More News In Global Health

Agence France-Presse: In South Sudan, illness is as deadly as war (4/19).

Borgen Magazine: Positive Deviance: A Solution for Malnutrition in Vietnam? (Newsome, 4/18).

Health24: Common contraceptive could raise TB risk, study finds (4/18).

Inter Press Service: Egypt’s Food Challenge: a Good Effort but Not Enough (Srour, 4/18).

The Lancet: Liberia post Ebola: ready for another outbreak? (Salm-Reifferscheidt, 4/20).

Quartz: The life-saving power of a simple checklist (Todd, 4/18).

Quartz Africa: Ghana’s budding health tech sector is finally getting deserved global recognition (Asiedu, 4/18).

U.N. News: Stress, overtime, disease, contribute to 2.8 million workers’ deaths per year, reports U.N. labor agency (4/18).

U.N. News: ‘Foreign children’ in overwhelmed Syrian camp need urgent international help, says top U.N. official (4/18).

VOA News: Official: Taliban, IS Deprive Afghan Kids of Polio Vaccine (Habibzada, 4/18).

Xinhua News: U.N. Sustainable Development Goals faced with financing challenge: official (4/19).

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