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Mali Prioritizes Child Survival During Armed Conflict
Improving access to free health care decreased child mortality by 63% over three years
U.S. Voters Disenfranchised by Climate Change
Electoral planning needs to envision increasingly severe extremes that disrupt the casting and counting of ballots
Secret Shoppers Expose Antibiotic Overprescribing in India
Is it ethical to pose as a patient to reveal medical malpractice?
Closing the Paralympic-Olympic Viewership Divide
The Paris Paralympic Games had great visibility, but there's more to pulling off an equitable competition
The United States Targets Cervical Cancer and Lead Exposure
The Biden administration launched efforts to reduce cervical cancer and lead exposure that could have brief policy lives
How Overdose Prevention Centers Became Political Scapegoats
Although some politicians blame harm reduction efforts for societal problems, others view them as lifesaving solutions
Marburg in Rwanda: What to Expect
Physician and Ebola survivor Craig Spencer on Rwanda's response and how the international community can help
Pagers, Walkie-Talkies, and Psychological Warfare in Lebanon
Past trauma and financial distress have compounded the mental health impact of recent violence in Lebanon
National Security Debate on Global Health Enters a New Phase
Controversies about national security and global health are changing in a post-pandemic, geopolitical, and warming world
Supporting Mental Health for Arab, Jewish, and Muslim Youth During War
How the war in the Middle East is harming U.S. adolescents and what civil society can do about it
Humanitarian Aid in Gaza: Failure and Success a Year On
All sides should join forces to advance their shared interest—mitigating the suffering of Palestinian civilians
Climate and Health: Global Problems, Local Solutions
For effective approaches to combat climate change, world leaders should look to cities like New York
South Africa's Medical Negligence Crisis
Understaffing and insufficient resources have led to poor quality care and a surge of medicolegal claims in South Africa
The Economics Behind Nigeria's Midwife Exodus
Between 2017 and 2022, more than 57,000—about 30%—of Nigeria's nurses and midwives left