The investment in global women’s health organizations is part of a $1 billion commitment that French Gates made to support ...
WHO officials see the increase as an indication that screening and treatment are improving after health care disruptions ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is once again in the global spotlight as the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that years of progress in fighting the deadly disease could be undone by severe funding shortfalls ...
Held during the WTA Finals in Riyadh, the conversation explored the intersection of women's health and sport, the unique challenges facing mothers and the transformative impact of simple interventions ...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world's deadliest infectious killers, claiming over 1.2 million lives and affecting an estimated 10.7 million people last year, according to the WHO Global ...
Nearly 400 young leaders from over 40 countries declared loneliness and social isolation a global public health emergency, ...
President Donald Trump has taken an ax to global health funding and cooperation since returning to the White House in January — and what worries public health advocates is that he isn’t the only one ...
Who will pay for global health? Scientists and policy leaders explored this question when they met this week at the World Health Summit in Berlin. The reason: a steep and consistent fall, beginning in ...
The retreat of the United States from global health has left more than a funding gap; it has exposed the weakness of a system that leaned too heavily on a handful of donors. For decades, Washington ...
THE AUSTERITY ERA — President Donald Trump isn’t the only one chipping away at global health funding and solidarity. Nine European countries, including big donors, are slashing foreign aid, POLITICO’s ...