The United States Withdrawal From the World Health Organization: Implications and Challenges
There is much to appreciate about these deals: their focus on country accountability and domestic finance, and their emphasis on data and innovation. Other facets are undesirable: the abrupt transition in aid which is costing lives, the neglect of noncommunicable diseases which are a priority for many countries, the potential to exploit national... See more
The United States Leaves the WHO. Three Reforms Could Motivate Its Return | Think Global Health
Did Rubio have any regrets about the untold number of lives that PEPFAR’s evisceration might cost? “No. First of all, whoever says that, it’s just not being accurate,” he told me. “We are not eviscerating PEPFAR. PEPFAR has been rearranged and reorganized in such a way where we’re now going to be able to deliver aid in a way that has a goal. The... See more
Susie Wiles Talks About The First Year of Trump’s Second Term (Part 1 of 2)
Based on the literature, one can identify six areas/challenges of global collective action regarding AMR.51 The first is infection prevention which aims to limit infectious diseases in the first place.