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As Foreign Aid Lags, Regional Health Agencies Come to the Fore
Regional organizations are well positioned to harmonize disease surveillance systems and serve as hubs for knowledge
Global Health and the "Second Independence of Africa"
Plans for a new public health order for Africa are central to the continent's future in a geopolitical world
How to Prevent African Mothers and Newborns from Dying
Clean hospitals can save thousands of lives
Fostering Synergy for Health
Advancing the One Health approach in Africa to tackle emerging threats
Africa: Ready to Respond
The changing story of a vulnerable continent better prepared to respond to pandemics
In Parched Zimbabwe, Climate Change Pushes Tsetse to New Areas
Health experts will monitor tsetse-caused sleeping sickness to stem its spread
Monkeypox in Nigeria
Nigeria's battered health infrastructure is ill-equipped to handle a surge in monkeypox cases
The Monkeypox Outbreak and the WHO's Existential Crisis
The emergency declaration on monkeypox reinforces concerns about the WHO's role in global health governance
The Monkeypox Outbreak and Foreign Policy
The outbreak has limited implications for U.S. foreign policy on global health
COVID-19 "Vaccinodromes" and the Power of Partnership
How government-NGO collaborations can boost vaccination in Africa