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Global Fund Launches Human Rights Complaints Procedure

Knowledge for effective action to improve the health of women, children and adolescents in the post-2015 era: a call for papers

Harsh criticism of its Ebola response pushes WHO to open up, do better

Health Care Equity Needed To Fight Ebola

Ecco perchè Ebola non è ancora finito

The Pharmafocus debate: Is the price of new hepatitis C treatments fair?

Measles: From Washington to Lagos via Berlin – no passport required

Chagas Disease in Colombia: An opportunity to lead the way towards change

No ‘plan C’ drugs available, malaria progress threatened

ASMQ FDC registered in Cambodia and Thailand

Accurate information as a tool to decrease HIV test refusals in research studies

MSF vaccinate 50,000 children against pneumonia in Gambella, Ethiopia

A Fair Shot: Bringing down the price of vaccines 

Strategies to increase the demand for childhood vaccination in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Vaccini, lo studio ISS: “In Italia centinaia di morti in più”

Worldwide country situation analysis: response to antimicrobial resistance

A bid to stop superbugs in the EU

Farmaci contraffatti: in Italia un traffico da milioni di euro

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT TO VOTE ON A TTIP RESOLUTION

Support the bill to reinstate the NHS

EU health agencies to get knuckles rapped

Time for global health to zoom in on migration

It’s Time For Value-Based Payment In Oncology

When Health Care Transformation Fails

Health Cooperation In The New U.S.-Cuban Relationship

Income Inequality Is Costing the U.S. on Social Issues

BRICS to push cooperation on climate change

The healthy food environment policy index: findings of an expert panel in New Zealand

How can grassroots aid programmes influence the wider system?