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US$6 billion of new pledges announced by G7 leaders

G7 leaders announce additional funding commitments of over US$6 billion for COVAX, the vaccines pillar of the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator

The path to malaria elimination in sub-Saharan Africa

About this report

The path to malaria elimination in sub-Saharan Africa is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Abbott. The report looks at the strategies countries in sub-Saharan Africa are using to combat the disease and the challenges that countries are facing on the path to malaria elimination. 

The impact of covid-19 on non-communicable diseases in Asia

The covid-19 pandemic, which assumed global proportions in the first half of 2020, has drastically impacted how healthcare systems operate. While much attention has necessarily focussed on the medical response to the pandemic, the broader impact on other aspects of health services such as the provision of care for non-communicable diseases (NCDs), like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, is more difficult to quantify. One NCD which has had a particularly low public profile during this period is osteoporosis.

Videos | New developments in HTA

   

The EIU COVID-19 Health Funding Tracker API

The EIU COVID-19 Health Funding Tracker data are now available to developers via Application Programming Interface (API)

ACT Accelerator to use the EIU as its official tracker

The EIU Covid-19 Health Funding Tracker presents interactive visualisation for the official ACT Accelerator Funding Commitment Tracker on WHO website

EIU report warns of significant delays in global coronavirus vaccine rollout

An Economist Intelligence Unit report estimates that more than 85 poor countries will not have widespread access to coronavirus vaccines before 2023

New developments in HTA: Evolution not revolution in Health Technology Assessment

New developments in HTA: Evolution not revolution in Health Technology Assessment" is a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The goal of the research is to identify and describe new and emerging developments in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) and describe the developments that will be seen in the near future. The research phase took place during the early stages of COVID-19, and while not a focus of the report, we have touched on the impact of the pandemic in relevant sections throughout the report.
 

Video | A life-course approach to hygiene

Hygiene refers to the practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases. While good hygiene is primarily about behaviours, the ability to practise them well is supported by having the appropriate infrastructure in place, such as access to clean water and soap.

Poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) increases death rates and ill health, creates greater demand for healthcare interventions, widens social inequalities, and has repercussions for quality of life and the wider economy.

A life-course approach to hygiene: understanding burden and behavioural changes

Hygiene refers to the practices that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases. While good hygiene is primarily about behaviours, the ability to practise them well is supported by having the appropriate infrastructure in place, such as access to clean water and soap.

Poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) increases death rates and ill health, creates greater demand for healthcare interventions, widens social inequalities, and has repercussions for quality of life and the wider economy.

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