More News In Global Health
Devex: Biggest U.K. aid organizations report gender pay gap in favor of men (Abrahams, 4/5).
Global Health NOW: 500 Million People Need Health Insurance? Call Indu Bhushan (Simpson, 4/3).
NPR: Advice To Parachuting Docs: Think Before You Jump Into Poor Countries (Silver, 4/4).
NPR: A Young Doctor Learns How Hard It Is To Give Health Care To Everyone (Matsui, 4/2).
Daily Princetonian: Former NIH director Harold Varmus speaks about how to improve worldwide health (Jiang, 4/5).
Reuters: Zambia withdraws military personnel deployed to fight cholera (Mfula, 4/4).
SciDev.Net: Reports of new HIV strain in the Philippines rejected (Arkin, 4/4).
STAT: Monkey study suggests Zika infection in infancy could cause brain damage (Branswell, 4/4).
STAT: SARS-like outbreak among pigs rekindles concerns virus could again strike humans (Branswell, 4/4).
Xinhua News: With world’s highest liver cancer rate, Mongolia fighting hepatitis (4/4).
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.