News Flash 641: 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 641

Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges

 

Webinar registration: Palestine: A story of unprecedented siege Nov 24, 2025

Webinar registration: Development Banks, Biodiversity, and Food Security: Complementary, or Contradictory? Dec 4, 2025

Allostatic Load in the age of AI   by Brian Johnston

Latin American women drive change in AI algorithms

Commitment to Development Index 2025

The Role of Activism in Shaping Law and Policies that Support Access to Medicines

Improved scientific advice for medicines for public health threats including antimicrobial resistance

Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus

Exploring New Frontiers in the Fight Against Malaria

New malaria drug heralds resistance breakthrough

Prequalifying the Qualified: The Lenacapavir Paradox

World marks cervical cancer elimination day as countries accelerate action

Gavi and partners reached HPV vaccine goal, immunizing 86 million girls

Our take on the WHO Global TB Report

WHO algorithms could double the number of children diagnosed and treated for tuberculosis

Tuberculosis laboratory capacity building in the WHO African Region: The past, the present and the future: A Viewpoint

COP11 and MOP4 resource hub

EU split at WHO meeting seen as test for upcoming tobacco fight at home

Regulatory frameworks and evidence requirements for traditional, complementary and integrative medicines

HRR793. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ‘DEPLANETIZE’ OUR LIFE TOGETHER IN PLANET EARTH. (Lula)

Aid Isn’t Fairy Dust

What one mom learned when a teacher ripped out her son’s hearing aid

US and European aid cuts could result in 22.6 million deaths worldwide, study finds

Multilateralism from Below: Building People Power for Human Rights and Systemic Change

Connecting Care Information: Are shared electronic records the key to overcoming fragmentation?

African Activists Push for Climate Justice, Reparations at COP30

More than 300 big agriculture lobbyists have taken part in Cop30, investigation finds

COP30 reporters notebook day 4

COP30 reporters notebook day 5

COP30 Bulletin Day 6: First week ends with a colourful march and much work left to do

COP30 reporters’ notebook: Day 8

COP30 reporters’ notebook: Day 9

COP30 reporters’ notebook: Day 10