News Cholera outbreaks surge worldwide, renewing debates on vaccines Experts discuss how to best contain outbreaks as climate change and political instability make the cholera pandemic a continued 21st century threat. By Simar Bajaj December 7, 2022
News COVID-19 and conflicts hinder global drive to end TB The WHO's "End TB" strategy falters as COVID-19, armed conflicts, and natural disasters redirect aid, disrupt TB detection and treatment. By Christine Mehta December 6, 2022
Opinion Could telemedicine make universal health care a reality in India? The Indian government faces an uphill battle to meet the country's health care needs by 2030. Two researchers argue remote health technology may hold the key. By Parth Sharma and Siddhesh Zadey September 21, 2022
People Honoring the memory of Paul Farmer Highlights from the life’s work of one of public health's most influential figures. June 8, 2022
People Standout voices in African public health From the research bench to the halls of government, these 25 leaders are forging a healthier future May 12, 2022
Feature Africa’s changing up public health. The world should take note. A community-focused emphasis on prevention plays to the continent's strengths, and could be a new public health model for the globe. By Pauline Ongaji May 12, 2022
Essay Breakthroughs ahead from African labs The editor-in-chief of Nature Africa on how the sector has changed since he was a young researcher. By Akin Jimoh May 11, 2022
People Planting Seeds of Leadership Worldwide Jane Jie Sun supports Harvard LEAD Fellowship promoting women leaders in global health September 28, 2021
Ideas Tackling COVID-19’s global spread Harvard T.H. Chan School researchers have helped address the unique COVID-19 burdens faced by countries around the world. September 28, 2021
Research Closing the childhood equity gap Aisha Yousafzai is working to create equity for children throughout the world. By Michael Blanding May 21, 2021