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A new site examining how changes in health are reshaping economies, societies, and everyday lives. An initiative from . Follows≠endorsements.

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    “[Travel bans] rarely prevent the spread of disease, but they are likely to spur devastating economic and health consequences. They may also violate international health law,”

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    "Why wait until we are facing an outbreak to fund our National Public Health Institutes ()?" 3 S’s to enable prepare, detect and respond to outbreaks! “Stable, substantial & sustained funding”- former Director

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    “Coronavirus and other infectious disease agents don’t care about governments, ideologies, or borders. But politics in the fight against disease can cost us lives and money”. ⁦⁩ on the Politics of Epidemics | Think Global Health ⁦

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    Track emerging developments in the new coronavirus outbreak with this timeline from

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    As spreads, political support is key but politicization of scientific decisions is dangerous. In I outline past inspiring collaboration and potential for unity against humanity's common enemy: dangerous microbes.

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    30. sij

    A Tribute to Peter Salama, a Champion of People in Fragile States and War-Torn Places | Think Global Health

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    29. sij

    Insightful article on The Politics of the Coronavirus Outbreak via .Health is a political choice & transparency critical when outbreaks occur. “Viruses have no passports, and multilateral collaboration is necessary to contain their spread”

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    My latest : why funders interested in supporting should focus on *both* evidence and civic engagement to realize the potential of the benefits package

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    29. sij

    A Tribute to Peter Salama, a Champion of People in Fragile States and War-Torn Places | Think Global Health

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    29. sij

    It's a busy news week w/, but don't miss this lovely tribute to Pete Salama, the original director of WHO Health Emergencies Program and a giant in . Via & Richard Brennan CC:

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    28. sij

    Universal Health Coverage—A Citizens’ Guide to Benefits | Think Global Health

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    29. sij

    A nicely written primer. Sadly I think we already know what’s needed to strengthen global health governance. The problem is we’ve been unwilling to pay for core IHR capacities. Can we use 2019-nCoV as a chance to finally cough up or do we just wring our collective hands again?

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    Have you seen the new site? It’s a new initiative from and features articles with topics on why matters, and explores how changes in health reshape the world. Check it out:

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    28. sij

    The novel coronavirus has global impact. DG will almost certainly reconvene Emergency Committee in the next week to consider a PHEIC declaration. Why global governance matters for this outbreak. By & me in

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    27. sij

    Universal Health Coverage—A Citizens’ Guide to Benefits | Think Global Health by R Levine

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    27. sij

    Excellent on: The Politics of the Coronavirus Outbreak | Think Global Health

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    28. sij

    Valuable think piece reviewing the history of global health, lessons of success, but why we must also start thinking differently in the next decade and beyond. agrees and remains committed to supporting countries in strengthening their own health systems.

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    Coronavirus refers to a family of viruses that includes SARS and MERS. As the new coronavirus spreads in China, and look at what to expect from its official naming in

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    26. sij

    A good read from The Politics of the Coronavirus Outbreak | Think Global Health

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