More News In Global Health
Associated Press: U.S. doctor who survived Ebola honored for service in Liberia (Marcelo, 1/31).
The BMJ: Coca-Cola and obesity: study shows efforts to influence U.S. Centers for Disease Control (Iacobucci, 1/30).
Devex: What role for development actors in global food system overhaul? (Green, 1/31).
Devex: How one NGO helped eliminate avoidable blindness in over 1,000 villages (Ravelo, 1/30).
Devex: USAID, U.S. NGOs leave Gaza, West Bank over terrorism law (Welsh, 1/29).
Homeland Preparedness News: Collaboration of U.S. university researchers developing new Zika test (Galford, 1/30).
Inter Press Service: Crusade Against Sex Education Undermines Progress Made in Latin America (Frayssinet, 1/30).
Pakistan Today: PM commends polio workers performing duty in harsh weather (1/30).
Quartz: An organic cosmetics range is the latest homegrown innovation trying to eradicate malaria (Chutel, 1/31).
U.N. News: U.N. relief chief urges Security Council to back aid delivery, more funding for millions of Syrians hit by harsh weather (1/30).
VOA News: UNICEF Asks for $180 Million to Feed South Sudanese (Solomon, 1/30).
Xinhua News: Spotlight: From combating Malaria to cataract surgery, China a big help for poor countries (1/31).
Xinhua News: Myanmar, UNICEF to continue collaboration in immunization program (1/31).
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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