
Today, with Trump back in office and a Republican-majority Senate in the US, the stakes for public health have never been higher. From reproductive health to WHO funding and the sustainability of PEPFAR, the road ahead for global health equity is fraught with challenges.
In her recent remarks to NPR, our CEO Nina Schwalbe captured the gravity of the moment, noting the risks not only for the Pandemic Treaty but for broader global health efforts: "A best-case scenario is that [Trump's representatives] don't show up, and they let the other member states get on with the business. A worst-case scenario is that they're there actively trying to ruin the process."
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