's Overhaul
A new computer simulation illustrates the impact of alternative funding scenarios for child nutrition programs in LMICs
Reimagining Sexual and Reproductive Health Without U.S. Involvement
The Helms Amendment and the Mexico City Policy, also known as the Global Gag Rule, are moot without U.S. aid funding
Preserving Refugee Health in Uganda
Amid U.S. funding cuts, Uganda works to protect its rapidly growing refugee population from deadly diseases
Why the World Needs Africa to Be Healthy
A firsthand account of HIV exposure explains how gutting aid to Africa will create global ripple effects
Africa's Quiet Response to U.S. Realignment of Foreign Aid
Characterizing the end of U.S. aid as a catalyst allows African politicians to emphasize their readiness for a new era
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
"Power of Joy": New Film on Childbirth During Ethiopia's Civil War
The documentary follows a girl who survived a harrowing childbirth to become an ambassador for women's health
Protecting Miners' Health in Democratic Republic of Congo
Growing evidence reveals mining harms pregnancies, and basic medicine near the sites is often inaccessible
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
Marburg in Rwanda: What to Expect
Physician and Ebola survivor Craig Spencer on Rwanda's response and how the international community can help
The Economics Behind Nigeria's Midwife Exodus
Between 2017 and 2022, more than 57,000—about 30%—of Nigeria's nurses and midwives left