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Lawrence O. Gostin discusses the importance of equity and science in the face of threats to global health security.
It was the culmination of two major realizations by the international community: that COVID-19 revealed critical gaps and weaknesses in our existing global health security systems; and the world ...
The United States’ support for global health is a small part of its domestic budget but a huge part of international health funding. In 2023, U.S. global health spending represented about 0.3 percent ...
In 2022 the U.S. provided more than $12 billion in funding to global health initiatives to support low-and middle-income countries through its huge network of bilateral and multilateral funding ...
Despite advancements in global health, these improvements often fail to reach those who need them most. Many are left unable to afford or obtain necessary treatments, resulting in gaps in care for ...
What is Global Wellness Assist (GWA)? Global Wellness Assist (GWA) offers remote mental health services for students studying abroad, exclusively available through the GeoBlue student plan.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 2, 2025) – For senior military medical leaders worldwide, the Medical Strategic Leadership Program (MSLP) offers more than professional development—it provides critical ...
For more than 50 years, Jhpiego—a nonprofit global health affiliate of Johns Hopkins University—has worked to advance U.S. interests while improving health outcomes and saving lives around the globe.
Public health experts who spoke to ABC News said they worry the withdrawal from the WHO will put the U.S. at a disadvantage when it comes to responding to health crises at home and abroad.
The Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network, which comprises more than 700 labs in more than 150 countries, is at risk of imminent closure, precipitated by the Trump administration’s ...
Global health security hangs in the balance. In our interconnected world, a disease can spread from any remote village to any major city in as little as 36 hours.
But Mr. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, has also spent years working abroad to undermine policies that have been pillars of global health policy for a half-century, records show.