Global Hunger Declines Amid Regional Surges and Persistent Food Inflation, UN Report Reveals

The latest State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI 2025) report presents a complex and nuanced picture of global hunger, revealing both encouraging progress and deeply concerning setbacks. While the world saw an overall decline in hunger in 2024, significant regional disparities highlight the persistent challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2,…

Medicines for Africa: with cutting-edge research, Ghana is at the forefront

In Ghana, a state-of-the-art university laboratory is training a new generation of African scientists to develop treatments for malaria, tuberculosis and cancer. 24 July 2025 by Claudia Lacave Testing starts small. Hagar Afriyie, a 29-year-old master’s student, selects reagents from the lab fridge, mixes them in a flask, and waits – after 30 to 120…

Mama D’s emergency delivery exposes deep inequities in Uganda’s health system

Ugandan celebrity chef @mama_d256, an iconic figure in the country’s culinary world, beat pre-eclampsia to deliver twins on July 19, 2025, at TMR Hospital, a private hospital — her go-to health facility for years. “As of midmorning on Friday the 18th, I was just an expectant mom, eagerly waiting to receive my twins on September 3rd. Little…

In Madagascar, an unstable climate is putting the vaccine cold chain to the test

Vaccination in Madagascar increasingly relies on a cold chain powered by solar energy – a major breakthrough for remote health centres, now facing the growing challenges of a changing climate. 16 July 2025 by Rivonala Razafison In recent months, southern Madagascar has faced a string of extreme weather events. Long periods of drought have been…

Reaching zero-dose children: local challenges, global lessons

There isn’t one simple solution for identifying and reaching zero-dose children – local contexts require local solutions. 17 July 2025 by JSI Geography, mobility, language, social norms, and political context can often determine who gets vaccinated and who’s left behind. Understanding these local nuances is the essential first step. This was the focus of Gavi’s…

Children growing up without parents are 70% more likely not to have received a single vaccine

Orphans and children with absent parents are at significantly higher risk of missing out on routine immunisation, a new study has found. 17 July 2025 by Joelle Ducharme A child in the streets of Kausa, India. Credit: Gavi/2023/Prakhar Deep Jain A new study led by researchers at the University of Montreal and the University of Minnesota…