Integrating Global Health, Development, Pandemic Preparedness Into U.S. Foreign Policy Critical To Achieving Goals

Council on Foreign Relations: Health and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Age of Miracles
Thomas J. Bollyky, senior fellow for global health, economics, and development at CFR, and Eric Goosby, U.N. special envoy on tuberculosis, discuss how the next U.S. president can build on recent global health efforts and progress through U.S. development policy and offer four recommendations: “First, further integrate global health into U.S. foreign policy and diplomacy. … Second, shift from disease-focused objectives to outcome-oriented measures. … Third, elevate global health, development, and pandemic preparedness. … Fourth, improve U.S. interagency coordination” (11/3).

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