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Nothing Global About Global Health Leadership

March 9, 2020

It could be half a century before global health organizations achieve equity in their leadership, according to the Global Health 50/50 rep

More Than Roses

March 8, 2019

As roses are handed out liberally today to mark International Women’s Day, the internet is also aflood with stories of women who know their work is far from finished. Among them: Ethiopian president Sahle-Work Zewde.

Nothing More Essential

March 6, 2015

Diseases spread by dirty water and poor sanitation kill more women than AIDS, diabetes or breast cancer, according to WaterAid.  

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