
Re:solve Global Health
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Re:solve Global Health is a journalistic platform for insights, conversations and solutions to what is holding us back from building healthier societies.
Copenhagen, Denmark
Joined August 2020
🌍#WorldPopulationDay | Theme: Empowering youth to build the families they want. Unfortunately, many young people face health, social, and economic barriers to do so. Today, we spotlight how prevention and #primaryhealthcare can reduce these barriers: .
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🌍The #SevilleCommitment is a turning point. Without bold reform in global finance, health will stay underfunded. The world's most vulnerable can't be left behind. #HealthEquity.
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🎯 New from us: “Re:Focus” – spotlighting stories shaping health equity today. We’re highlighting the WHO's newsletter on #SickleCell and midwifery, alongside two of our own deep dives. 📲 Catch it on our IG Story: #ReSolveHealth #HealthEquity.
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📣 Prevention starts with care. This #WorldDrugDay, we’re focusing on mental health, early support, and systems that work for young people. #InvestInPrevention #YouthHealth.
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🌍Over 123M people are forcibly displaced, incl. 49M children. This #WorldRefugeeDay, we call for health systems that are mobile, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of migrants and refugees. Displacement should never mean disconnection from healthcare.
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🩸This #WorldBloodDonorDay, a reminder: A single donation can save up to 3 lives. Yet nearly half of all blood donations come from just 16% of the global population. Donors are the backbone of resilient health systems. There’s no substitute. #GlobalHealth #ReSolveHealth.
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Today is #WorldEnvironmentDay 🌱🌎. The climate crisis is also a health crisis, from disease surges to disrupted care. Re:solve reports from Bangladesh and beyond on why we need climate-resilient health systems. Read more: #UHC #ClimateHealth.
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🌎At WHA78, health financing took center stage. From health taxes in DRC to regional reform across Africa, new models are emerging as donor aid declines. Read our journalist Maurizio’s reflections from Geneva👇. #WHA78 #GlobalHealth.
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đźšđźŚŽToday is #WorldNoTobaccoDay.Tobacco causes heart & lung disease, 20+ types of cancer & kills over 8M people yearly, mostly in LMICs targeted by industry marketing. At Re:solve, we highlight what happens when people quit: #WNTD2025 #TobaccoControl.
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🌍It’s International Day of Action for Women’s Health and a call to confront the global backlash against #SRHR. Our report explores the structural inequalities limiting women’s health and the urgent need for inclusive, #EquitableHealthSystems:
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🎉Historic week at #WHA78: WHO has adopted the first-ever Rare Diseases Resolution—a huge win for 300 million people worldwide. We at Re:solve continue to follow the road to recognition! #Resolution4Rare. 🧬Read our Rare Disease Report:
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🎗️This May, #CancerAwareness days remind us that the fight against cancer is far from over. We spotlight why #SkinCancer remains underdiagnosed in people of colour: & explore the disparities in #ChildhoodCancer care:
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🌍The 78th World Health Assembly is underway! . Our co-founder and director @MetteHalborg is in Geneva representing Re:solve and tuning in to discussions on #HealthEquity, #HealthInnovation & #RareDiseases . Stay tuned for insights and takeaways. #WHA78 #Resolution4Rare
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💡In our #RareDiseases Special Report, we explored lived experiences, gaps in diagnostics and treatment & innovations offering new hope. Read the report and let’s keep pushing for recognition & lasting solutions for the millions living with a rare disease:
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🎉Congrats to #JosephineChinele, winner of the MISA Malawi award for Best Development Health Financing Journalist! Her article on Malawi’s quest for sustainable health financing was part of our #UHC Special Report. 🏆. Read here:
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Prasanna Shirol’s daughter was India’s first diagnosed with Pompe disease. With no support, his family struggled for years—until he co-founded ORDI and pushed for treatment access. But rare disease care must go further. 📖 Read more: .#IndiaHealthcare.
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Three brave mothers established Kenya’s first #raredisease support group. Their efforts have since evolved into @RareDiseaseKE, a patient-led organisation that is paving the way for improved rare disease care, access & awareness💙.Read @cmutena's story:
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🗣️ “Rare disease patients are the real experts in their conditions.”. Yet their voices are often lost in underfunded healthcare systems. The advocacy movement is growing. But will the system listen? Read more in @DannyBuckland's words:
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