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America First, African Health
Under the banner of the America First Global Health Strategy, the Trump administration signed a series of bilateral Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with more than a dozen African governments. This article analyzes those agreements and why they have ignited fierce debate from Nairobi to Geneva.
When Guidelines Don’t Fit: The Hidden Cost of Copy-Paste Medicine in Low-Resource Hospitals
When protocols designed for well-resourced environments are copied into wards that lack staff, equipment, or essential drugs, the result is not safety but paralysis. On paper, everything looks compliant, but on the ground, the system bends under unrealistic expectations.
From the Philippines to Australia: Lessons from a Global Health Fellowship in a HIC-LMIC Partnership
Global health partnerships are crucial. They streamline efforts in the health sector, achieving improvements no single organization could manage alone. Such collaborations significantly contribute to developing research capacity and enhancing the production and use of evidence to advance global health equity.
Cardiac Surgery in Africa: A Student Perspective