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Op-Ed

JAMA

February 28, 2025

S. Sean Tu Catherine S. Hwang

Using Trademarks to Ensure Completion of Postapproval Trials

Chapter

University of Ottawa Press

February 28, 2025

Sam Halabi Edited by Vanessa Gruben and Chelsea Cox

First, Do Less Harm: Harm Reduction as a Principle of Law and Policy

Op-Ed

The Daily Maverick

February 27, 2025

Sarah L. Bosha

Landmark court victory for human rights of people with albinism in Africa

Report

O'Neill Institute

February 26, 2025
Report cover (without text) of " 2024 Annual Report: Center for Health and Human Rights"

2024 Annual Report: Center for Health and Human Rights

Report

University of Montreal

February 26, 2025

Katherine Ginsbach Kashish Aneja University of Montreal

The Normative Leadership of the World Health Organization: A quantitative analysis

Op-Ed

The Hill

February 23, 2025

Lawrence O. Gostin Jennifer Bard

NIH funding cuts imperil lifesaving drugs and US prosperity

Op-Ed

Durham University's Obstetric Violence Blog

February 21, 2025

Laura Dragnic Tohá Paulina Macías Ortega Guillermina Pappier

Traditional Midwifery in the Americas: Bridging Intercultural Health and Maternal Wellbeing

Journal Article

PLOS Global Health

February 20, 2025

Richard Wilder Sam Halabi Lawrence O. Gostin

Global and national actions to prevent trade in substandard and adulterated medicines

Op-Ed

Health Affairs

February 14, 2025

Lawrence O. Gostin Eric A. Friedman Sarah Wetter

Dismantling US Global Health Aid

Quick Take

O'Neill Institute

February 14, 2025

Jeffrey S. Crowley Kirk Grisham

Reinvigorating the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Initiative

Op-Ed

The Interpreter

February 12, 2025

Alexandra Finch

What a US withdrawal from WHO will mean for global health

Op-Ed

The Nation

February 11, 2025

Michele Goodwin Gregory Shaffer

Trump Doesn’t Have the Authority. What Happens When He Does It Anyway?

Op-Ed

Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters

February 10, 2025

Laura Dragnic Tohá Paulina Macías Ortega Guillermina Pappier

Which Way Forward? Addressing Harmful Practices in Maternity Care

Submission to International Body

February 10, 2025

Oscar A. Cabrera Silvia Serrano-Guzmán Guillermina Pappier

Submission to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (General Recommendation No. 41 on the impact of gender stereotypes on the enjoyment of the rights enshrined in the Convention)

Open Letter

Anchorage Daily News

February 8, 2025

Katherine Ginsbach

Letter: USAID provides a good return on investment

February 6, 2025

Regina LaBelle

Regina LaBelle’s Testimony Before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health

Op-Ed

Foreign Policy

February 4, 2025

Matthew M. Kavanagh Luis Gil Abinader

Abolishing USAID Is Both Unconstitutional and Disastrous

Comments

February 3, 2025

Matthew M. Kavanagh Luis Gil Abinader

Abolishing USAID Would Contravene U.S. Law, the U.S. Constitution, and Would Harm Response to Current and Future Outbreaks

Fact Sheet

O'Neill Institute

February 3, 2025

Jennifer Li Linn Groft, David Leeds, Rolland Giberson

Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) in Washington, D.C.

Op-Ed

The Nation

January 31, 2025

Michele Goodwin

Trump’s Transgender Military Ban Doesn’t Make Sense. It Didn’t the First Time Either.

Op-Ed

Geneva Health Files

January 31, 2025

Lawrence O. Gostin

A Negotiated Settlement with the Trump Administration & WHO, a Win-Win for Global Health Security

Op-Ed

The Conversation

January 29, 2025

Lawrence O. Gostin Alexandra Finch

WHO in Africa: three ways the continent stands to lose from Trump’s decision to pull out

Report

O'Neill Institute

January 29, 2025

Sarah L. Bosha Adi Radhakrishnan Gwen Mushonga, Kudakwashe Machiha

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The Forgotten Ones: The Impact of Climate Change on the Health and Well-being of Persons with Albinism

Journal Article

Health Promotion International

January 28, 2025

Berenice Cerra

Balancing the right to health and commercial speech: the approach of Argentina’s Supreme Court

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