More News In Global Health

Foreign Policy: China Enlists U.N. to Promote Its Belt and Road Project (Lynch, 5/10).

The Guardian: Canada sued over years of alleged experimentation on indigenous people (Kassam, 5/11).

The Guardian: Hundreds of thousands of children close to dying of hunger in Congo, U.N. warns (McVeigh, 5/11).

IRIN: Afghanistan battles polio: Rumors, mistrust, and negotiating with the Taliban (Liuhto, 5/10).

The Lancet: EMRO Regional Director to be elected to head office (Zarocostas, 5/12).

The Lancet: Concern over reported number of measles cases in Yemen (Yuan, 5/12).

News Deeply: India Is Confronting a Cash Transfer Failure (Byatnal, 5/10).

U.N. News: UNICEF urges wealthy countries to encourage more breastfeeding (5/10).

WIRED: The Catch-22 of Mass-Prescribing Antibiotics (McKenna, 5/10).

Xinhua News: Liberia declares health emergency over Lassa fever deaths (5/10).

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