In November, leaders will gather in the heart of the Amazon, a living symbol for climate-driven epidemics
International commitments to expand access to noncommunicable disease medicines have been slow to create impact
Continuing Milei's reforms risks eroding population health but reversing his maneuvers could generate comparable harms
A study examines the role journalism can play in preventing traffic collisions in five Anglophone African countries
Rather than sweep encampments and cut budgets, Japan found success with needs-based cash benefits and housing subsidies
A doctor travels with Project HOPE to Dnipro, where a hospital performs 50 or more emergency surgeries each night
Rising noncommunicable diseases and aging are exposing structural weaknesses in the world's largest public health system
Europe is transitioning from a supportive role in the shadow of U.S. dominance to political and normative leadership in global health
For Latin America and the Caribbean, preserving the integrity of the WHO and PAHO is not optional but a strategic necessity
A new U.S. strategy reframes health assistance from a global public good to a strategic asset for national advantage