The Hidden Cost: How Out-of-Pocket Expenses hinder Effective TB Treatment

Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, despite being preventable and curable. While significant progress has been made in the global fight against TB, out-of-pocket expenses continue to pose a substantial barrier to successful treatment and eradication efforts.  It cannot be overemphasized, out-of-pocket expenditure in the fight against tuberculosis (TB) is…

Advancing the Lusaka Agenda: Key Outcomes from the 74th WHO Afro Regional Committee Meeting

The 74th WHO Afro Regional Committee Meeting, held in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, marked a crucial moment in the journey toward realizing the Lusaka Agenda—a transformative framework aimed at reshaping Africa’s health systems for greater resilience and equity. The Lusaka Agenda, launched to strengthen Africa’s health systems, was a central focus at this meeting. During…

Malaria Mosquitoe

Unleashed Fury: Climate Change’s Assault on Health and the Battle Against Malaria

Climate Change represents a profound threat to achieving the Global Fund’s mission and to the vulnerable countries, communities and people at the center of its strategy. 71% of Global Fund resources support the 50 most climate-vulnerable countries and 87% of the global malaria burden and Global Fund allocations for malaria are in these climate-vulnerable countries.…