UK health spending has dwindled in recent years, hampering Britain’s status as a champion of health for all. Action for Global Health’s Stocktake Review is a blueprint through which the UK government can regain its position as champion of global health.
Diaspora healthcare professionals move between health systems with ease and confidence. If we want to decolonise global health and achieve health equity for all, our answers lie in better engagement with these often overlooked healthcare experts.
Bond has released a statement on the potential escalation between Israel and Hezbollah. The recent escalation of cross-border tensions between Israel…
The UK has the resources, the influence, and the know-how to make a real difference. What we need from the next UK government is the political will to do so. Here is where they can start.
Recently, a public, online consultation sought views on the proposed ‘Common approach to protection from sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and sexual harassment (CAPSEAH)’. In this blog, we discuss the findings and how they are helping to improve CAPSEAH and a brief refresh on what CAPSEAH actually is.
With the upcoming election, this is an opportunity for the new government to share a bold vision for international development and set out how they are going to turn commitments to locally led development into practice. Here is what they can do to make progress.
With all the major parties having now released their manifestos, we have been looking at what they each say about international development, and consider what this might mean for the sector in the next parliament.
Following the G7 summit and the Bonn climate talks, groups around the world are calling for debt justice as a vital step for addressing the climate crisis. Tess Woolfenden of Debt Justice tells us why this is important, and what rich countries can do about it.
Without money on the table or willingness to act on the agreements already made, the path to an ambitious new climate finance goal at COP29 in Azerbaijan remains unclear.