More News In Global Health
Broadly: Nigerian Hospitals Are Locking Up Women Unable to Pay Their Childbirth Bills (Bryce/Udobang, 4/1).
CNN: Prostate cancer diagnoses, deaths decreasing worldwide, study says (Powell, 4/2).
The Guardian: Debt crisis warning as poorest countries’ repayment bills soar (Elliott, 4/3).
NPR: Cholera 101: Why This Ancient Disease Is Making Headlines In 2019 (Shreiber/Beaubien, 4/2).
Reuters: Study points to new antibody approach to tackling Ebola, other infections (Kelland, 4/2).
SciDev.Net: Most SDGs ‘going into reverse’ — U.N. expert group member (Deighton, 4/2).
U.N. News: Help prevent children ‘from becoming victims in the first place,’ implores Guterres at campaign launch (4/2).
U.N. News: Acute food insecurity ‘far too high’ U.N. agency warns, as 113 million go hungry (4/2).
U.N. News: Strengthen inclusion, participation of people with autism to ‘achieve their full potential’ says U.N. chief (4/2).
VOA News: Malawi Government Appeals for Aid for Cyclone Floods Victims (Masina, 4/2).
Washington Post: The Islamic State’s refugees are facing a humanitarian calamity (Cunningham/Sadoun, 4/2).
Xinhua News: U.N. humanitarian chief asks for compliance with int’l humanitarian law (4/2).
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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