After almost one year of deliberation, the CSIS Commission on Smart Global Health Policy is proud to release its final report: "A healthier, safer, and more prosperous world."
WHO Attempts to Enlist the “Extremely Powerful Forces” of Industry to Combat NCDs The World Health Organization is in active dialogue with the food, beverage, alcohol, and even sporting goods industries to encourage marketing changes and product formulations to help curb the growing worldwide prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
The Last, Best Chance for Global Polio Eradication? After 25 years of remarkable achievements and sometimes harrowing setbacks, a successful conclusion to global polio eradication could finally be within reach.
Another Candidate HIV Vaccine Fails: We Must Keep Trying Yesterday, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it was stopping further testing of a candidate HIV vaccine combination (study HVTN 505). While this is a disappointing turn of events, perseverance is needed.
President’s Malaria Initiative: Big Success from a Quiet Team While the giant PEPFAR program to fight HIV/AIDS in developing countries gets a lot of attention in U.S. foreign policy discussions, a lesser known initiative to address malaria is achieving sustained, impressive results: The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI).
Our New iTunesU Course: Global Health Policy in the Second Obama Term With the release of our Global Health Policy in the Second Obama Term iTunes University course, we’ve received a few questions about how the course works. We thought it would be helpful to give a quick 101 on the course’s basics.
Global TB Control Through Partnerships On March 21, KNCV honored USAID for the agency’s contribution to the field of global TB control. Dr. Sharon Stash spoke at the awards ceremony and noted options for how the U.S. government can advance these global efforts.