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Maintaining momentum to achieve global HPV vaccine equity
New research by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Vaccine Impact Modelling Consortium underlines the global inequality in access to HPV vaccines.
As the pandemic turns four, here’s what we need to do for a healthier future
On the fourth anniversary of the pandemic, a public health researcher offers four principles for a healthier future.
Five innovations that could help to eliminate malaria
Recently approved malaria vaccines have reinvigorated hopes of eliminating the disease, but other innovations are in development that could further bolster these efforts.
Research shows that rapid antigen tests are performing as well at detecting the most recent dominant variants as they did with the earliest strains in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hypervaccinated: What happens when you receive hundreds of doses of the same vaccine?
A German man who deliberately got 217 COVID-19 shots sheds light on immune responses to repeated vaccination.
Vaccine Alliance outlines path to improve HPV vaccine market
A new Gavi market shaping roadmap for HPV vaccines showcases how partners, manufacturers and countries must work together to secure a sustainable supply over the next decade.
VaccinesWork on International Women’s Day: Spotlight on community health workers
In this Editor’s Note, VaccinesWork’s Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor set out why our focus for IWD2024 has been on women community health workers, and what we’ve learned.
Amid scarce resources and a short-staffed health sector, rural community health workers carry more than their share.
In rural Cameroon, community health workers are a vital bridge to care
Cameroon’s hospitals and clinics are critically short-staffed. It’s up to community health workers like Sherika Joan, to bridge – sometimes literally – the health care gap.
Five things to know about Gavi’s role in eliminating cervical cancer
Cervical cancer can be stopped in its tracks by the HPV vaccine – this is what Gavi is doing to get the vaccine out to those who need it most.
In a warming world, the health of our communities rests on the shoulders of women
Women are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, but they are not just victims. Making up 70% of the health care workforce, women are on the frontlines of the response to the health crisis unfolding because of climate change – we can’t afford…
Eyewitness reports: women inspiring women
For International Women’s Day 2024, the Geneva Learning Foundation is sharing a collection of stories by women health professionals who share messages with their daughters and the wider world.