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Good girls first take care of themselves before they may choose to be carers for others

It is important for girls and women and people of all gender diversities to prioritise infection prevention and control, and access public healthcare services in ...
May 13

Progress at CSW70 despite increasing pushbacks against gender equality

The 70th session of the intergovernmental UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) - UN's largest annual forum on gender equality – which began on ...
Mar 19

More of the same model would fail us even more on SDG goals and targets

Asia Pacific region is not on track to deliver on any of the 17 SDGs by 2030, said Sai, who leads the Asian-Pacific Resource ...
Feb 21

Public health lessons from recent years

Recent global health challenges highlighted the importance of connection, equity and thoughtful use of technology, showing that lasting public health progress depends on collective action ...
Jan 29

A City at Risk: How Unsafe Drinking Water Is Undermining People’s Health

Clean water should never be a matter of chance. It should be a guarantee, backed by science, transparency, and accountability....
Jan 21

Five years left to #endAIDS by ensuring zero new infections and all people with HIV live healthy

Thanks to communities of people living with and affected by HIV, a lot of scientifically proven tools and approaches have made it possible to offer ...
Jan 12

Impacting positive change for those left behind

Given the medical advancements today - in an ideal world, all children should be born free of infections like HIV, syphilis or hepatitis-B; all pregnant ...
Dec 27

The Dangerous Myth of Moderate Drinking and India’s Mouth Cancer Epidemic

Cutting down or quitting alcohol is not just about avoiding liver disease or accidents. It may be a crucial step in reducing cancer risk, even ...
Dec 27

Why are we still failing on gender equality despite years of promise

As 2025 wraps up, let us remind ourselves of the prominent promises (and some legally binding ones) which our governments have made since 1945 to ...
Dec 27

Put people first mantra to drive WHO task force to save the medicines that protect us

The United Nations apex health agency – the World Health Organization (WHO) – had announced the establishment of its first-ever civil society Task Force on Antimicrobial ...
Dec 09

A Nation Flooded With Hospitals, Still Waiting for Doctors

If India can continue strengthening medical education, bringing healthcare closer to underserved regions, and supporting doctors in meaningful ways, it will become a reflection of ...
Dec 04

Gateway to universal access to SRHR is human right to health

The human right to health is not a privilege, tt is a legal obligation - rooted in international human rights law - and must form the foundation ...
Nov 07

Doctors and the Algorithm: Is AI Becoming India’s New Stethoscope?

The future of healthcare in India may very well be written at the intersection of instinct and intelligence, where the doctor and the algorithm work ...
Oct 04

When Global Money Meets Kerala’s Healing Hands: The Power Struggle Inside India’s Private Hospitals

Whether private equity becomes a partner in that journey or a force that disrupts it will depend on how policymakers, regulators, and civil society respond ...
Sep 26

“Access to abortion is a human rights issue” says UN SR on Right To Health

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Sep 08

When Public Health Becomes Private Profit: The Price of Dialysis in India’s Cities

The Public-Private Partnership model may seem like a practical solution on the surface, but unless it is guided by strict safeguards, subsidies, and accountability, ...
Aug 26

India’s New Prescription: GenAI at the Heart of Healthcare

India’s healthcare story is being rewritten with data, code, and compassion. A story where a hospital visit is not a day-long ordeal, but ...
Aug 02

Remove systemic blockers to enable access for women to economic and labour markets

At the recently concluded intergovernmental meet on financing for development, the outcome document mentions about the importance of "access of women to economic markets, labour ...
Jul 23

Reforming global financial architecture is critical for gender equality and right to health

While governments have committed to deliver on Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, inequalities, injustices and deadly divide between the Global North and Global South nations (...
Jul 14

Finding strength in struggle for gender equality and human rights

The year 2025 marks 30 years since the landmark Beijing Declaration and its Platform for Action was adopted in 1995. Despite rising anti-rights and ...
Jun 23

Transforming dementia support through technology network

Newcastle University’s researchers have been awarded £1.6 million to develop a network supporting people with dementia by connecting existing technology and services....
May 21

Conflicts and crises intensify the need for gender equality and health equity

Wars and conflicts, extreme climate events (like floods and famine), religious fundamentalism and other extremism, and other forms of humanitarian crises put gender diverse individuals, ...
May 09

University of Leeds to Guarantee Industry Experience for Masters’ Students from 2025 with the Global Industry Programme

The University of Leeds is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK, with more than 40,000 students from about 140 different ...
Apr 29

Health equity and inclusion remain fundamental to #endMalaria

Governments have promised to end malaria by 2030. With around five and a half years left to eliminate the vector-borne disease worldwide, it is ...
Apr 29

Will all children be born free of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis-B by 2030?

IPPI shows how community-led services can strengthen services to prevent vertical transmission of HIV. Their Mother Club ensures women living with HIV access treatment ...
Apr 14

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