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Sub-Saharan African healthcare

Report Summary 

  • By 2030, chronic, non-communicable diseases will claim more lives in sub-Saharan Africa than will infectious diseases
  • Societal shifts which constrain certain healthy lifestyle choices and create opportunities for unhealthy ones are behind the rise in chronic disease incidence
  • Improving data, focusing on prevention and empowering patients through self-help groups can help to slow the disease trends

"We are in an epidemiological transition."

Fighting tuberculosis

Going back to basics will move us forward, explains Dr Neil Schluger, Chief Scientific Officer at World Lung Foundation.

Ecosystems and novel diseases in new places: How should we respond?

An interview with Fred Boltz, managing director, Ecosystems, The Rockefeller Foundation

Visionaries Unbound

Romania and tuberculosis

The country currently has about one-quarter of all TB cases in the EU and European Economic Area, even though it has just under 4% of the area’s total population. What are the main barriers to addressing TB in Romania? To what extent are there opportunities for change?

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Ancient enemy, modern imperative

Tuberculosis (TB) is the second-biggest single infectious killer—after HIV/AIDS—on earth, causing the death of 1.3m people in 2012 (the latest year for which figures are available). This toll—2% of global mortality—continues despite a cure existing for nearly 70 years and heightened global efforts against TB going back two decades. Mark Dybul, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria puts the issue bluntly: “we have the tools to end TB as a pandemic and public health threat on the planet, but we are not doing it.”

Improving links between environment and human health

The Rockefeller Foundation, in partnership with British medical journal The Lancet and with the active participation of The Economist Intelligence Unit, is convening a high-level meeting to discuss how we can improve links between environment and human health.

Unlocking the potential of the big data in our bodies

Increased data flows can improve patient outcomes and create business opportunities, explains Paul Tunnah, CEO and founder of pharmaphorum.

Business leaders call for urgent action on climate change

Just under half of respondents to our poll believe that the effects of climate change require immediate intervention. Senior executives from developing countries are particularly concerned about climate risks.

What's the damage?

How much money do cyberattacks cost companies, economies, society? It seems safe to say that the financial fallout is severe and growing worse, but the details are all too murky.

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