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The pioneer of America's embattled global HIV program recalls the hope after years of despair | iNFOnews

The pioneer of America's embattled global HIV program recalls the hope after years of despair | iNFOnews
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March (budget) madness: Stagnant spending package and muted budget request point to uphill battle ah

Months of tense congressional negotiations stretching nearly six months over schedule finally concluded with the signing of a FY24 spending package in the same month President Joe Biden released his budget proposal for FY25. GHTC breaks down what this all means for global health R&D.

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Biden is racing to shift marijuana policy ahead of election

As President Biden seeks support from young people, his administration is banking on cannabis policy as a potential draw.

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After covid-19: the case for optimism for US leadership in global health

As the United States enters an election year with huge international stakes, it is easy to be pessimistic that the value of continued US leadership in global health, including pandemic preparedness, will be the subject of prominent debate in the 2024 elections. Geopolitical crises in Ukraine, Israel-Palestine, and China-Taiwan dominate attention and policy. Climate, debt overhang, food insecurity, and humanitarian crises compete for attention. The flagship President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has lost prominence. President Biden has said little on the campaign trail about the value of global health to US national interests. If Donald Trump is the Republican candidate, he will certainly say little positive about global health. And, as the BMJ series on lessons from the US covid response lays out (http://bmj.com/collections/us-covid-series), covid-19 exposed and aggravated pre-existing systemic and structural weaknesses in healthcare and public health.

There is little doubt that US performance during covid-19, along with that of most other powerful, high income countries, was dominated by sovereign self-interest, alienated the global south, and raised doubts about the sustainability and reliability of the global north during crises.

Pessimism and awareness of the damage to the US’s standing, though realistic and accurate, miss a vital opportunity. There is considerable reason to be hopeful. The US contributed more than $19bn (£15bn; €17bn) to the global covid-19 response, far more than any other high income country.1 US global health funding remains steady at more than $12bn a year.2 Moreover, much progress in global health is unfolding, grounded in enduring political support across partisan party lines. Global health remains …

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