6 global health breakthroughs that gave us hope in 2020
2020 was quite the year, but it wasn’t all bad news, especially what concerns global health! Here’s why.
Thanks to the Montreal Protocol of 1987, the ozone layer will fully heal by 2050; philanthropists and 10 governments pledged $1 billion for newborn and childhood nutrition, access to contraception and key maternity services in poor countries; and thanks to a record number of women running for office, the U.S. hit a few important milestones during the midterm elections.
2020 was quite the year, but it wasn’t all bad news, especially what concerns global health! Here’s why.
Members of parliament elected Sahle-Work Zewde to become Ethiopia’s first female head of state; the European Parliament overwhelmingly voted...
The Asian Development Bank will devote about $2 billion annually to improving water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions across the...