More News In Global Health
Bloomberg: Superbugs Deadlier Than Cancer Put Chemotherapy Into Question (Gale, 9/5).
Devex: Australian support for African spatial data (Cornish,9/5).
The Guardian: Malaria breakthrough as scientists find ‘highly effective’ way to kill parasite (Njeru, 9/5).
Homeland Preparedness News: Gavi launches $7.4B campaign to vaccinate 300 million people by 2025 (Galford, 9/4).
New Humanitarian: Male rape survivors go uncounted in Rohingya camps (Hölzl, 9/4).
Science: Critics ‘alarmed by lack of interest’ in studying children put at risk by dengue vaccine (Cohen, 9/4).
U.N. News: Central Africans ‘need our help now’: U.N.’s deputy relief chief (9/4).
U.S. News: Rwanda’s Model: Progress, With More Work Ahead (Clarke, 9/5).
Xinhua: FAO launches project to strengthen Rwanda’s water governance (9/5).
Xinhua: ASEAN-China-UNDP symposium on sustainable development goals, poverty reduction opens in Vietnam (9/4).
Xinhua: Dengue cases in Philippines hit nearly 230,000 with over 950 deaths: U.N. agency (9/4).
Xinhua: Global charity appeals for funding to avert food crisis in Somalia (9/4).
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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