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1. Non-economic loss and damage: closing the knowledge gap

2. The UN’s Response to the COVID-19 Infodemic

3. Disease Mix and How Economic Freedom Matters for Health Outcomes

4. INFORMING GLOBAL HEALTH DIPLOMACY: EXAMINING HEALTH AND PEACE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF DISEASE

5. Five Urgent Questions on Ecological Security

6. Planetary health: A holistic vision for people and the planet

7. U.S. and Global Approaches to Financing Long-Term Care: Understanding the Patchwork

8. Strengthening Data to Protect Healthcare in Conflict Zones

9. A lockdown a day keeps the doctor away: The effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic

10. Planetary Health: Managing Competing Tensions

11. Human Development and Mental Health: New Approaches and Metrics Needed

12. Is Doughnut Economics a Means Towards Achieving Planetary Health?

13. Digital Health Credentials and COVID-19: Can Vaccine and Testing Requirements Restart Global Mobility?

14. Transforming Health Crises with Pandemic Therapies Image

15. April 2022 Issue

16. The Next Game Changers: A Priority Innovation Agenda for Global Health

17. A Fund for Global Health Security and Pandemic Preparedness

18. Prioritizing Public Spending on Health in Lower-Income Countries: The Role of the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents

19. Inequality Kills: The unparalleled action needed to combat unprecedented inequality in the wake of COVID-19

20. Vaccine Equity in ConflictAffected Areas: The Challenges of Development, Production, Procurement, and Distribution

21. Heroes on Strike: Trends in Global Health Worker Protests During COVID-19

22. COVID-19 in the European Union: health impacts and effects on economic activity

23. Mental Health Conditions and Substance Use: Comparing U.S. Needs and Treatment Capacity with Those in Other High-Income Countries

24. Where are the Global COVID-19 Resources for LGBTI Communities?

25. A “Hidden Front” in the Battle Against COVID-19: How Behavioral Data is Helping Contain the Pandemic and Improve Policy

26. Covid-19 and the Danger of Self-sufficiency: How Europe’s Pandemic Resilience was Helped by an Open Economy

27. Reducing mobility of SARS-CoV-2 variants to safeguard containment

28. COVID-19 and the Global Vaccine Race

29. Meeting the Global Health Challenge to Reduce Death and Disability from Alcohol, Tobacco, and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption with Corrective Taxes

30. The Commitment to Development Index 2021

31. Addressing the COVID-19 Crisis’s Indirect Health Impacts for Women and Girls

32. Trade Is Good for Your Health

33. Securitising Covid-19? The Politics of Global Health and the Limits of the Copenhagen School

34. Resilience in the Face of the Coronavirus Pandemic

35. Climate change and health

36. Addressing Data Gaps on Child, Early, and Forced Marriage in Humanitarian Settings

37. The Coronavirus in Iran (Part 1): Clerical Factors

38. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analyses (CTTA) – Volume 12 Issue 03: COVID-19 and Terrorism

39. The Coronavirus Crisis: Origins and the Way Forward

40. How the G20 can hasten recovery from COVID-19

41. COVID-19 and Peace: Preparedness for the post-pandemic recovery

42. Is the COVID-19 crisis an opportunity to boost the euro as a global currency?

43. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Dominic Sachsenmaier on China, geopolitics, and global history post-COVID-19

44. Toynbee Coronavirus Series: Erez Manela on the WHO, smallpox eradication, and the need for renewed internationalism

45. Policy Brief: A Feminist Foreign Policy Response to COVID-19

46. Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic and Improve Global Health Governance

47. What Comes after the Pandemic?: Predicting the World to Come*

48. Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance

49. Enforcement of Drug Laws: Refocusing on Organized Crime Elite

50. Maternal Mortality and Maternity Care in the United States Compared to 10 Other Developed Countries

51. Do Americans Face Greater Mental Health and Economic Consequences from COVID-19? Comparing the U.S. with Other High-Income Countries

52. Bundled-Payment Models Around the World: How They Work and What Their Impact Has Been

53. U.S. Health Care from a Global Perspective, 2019: Higher Spending, Worse Outcomes?

54. Lockdown Preventive Measure against COVID-19 Pandemic: Livelihoods Implications in Cameroon

55. How is Global LGBTI Philanthropy Responding to COVID-19?

56. What a Pandemic Reveals: Health Inequalities and Their Reflection on Policies

57. Update on COVID-19 Training for Health Care Workers

58. Is the Coronavirus Catalyzing New Civic Collaborations for Open Government?

59. Global Health Security – COVID-19: Health Pandemic to Food Crisis?

60. Military Response to COVID-19: Advantages and Constraints

61. Impact of COVID-19: Can Irregular Migrants Cope?

62. Pandemic Fatigue: Re-Examining Re-Opening’s Logic

63. COVID-19 and Global Health Diplomacy: Can Asia Rise to the Challenge?

64. SVRI Knowledge Exchange: Healing from Sexual Violence: Body-focused mental health approaches

65. Impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on individual mobility and the importance of socioeconomic factors

66. The ICRC’s Changing Role In International Humanitarianism

67. Penicillin and the Antibiotic Revolution

68. Policy Papers by Women of Color: Diverse Voices on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Security, and Global Health Security Policy

69. Technology Factsheet: Synthetic Biology

70. Corona Politics: The cost of mismanaging pandemics

71. Overconfidence and Hygiene Non-compliance in Hospitals

72. COVID-19: Lessons from the Black Death

73. Symposium Introduction Identifying a Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue between Statelessness and Slavery

74. Global Health Security and Pandemics: The Role of the WHO (World Health Organisation)

75. Global Health Security and Pandemics: Militaries and Militarism

76. Global Health Security and Pandemics: Why didn't we know this was coming?

77. Health Is a Political Choice.

78. Social Protection as a Tool to Address Slow Onset Climate Events: Emerging Issues for Research and Policy

79. Toward A Drug-Free Society: The Singapore Approach

80. Re-thinking Biological Arms Control for the 21st Century

81. Digital Democracy

82. Understanding the Opportunity Cost, Seizing the Opportunity: Report of the Working Group on Incorporating Economics and Modelling in Global Health Goals and Guidelines

83. Imagining the Alternative Worlds of 2030: Policy Implications for the Future of Global Health Procurement

84. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

85. Vaccine Introduction and Coverage in Gavi-Supported Countries 2015-2018: Implications for Gavi 5.0

86. Global Immunization and Gavi: Five Priorities for the Next Five Years

87. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

88. Classification of Psychoactive Substances: When Science Was Left Behind

89. Why Uncertainty in Global Health Interventions Matters—and What We Can Do About It

90. The Rise of Metropolitanism: The International Order and Sub-national Actors

91. Girls Leading: From Rural Economies to Global Solutions

92. The Looming Global Obesity Threat

93. Enhancing Public Health Outcomes in Developing Countries: From Good Policies and Best Practices to Better Implementation

94. Climate Change and the Health of Nations: Famines, Fevers, and the Fate of Populations by Anthony McMichael

95. Safeguarding Medical Care and Humanitarian Action in the UN Counterterrorism Framework

96. Hard to Reach: Providing Healthcare in Armed Conflict

97. Development Impact Bonds Targeting Health Outcomes

98. How Individuals’ Birth Weight and Later Risk Factors Interact to Determine Their Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Longitudinal Study in the Philippines

99. Regulation: The Responsible Control of Drugs

100. What Is the Status of Women’s Health and Health Care in the U.S. Compared to Ten Other Countries?