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As head of one of the world's largest health science philanthropies, we're supporting brave reimagining of the global health ...
Some 14.5 million children have never received a single vaccine. Most live in conflict zones, far from government reach. Gavi ...
The United Nations outlines some serious downsizing in the face of potentially steep U.S. cuts; Africa unifies on debt; and ...
Two resolutions that could galvanize action on maternal and child nutrition were endorsed at the World Health Assembly. How ...
The U.K. government said its ongoing spending review process meant it was unable to commit funding at March’s Nutrition for ...
U.N. Peacekeeping has a legacy of success, from Namibia to today's volatile hotspots. But to remain effective, it needs ...
The proposed cuts — which could result in the loss of thousands of jobs — are part of Guterres’ reform initiative, dubbed ...
As diseases expand territories and global funding dwindles, experts explain how smarter financing, integration, and ...
As official development assistance declines, philanthropic networks are helping funders learn, collaborate, and act. Here’s ...
The aid budget crisis is a chance to support a resilient food system by moving away from agrochemicals and toward ...
In the wake of massive cuts to aid, experts are looking to domestic governments to shore up looming gaps in global health ...
With PEPFAR facing precarious uncertainty, shifting priorities and dwindling expertise raise alarms. Will the U.S. Congress intervene?