Newsletter Edition #340 [The Files In-Depth]
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Ahead of the World Immunization Week (April 24th-30th, 2026), we bring you the political context around the decisions made in institutions
Newsletter Edition #337 [Editorial Update]
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For a few months every year, interested global health and journalism professionals, from different parts of the world join the Geneva Health Files Fellowship
Newsletter Edition #338 [The Files In-Depth]
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Earlier this week, we published a guest piece on using health as a strategic leverage. At the WTO, some developing countries
Newsletter Edition #157 [Treaty Talks]
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A no-blinkers view on the shifts shaping global health is necessary, when so much is changing in geopolitics.
In today's edition, we
Newsletter Edition #337 [Editorial Update]
Readers,
For a few months every year, interested global health and journalism professionals, from different parts of the world join the Geneva Health Files Fellowship
Newsletter Edition #336 [The Curated Primer]
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In this edition we bring together the last three months of our reporting on all things Global Health in Geneva.
You will find
Newsletter Edition #156 [Treaty Talks]
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The negotiations on the Pathogen Access Benefit Sharing system at the WHO, is turning out to be a contest on "Who Blinks First&
Newsletter Edition #155 [Treaty Talks]
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What is symphony to some, is cacophony to others.
The negotiations on the Pathogen Access Benefit Sharing Mechanisms have registered intense activity by civil
Newsletter Edition #154 [Treaty Talks]
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Many fault multilateralism for its pace. But one of the interesting aspects of multilateralism is also its unpredictability. We also know that while in
Newsletter Edition #153 [Treaty Talks]
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We are sharing a guest essay today, ahead of the negotiations on the Pathogen Access Benefit Sharing system at the WHO, that begin tomorrow.
Newsletter Edition #152 [Treaty Talks]
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Countries will decide next week on who gets access to medical products during health emergencies, and how preparedness and response are determined in the