
A group concerned that malaria eradication might be falling from the radar announced a special council to keep the issue front and center.
A group concerned that malaria eradication might be falling from the radar announced a special council to keep the issue front and center.
As world leaders and the development sector move to end extreme poverty by 2030, while dealing with unprecedented migration, global disease pandemics and climate change, everyone is wondering: What will development look like in the face of nationalist shifts in the Western World?
Nearly a decade ago, Bill and Melinda Gates stunned, and in some quarters irritated, the global health community by calling for the eradication of malaria, one of the world’s biggest killers. But last week, preliminary findings from a huge project under way in a section of central Africa known as the Sahel show a bold new strategy that might just nudge malaria eradication a bit closer toward reality.
One aspect of the ongoing global effort to rid the planet of malaria has been fighting for a slice of…
Cambridge, MA – You might stumble upon a strange flash mob today if you happen to be in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Changsha,…