News Flash 643: Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

News Flash Links, as part of the research project PEAH (Policies for Equitable Access to Health), aim to focus on the latest challenges by trade and governments rules to equitable access to health in resource-limited settings

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News Flash 643

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

The Global Polycrisis: Reframing Learning through One Health & Wellbeing for a Sustainable Earth  by George R. Lueddeke 

Why plant health matters for One Health systems 

Webinar registration: Development Banks, Biodiversity, and Food Security: Complementary, or Contradictory?

The Untapped Power of Health Taxes in Sub-Saharan Africa

Opportunities to improve public health in China

AI’s impact could worsen gaps between world’s rich and poor, a UN report says

Africa is Stuck Between Global Pathogen-Sharing Talks and Conflicting US Bilateral Agreements

HIV prevention services hit hardest by funding cuts, UNAIDS warns

WHO Calls on Africa to Protect HIV Gains Amid Funding Cuts

New prevention tools and investment in services essential in the fight against AIDS

Health Beat #36 | Aids at 44: Will HIV-negative people take anti-HIV jabs?

Hepatitis C: a continuing public health challenge in China

International seminar explores the development of treatments for dengue for populations not covered by vaccines

Brazil Approves World’s First Single-Dose Dengue Vaccine

Measles is Surging as Vaccination Coverage Dips Below 95%

A Call to Action to Train Antimicrobial Stewardship Leaders to Combat AMR Globally, Especially in Resource-Limited Settings Like Sierra Leone

How insulin pens are changing lives in South Sudan’s remote villages

Sources of insulin, oral medicines, and medical devices for diabetes for low-and middle income countries

WHO issues global guideline on the use of GLP-1 medicines in treating obesity

Beyond Obesity Pills: Ethical Imperatives for a World of Excess, Hunger, and Ecological Breakdown  by Juan Garay

HRR795. THE FOOD SYSTEM THAT HAS TRAPPED US: WAKE UP AND YELL LOUDLY!

UNPO Advisory Board Member at UN Minority Forum Highlights the “Superpower” of Minority Perspectives

New Diplomatic Effort Underway to Reduce the Costs of Menstrual Products

Bringing medical care to Egyptian and Sudanese people in Aswan

Yemen’s Worsening Food Security Crisis: Economic Collapse, Continued Insecurity, and Humanitarian Challenges

Kenyan court declares law banning seed sharing unconstitutional

Reuse and return schemes could help eliminate plastic pollution in 15 years, says report

The Climate Briefing: What happened at COP30?

COP30 Editor’s take: Why climate policy needs to move beyond consensus

Coastal regions and climate change: how better risk assessment can help protect infrastructure and livelihoods