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The Global Health Policy Center leads CSIS’s research bridging foreign policy and public health communities.

TRIPS Waivers and Pharmaceutical Innovation
TRIPS waivers undermine the U.S. pharmaceutical industry by degrading the IP protections which are essential to the pharmaceutical innovation ecosystem. Less innovation in the pharmaceutical industry means fewer vaccines and drugs in the future, leaving the United States and other nations less prepared for future pandemics and other health emergencies.
Blog Post by Christopher Borges — March 15, 2023

Reaching People in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings with Immunization Services
Brief by Katherine E. Bliss and Mackenzie Burke — March 10, 2023

American Democracy and Pandemic Security: Strengthening the U.S. Pandemic Response in a Free Society
Report by CSIS Global Health Policy Center , Brown University Pandemic Center , and COVID Collaborative — February 9, 2023

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen Addresses the Evolution of Development Finance at CSIS
Transcript — February 9, 2023
Past Events

Three Years Later: A Conversation with Gayle E. Smith, the CEO of the ONE Campaign, on Covid-19

The Assault on Ukraine’s Healthcare System

Next Steps in the Evolution of Development Finance

The Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils (VACS): Keynote Address and Armchair Discussion with Dr. Cary Fowler with Special Remarks from Ambassador Cindy McCain

Delivering Immunizations in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings to Strengthen Global Health Security

Climate Change and Malnutrition: Many Channels for Impact, Many Opportunities to Act

Agriculture in Wartime: Threats and Opportunities for Ukraine with Farmer Kees Huizinga, Agricultural Economist Antonina Broyaka, and USAID DAA Mark Simakovsky

Report Launch: Transforming Health Crises with Pandemic Therapies
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Food Tech for Reducing Food Loss and Waste
Event by Caitlin Welsh , Hans Tung , Emily Ma , Stefan Kalb , and Kai Robertson — September 8, 2022
Avoiding Disaster—A Narrowing Path Forward in Haiti
Commentary by Georges A. Fauriol — August 31, 2022
Live from AIDS 2022 in Montreal – Dr. Michel Kazatchkine: HIV/AIDS and the Politics of Health and Human Rights
Podcast Episode by Jeffrey Sturchio — August 26, 2022

Live from AIDS 2022 in Montreal – Dr. Michel Kazatchkine: HIV/AIDS and the Politics of Health and Human Rights
Podcast Episode by Jeffrey Sturchio and Katherine E. Bliss — August 26, 2022

Can the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. Initiative Succeed?
Commentary by Jeffrey Sturchio , Mackenzie Burke , and Maclane D. Speer — August 26, 2022
Live from AIDS 2022 in Montreal - UNAIDS’s Eamonn Murphy: "Sounding the Alarm" on the risks to progress in global HIV programs during Covid-19
Podcast Episode by Katherine E. Bliss — August 19, 2022

Live from AIDS 2022 in Montreal - UNAIDS’s Eamonn Murphy: "Sounding the Alarm" about Lost Progress for HIV during Covid-19
Podcast Episode by Katherine E. Bliss — August 19, 2022

Dr. Chris Murray, IHME On Moving Forward Amid Uncertainty and Complacency
Podcast Episode by J. Stephen Morrison — August 9, 2022

Using Digital Tools To Increase Food Resiliency in East Africa
Podcast Episode by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele and Caitlin Welsh — August 4, 2022

Ann Keeling: Female healthcare workers need to be seen as “assets and not volunteers”
Podcast Episode by Katherine E. Bliss — July 29, 2022
