How Climate Change Is Spreading Malaria in Africa
The mosquitoes that transmit the disease dramatically increased their range over the last century as temperatures warmed, scientists reported.
Global Push to Treat H.I.V. Leaves Children Behind
Sub-Saharan Africa has made steady progress in delivering lifesaving medication to adults, but young patients are harder to reach and 100,000 are dying of AIDS each year.
A Grim Diagnosis - Half The World’s Population Has Limited Access To Diagnostics
The consistency of diagnosis as a key gap across communicable and non-communicable diseases is quite striking and begs the question: how can any country deliver UHC or fight pandemics, with so many people failing to get diagnosed?
Covid-19 Has Ravaged The Global Healthcare Workforce. We Need To Invest In Their Future
Dr. Vanessa Kerry, cofounder and CEO of Seed Global Health, discusses how governments can help build healthcare worker capacity for a significant return on investment.
Embracing Feminism Can Change Philanthropy and Create a More Equitable World
Melinda French Gates’s Pivotal Ventures invests in funds that prioritize companies led by women and people of color.
What Would It Take to Vaccinate the World Against Covid?
When President Biden joined a push to set aside patents for Covid shots, he entered a roiling debate over how to ensure poor countries get enough vaccine.