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
Mediterranean moray (Muraena helena)
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Weekly Snapshot of Public Health Challenges
Rights, Reform, and Representation: Reflections on WHA79
The Health, Equity, Peace, and Planetary Value of “Unplugging” by Juan Garay
Consultancy at EPN: deadline 12 June 2026
Meeting registration: IFIC Forum Discussion on Coordination Jun 18, 2026
The Strategic Need for Infectious and Tropical Diseases Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the Face of Recurrent Epidemics by Emery Yongola Osongo
WHO: Sharp Decline in Number of Suspected Ebola Bundibugyo Virus Cases as Numbers are Refined
EMA, AMA and African regulatory authorities join forces on Ebola outbreak response
Ebola, hantavirus… how eroding global health cooperation could threaten worse crises ahead
U = U for all: Advancing equity in HIV prevention
The TPD at a Crossroads: Cancer Prevention, Nicotine Products and Europe’s Public Health Future
Round 2: Up to $5 Million for Research on Global Lead Poisoning
Medical Neglect In Immigration Detention: Righting An Historic Wrong
Violence and killings at Gaza’s food distribution points leave survivors suffering one year on
Ghana’s Parliament Passes Extreme Anti-LGBTQ Bill to Coincide with Conservatives’ Conference
How the US Christian right built an interfaith coalition against LGBTQ rights in Africa
What crises reveal about menstrual health governance
People With Albinism Face Discrimination, Danger
A Book Review of the “Handbook on Child Poverty and Inequality”
Inequality in Heart Care Puts Vulnerable Children at Risk
Carlo Petrini leaves his mark in shaping equitable global food systems
African farmers shift to biofertilizers as Iran war spikes prices
Race for rare earths sparks concern about environmental damage
Governments Falling 90 percent Short of Climate Adaptation Finance Needs
CSO Letter: World Bank must not abandon climate commitments
Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far
