More News In Global Health
Bloomberg: Life-Saving Drones Fly Medicine to Tanzania’s Remotest Spots (Karuri, 3/7).
The BMJ: Health organizations are slow to tackle gender inequality in workforce, report finds (O’Dowd, 3/7).
CIDRAP News: Neighborhood antibiotic use tied to risk of resistant bacteria (Dall, 3/7).
CNBC Africa: Assessing Nigeria’s moves to contain disease outbreaks (3/7).
The Guardian: ‘Incredible moment’: impoverished Mali to give free health care to under-fives (Hodal, 3/7).
The Lancet: Some major donors criticized at U.N. Yemen pledge meeting (Zarocostas, 3/9).
PRI: Trudeau apologizes for mistreatment of Inuit during tuberculosis epidemic (Herrera, 3/7).
Reuters: Without vaccine, hundreds of children die in Madagascar measles outbreak (Rabary et al., 3/8).
Reuters: Over 8 million Ethiopians need food aid due to violence, drought — government (Maasho, 3/7).
SciDev.Net: Drug resistance could make 28 million people poor (Yvonne, 3/7).
The Telegraph: The AIDS endgame: how the U.K. and U.S. are committed to wiping out HIV (Gulland, 3/7).
The Telegraph: Could we halve global tuberculosis rates? (Pozniak, 3/7).
U.N. News: Human rights ‘core to sustainable development’: deputy U.N. chief (3/7).
Xinhua News: Libya records first malaria infection in over 30 years (3/8).
The KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report summarized news and information on global health policy from hundreds of sources, from May 2009 through December 2020. All summaries are archived and available via search.
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