Lessons from trailblazers across generations - History matters part 2

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Dialogues: a conversation with Daisy Hernández

Dialogues is a new series from the Global Health Matters podcast that includes interviews with some of the world’s sharpest global health minds and brightest thinkers. The goal of each Dialogue is to go beyond the echo chambers that exist in global health and to have ...

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Risking lives to save lives: Health workers in conflict zones

The Safeguarding Health in Conflict coalition recently published a report that documented 232 health workers killed, more than 700 incidents where health facilities were damaged and almost 300 health personnel kidnapped in 2022. 

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