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    Dual Pandemics: Coronavirus and Gender-Based Violence

    With violence doubling in some places, women bear the brunt of COVID-19—lessons from Rwanda for a post-pandemic world

    Governance

    During This Pandemic, It Is Us that Our Children Need Protection From

    Looking at resilience and mental health across Singaporeans during the pandemic

    Governance

    Topics Creating Buzz Ahead of WHO's Upcoming Executive Board Meeting

    The January 30, 2023, meeting is consequential after a formative year for global health

    Trade

    Coronavirus is a Public Health Nightmare—Now Comes One More

    As the pandemic chokes off opioid supplies from China and unemployment skyrockets, U.S. meth addiction is set to explode

    Governance

    Coronavirus in Ecuador

    Pandemic highlights need for a future broad, multidisciplinary, independent commission to inform science-based decisions

    Governance

    The Endgame for Global Health Governance Negotiations

    Talks to finalize a pandemic agreement and IHR amendments enter decisive stages as the world's divisions deepen

    Food

    Children, Hunger, Stress, and Coronavirus

    We need to identify at-risk U.S. children and expand safety nets worldwide to keep kids fed, immunized, and looked after

    Governance

    Public Health is Always Political

    U.S. pandemic responses are human endeavors led by governments put in place by the people through political processes

    Gender

    World Health Assembly and Gender: Three Steps Forward, Many More to Go

    Yesterday’s resolution moves towards equity, but misses three key marks—fair pay, better data, and smarter funding

    Governance

    The Urgent Need to Better Monitor Vaccine Safety in the Real World

    The colossal undertaking of global vaccine rollout is facing another gargantuan challenge: monitoring their safety

    Governance

    U.S. WHO Exit Could Expand China's Influence

    Donald Trump's executive order could inadvertently pave the way for China to reshape global health governance