A cornucopia of thanks
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, GHTC asked our members and staff to share what they are most thankful for in global health.
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In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday, GHTC asked our members and staff to share what they are most thankful for in global health.
This International Women’s Day, GHTC is celebrating two novel, female-initiated health technologies that have the potential to give women and girls greater control over their sexual and reproductive health, empowering them to make informed decisions about whether and when to have children and to protect themselves and their families from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
As 2015 draws to a close, the Global Health Technologies Coalition is reflecting on the past year in global health innovation.
GHTC member TB Alliance announced last week the creation of the first-ever child-friendly tuberculosis (TB) medicines, which are currently undergoing regulatory review by the World Health Organization and should be available in early 2016.