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PQ Pulse: A Malaria Product Developer’s Perspective on Breaking Down Silos
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Breakthroughs on the Brink for Women’s Health
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Solidarity & Networking Session
CORE Group, Global Health Council, Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC), and the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene (ASTMH) are hosting a Solidarity & Networking Event on March 19, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM in Washington, DC. This gathering is an opportunity to connect with fellow global health professionals, advocates, and partners in a collaborative and engaging environment. Join them for an evening of insightful conversations, networking, and community-building as they come together to advance shared goals in global health.
GHTC Shares Recommendations for South African-led G20
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Is WHO at a Turning Point?
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Navigating Trump’s Executive Actions and Their Impact on Global Health
In light of recent executive actions by President Donald Trump, our community faces new challenges and uncertainties that could significantly impact both global health initiatives and domestic health policies. These actions include the withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), a pause in foreign assistance, a halt to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) communications, and restrictions on National Institutes of Health (NIH) operations, among others. The full ramifications of these actions are still unfolding, with numerous legal interpretations and challenges anticipated. In our dedication to supporting our members, we have begun to gather initial insights and are actively working to understand this evolving landscape.
Fact Sheet Series: R&D Across Health Areas
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AMR takes center stage at UN assembly
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GHTC applauds Senate appropriators for exploring feasibility of establishing dedicated global health R&D funding line at USAID
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Call to action: Advancing global cooperation, R&D, and equity to address AMR
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Multilateral momentum: World Health Assembly yields progress on key global priorities but falters on pandemic accord
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GHTC provides recommendations for World Health Assembly at HHS stakeholder listening session
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Big shots: Five vaccines in development to watch in 2024
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GHTC provides recommendations for pandemic accord at HHS stakeholder listening session
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March (budget) madness: Stagnant spending package and muted budget request point to uphill battle ahead
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Closing the women’s health gap with innovative technologies that empower
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WHO product review process set for improvements, but more sweeping reforms could be a game changer
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Policy Briefing: Update From DC | October 13, 2022
On October 13, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance and the Center for Global Health Innovation brought together premier global health advocacy organizations Global Health Council, Global Health Technologies Coalition, and Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria to update members on the US government’s global health budget, the impact of the pandemic on policy, new initiatives to spur innovation, and how to elevate equity in the global health agenda. Learn more.
76th World Health Assembly | Alliance Members Go to Geneva
“This year’s World Health Assembly represents a pivotal moment to advance policy reforms to deliver a more fit-for-purpose, equitable research and development (R&D) ecosystem,” stated the Global Health Technologies Coalition. To accelerate global health innovation and deliver health for all, they recommend WHO member states “take collective action now to establish more inclusive, globally distributed R&D systems and approaches.” Other Alliance members also attending WHA76 include Baraka Impact Finance, Cross-Border Impact Ventures, Gilead Sciences, Global Health Council, Google, Living Goods, Meta, PATH, Pathfinder International, Pfizer, PSI, ReSurge International, and Viamo.