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COP28: Task Force Expert Q&A on Climate Change and Health

From the Airport to Arms: How A Flu Immunization Program Works in Mongolia
Donated Flu Vaccine Arrives in Ulaanbaatar Temperature-controlled crates containing the flu vaccines wait to clear customs at the airport of Mongolia’s capital city, Ulaanbaatar. PIVI’s

New Hampshire’s Electronic System for Tracking Immunization Records Nears Completion
Once Launched, All U.S. States Will Have an Online Vaccination Database In 2013, New Hampshire health officials were alarmed to learn about a whooping cough

Expanded Drug Commitment Could Accelerate Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis
In response to new treatment guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO), Merck & Co., Inc. (known as MSD outside the United States and Canada)

Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Programs Key to Pandemic Preparedness
This year’s flu season has been severe in the United States and serves as a reminder of our vulnerability to a pandemic. A flu pandemic

Rare Neurological Disorder Linked to Zika
A public health investigation supported by The Task Force for Global Health’s TEPHINET program has found a “causal relationship” between Zika infection and a rare,

New Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy Launches to Accelerate Elimination
Ahead of World Leprosy Day on Sunday, Jan. 28, several leading leprosy groups have joined forces to launch a Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy to

Reflections on 2017: A Message from CEO Dave Ross
Dear Friends, Thank you for making 2017 a remarkable year for The Task Force for Global Health. Your support helped advance our mission to end
Staff Perspectives on 2017
Looking back on a year of incredible success and anticipating an even bigger year in 2018, two Task Force for Global Health staffers reflect on

North Korean Defector Sheds Light on a Significant Global Health Problem
News reports swirled before Thanksgiving that a North Korean defector had 10-inch long parasitic worms (Ascaris lumbricoides) removed from his stomach after fleeing to the south.

Blog: Developing Countries Need Access to Essential Medicines for Noncommunicable Diseases
By Dave Ross, ScD President and Chief Executive Officer, The Task Force for Global Health I recently had the opportunity to meet with an Atlanta-based

Pakistan Takes First Major Step to Eliminate Trachoma
In a remote village high up in the Northern Pakistan mountains that has seen its share of strife and hardship, men, women, and children gathered

For Latin America, Effective Communications Critical to Controlling Disease Outbreaks
At the height of the Zika outbreak in Latin America and the Caribbean, one of the biggest issues public health officials grappled with was how
Header photo caption: A drug distributor travels long distances to a remote village in Cameroon to get medicines for onchocerciasis (river blindness) and lymphatic filariasis to marginalized societies most in need.