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Countries from around the world have agreed on a pandemic treaty that could be formally approved next month, creating a new rulebook for future global health crises. The deal comes five years after ...
Fellow Co-Chair Anne-Claire Amprou of France added that the agreement lays the foundation for a stronger, more equitable global health security architecture. “This is a historic agreement for ...
These regular discussions on data loss prevention policies, suggestions for chief information security officers (CISOs), etc., help organizations prevent future threats. For a global organization like ...
By 2040, the £3 billion of global health research and development (R&D) funding invested by the United Kingdom since 1994 ...
"Strengthening and supporting our global health workforce is essential to building resilient systems capable of responding to ...
The consequences of this inequity not only devastate local populations, but also threaten global health security, as the COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated. Addressing this crisis requires ...
“We can’t put the brakes on health systems that work like this and expect to keep the next global health security threat at bay.” Talbert-Slagle explained that her team’s efforts had already achieved ...
US President Donald Trump's decision to impose punitive tariffs of 145% for pharmaceutical imports from China,1 effective since April 10, 2025, will pose substantial challenges towards global health ...
Caretaker Minister for Health Dr Nadeem Jan says the Global Health Security agenda is the top-most priority of the government. Chairing the Inter-Ministerial Health and Population Council meeting in ...
Put simply: the UK’s own global health security depends on continued investment in this early pipeline of global health R&D. Yet 2025 has been a challenging year for global health – with significant ...