More News In Global Health
Devex: Analyzing Australia’s aid trajectory (Cornish, 5/11).
Devex: Applying a workplace model to family planning outreach in the Philippines (Ravelo, 5/14).
Nigeria’s Guardian: Federal government, U.S. sign MoU on HIV, Hepatitis B, C survey (Onyedika-Ugoeze/Onyenucheya, 5/11).
Newsweek: Meet the woman saving thousands of girls from female genital mutilation (Maza, 5/12).
New York Times: Noted Humanitarian Charged With Child Rape in Nepal, Stunning a Village (Schultz/Bhandari, 5/11).
Quartz: Africa’s desperate youth are getting high on opioids and anything they can get their hands on (Kazem/Chutel, 5/9).
Reuters: U.N. reports 120 unexplained deaths in northeast Congo (Miles, 5/11).
SciDev.Net: New strains of leishmaniasis may hit elimination plans (Mallapaty, 5/11).
SciDev.Net: Snakebite resolution set for Health Assembly approval (Irwin, 5/11).
Scientific American: Why Does Ebola Keep Showing Up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? (Maron, 5/11).
U.N. News: Nigeria: ‘Largest-ever’ outbreak of Lassa fever contained but monitoring still needed, says U.N. health agency (5/11).
U.N. News: Mothers, children, lacking basic nutrition in North Korea: U.N. food aid chief (5/11).
U.N. News: For Rohingya refugees, imminent surge in births is traumatic legacy of sexual violence — special report (5/11).
Xinhua News: 91 killed in Yemen’s diphtheria outbreak: WHO (5/13).
The KFF Daily Global Health Policy Report summarized news and information on global health policy from hundreds of sources, from May 2009 through December 2020. All summaries are archived and available via search.