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Breaking News 119

Inequality is out of control: Time to Even It Up! 

How to improve access to affordable health care 

Can we afford our medicines? 

Former WTO Director-General, Pascal Lamy, mooted to chair Global Fund’s Equitable Access Initiative  

IFPMA: What health partnerships do?

HOW CAN THE EU SAVE CHILDREN’S LIVES? 

Time for the EU to take an active stance to promote child health

Child Mortality Gap Narrows in Developing Countries 

The future of the fight against malaria 

WHO In Race To Find Promising Ebola Treatments As Many Products Ruled Out  

First trials for Ebola treatments to start at MSF sites in December 

What Would It Really Take to Halt Ebola and Prevent Future Epidemics? 

WIPO’s Assistance To Developing Countries: Taking Forward The Unfinished Reform Agenda  

MEPs pave the way for European Year for Development 2015 

INFOGRAPHIC – THE HUMAN COST OF EU POLICIES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES  

Guide to EuropeAid funding instruments 2014–2020

A Complex Thing! Are measures of complexity an end in themselves to address extreme poverty? 

The case for including migration in the post-2015 agenda 

Geopolitics, Security and Energy Transition: A Greens/EFA conference in Istanbul     

G20 summit: Can they ignore climate change?   

We must manage global warming risks by cutting carbon pollution, top scientists conclude  

How to Tell If the G-20 Is Still Serious about Tax and Corruption 

G-20 Brisbane Showing Cracks in Infrastructure Agenda 

US Should Not Oppose China-led Development Bank, Analysts Say