HIV/AIDS & Infectious Diseases

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PEPFAR’s New Targets for Local Implementation: Commendable in Theory, Complicated in Practice

August 09, 2018
In July, United States Global AIDS Coordinator Deborah Birx made a striking commitment: under her leadership, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) would direct at least 40 percent of its funding to host country governments or organizations by the end of 2019—rising to ...
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Getting Serious on Global Health Security

September 26, 2016
Zika’s rapid spread has focused media attention on how poorly prepared both rich and less rich countries are for infectious disease outbreaks. And while it seems that we are still flailing, in fact, the international community has been trying to do better for a while. Perhaps the most sign...
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One Lesson for Ebola from HIV: Donors Must Help Protect Health Workers

August 15, 2014
As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa persists, some parallels are being drawn between the virus and HIV/AIDS. 
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New Data, Same Story: Disease Still Concentrated in Middle-Income Countries

September 09, 2013
This is a joint post with Yuna Sakuma. The majority of the world’s sick live in middle-income countries (MIC) – mainly Pakistan, India, Nigeria, China and Indonesia (or PINCI), according to new data from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washing...