More News In Global Health
Agence France-Presse: Life after leprosy in Vietnam (Vaughan, 1/25).
Associated Press: AP Exclusive: U.S. Nobelist was told of gene-edited babies (Choi/Marchione, 1/28).
Devex: EIB chief says Europe falling short on development finance (Chadwick, 1/30).
Los Angeles Times: Obesity, climate change and hunger must be fought as one, health experts declare (Healy, 1/28).
Reuters: UNICEF boss urges Myanmar to enact Kofi Annan’s recommendations on Rohingya crisis (McPherson, 1/28).
SciDev.Net: Up to 43 percent of malaria costs due to fake drugs (Nakkazi, 1/28).
Spirits Business: Fever-Tree pledges £1m for malaria charity (Kiely, 1/28).
Thomson Reuters Foundation: LGBT+ people in Singapore ‘more fearful’ after HIV data leak (Yi, 1/29).
Thomson Reuters Foundation: Afghan men oppose more women’s rights; elders less hardline (Elks, 1/29).
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.
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