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The 6th European Union – African Union Summit: A renewed partnership?

Posted on 4 March 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
Last month, European and African Heads of State met for the 6th European Union and African Union Summit in Brussels, held two year......read more

Supporting country coordinating mechanisms to deliver Global Fund’s strategy

Posted on 13 January 202223 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria recently released a new five-year strategy, following a long period of eng......read more
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COP26: What needs to happen next to secure the world’s health?

Posted on 15 November 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins
As COP26 draws to a close in Glasgow, it seems that we can be cautiously optimistic about the commitments that have been made. Mor......read more

Malaria Policy Advisory Group recommendation on rethinking malaria

Posted on 29 October 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
The Malaria Policy Advisory Group (MPAG) is an independent body that provides policy advice to the World Health Organization (WHO)......read more

The United Nations General Assembly: One step forward, one step back?

Posted on 5 October 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins
The 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) came to a close last week in New York. Attended by the majority of ......read more

Resilient health systems are vital in response to global warming

Posted on 10 August 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
On 9 August, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released an eagerly anticipated landmark report on the impacts o......read more
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The G7 health priorities must not overlook health inequalities and malaria burden

Posted on 18 June 202123 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
Last weekend, the G7 leaders met in Cornwall to discuss, amongst other priorities, how to ‘build back better’ from the COVID-1......read more

In conversation with Hana Bilak, Malaria Technical Advisor at PATH

Posted on 17 August 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 3 mins
For the second instalment of our In Conversation with series, we spoke to Hana Bilak, Malaria Technical Advisor at PATH. This seri......read more

In conversation with Janice Apilado, Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance Secretariat (APLMA) / Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN)

Posted on 3 July 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
In the first of our In Conversation with series, we spoke to Janice Apilado, Communications Manager at APLMA/APMEN. The series aim......read more

Innovating and adapting during COVID-19

Posted on 13 May 202023 October 2023Approx reading time: 2 mins
By some accounts, we may currently be living through a once-in-a-century pandemic. Whether or not this turns out to be true, the s......read more
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