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In response to the Trump administration’s formal notice of the US withdrawal from the WHO, a group of health leaders coauthored a condemning comment piece in The Lancet.
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Earlier today President Donald Trump gave formal notice of his intent to withdraw the US from the WHO.
On May 29, 2020, President Donald Trump announced the USA…
With over 10 million cases worldwide and 500,000 deaths, the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting every aspect of every community.
Several big issues have rocked the World Health Organization. The…
Imagine a world where advocates successfully moved governments to greatly…
Dear Global Health Colleagues, With over 7 million cases, 400,000…
We are in the midst of an unimaginable time where actions taken by political leadership in the US are a loss for America and the world. Americans are speaking out loudly against injustice and structural racism. We believe strongly in the rights for peaceful protest and we acknowledge the inextricable links with the coronavirus pandemic, which disproportionately affects African Americans and LatinX Americans.
Dear Global Health Colleagues, This COVID-19 newsletter comes on the…