More News In Global Health

CNN: Women are dying from backstreet abortions. But reforms to Malawi’s 157-year-old laws are stuck (Masina, 9/26).

CNN: Third case of monkeypox reported in the U.K., in health care worker (Senthilingam, 9/26).

Devex: Climate change contributes to food insecurity in Latin American women (Welsh, 9/27).

Devex: Q&A: Africa CDC official on bringing African expertise to African emergencies (Roby, 9/27).

Devex: Q&A: U.N. Mexico resident coordinator talks U.N. reform, partnership to tackle femicide (Lieberman, 9/27).

Devex: The two big problems with SDG data (Cheney, 9/27).

The Guardian: DRC resumes battle against Ebola after militia attack (Burke/Ssuuna, 9/26).

Inter Press Service: India Uses Tech to Power its New Battle Against Malnutrition (Paul, 9/26).

The Lancet: Polio returns to Papua New Guinea (Cousins, 10/1).

Nature: Why Chinese medicine is heading for clinics around the world (Cyranoski, 9/26).

Science: Powerful antibodies suppress HIV for months, could simplify treatment (Cohen, 9/26).

Washington Post: A new report estimates that more than 380,000 people have died in South Sudan’s civil war (O’Grady, 9/26).

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