We can stop the next pandemic, but only if we act now
Covid-19 gave us the head start we will need when the next threat emerges. We cannot let our guard down – inaction will cost lives
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Covid-19 gave us the head start we will need when the next threat emerges. We cannot let our guard down – inaction will cost lives
Human-to-human transmission of H5N1 may not necessarily spell a Covid-style pandemic. But we must be ready for a worst-case scenario
History will judge harshly those who neglect the vital lessons of global health crises of the past
On World Malaria Day, the architects behind the R21/Matrix-M vaccine present their take on the road ahead
The country’s military claims to be one of the world’s most disciplined and ‘moral’ armies – so why does it keep killing innocent people?
The health of humans, animals and our environment – all woven together in a bond that is inextricable – is in peril
Five months into this war, conditions to provide food to children in Gaza are getting worse
As the Western world eyes elimination, the road to eradication is tougher elsewhere
The strategy has the potential to prevent death and disease for generations to come – MPs should grasp this opportunity with both hands
UK pledges £17m to two British demining organisations to carry out clearance work in eight countries across Africa and South-East Asia
Tackling these compounding crises and strengthening healthcare could stop the ancient killer spreading into new territories
I am familiar with the horrors of war, but I have never known loss and destruction on this scale
It can no longer be a case of ‘business as usual’ when it comes to food production
No one is safe, until we are all safe – we must therefore put vaccine equity at the heart of pandemic preparedness, prevention and response
As America continues to debate the reauthorising of this historic programme, it is worth reflecting on its life-saving legacy
It is critical that global leaders invest in the tools needed to make the agriculture sector more resilient and foods more nutritious
This is what’s at stake as leaders gather at the Global Hunger Summit in London
Outbreaks are inevitable, but pandemics are optional – it’s how we respond during ‘peacetime’ that will determine which one we get
They are caught in a storm that is no fault of theirs, but the world appears deaf to their cries
As the planet warms, the world's health systems could become overwhelmed by the consequences of extreme weather events