PEPFAR's former chief of staff describes how new legislation marks a turning point for U.S. foreign assistance
Seed Global Health CEO: countries need a global health model where sovereignty sets the agenda and multilateralism enables it
By prioritizing primary health-care systems led by locals, the Lusaka Agenda can transition power back to Africa
Vaccine ingredients such as thimerosal have long safety records. U.S. discourse could sow dangerous doubt among global partners
A nation that gave birth to grand societal achievements has now shattered the norms and values of international policy
The World Health Organization still has a trump card to play in its contested separation with the United States
Conceived a decade ago, Indonesia's tax on sugar-sweetened beverages is now tied to an easy-to-miss economic target
A new rule prohibits U.S. foreign assistance from projects supporting or discussing abortion, gender identity, diversity, equity, and inclusion
A Chatham House fellow explains how, from an African perspective, the decision stripped away comforting assumptions about global health cooperation
An OB-GYN and health administrator recounts how practical, inexpensive strategies improved maternal care at his rural hospital