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A health worker administers the HPV vaccine to a girl during an immunisation session in Nigeria. Credit: Gavi/2023/Latitude Space Africa

HPV vaccines help reduce US cervical cancer deaths by 62%

5 Mar 2025
3 min read
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HPVData
Oral cholera vaccination. Gavi/2023/Kelvin Juma

Forgotten pandemic: The cholera emergency in five charts

13 Sep 2024
3 min read
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Spotlight on choleraCholeraData
A mother with her baby talking to a nurse at a health clinic in Kampala, Uganda. Credit: Gavi/2024/Jjumba Martin

Global immunisation in 2023: 7 things you need to know

15 Jul 2024
4 min read
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DataExplainerRoutine immunisation
A Ghanaian, a laboratory technician assigned to hospital ship USNS Mercy, inputs and logs data samples in the ship’s laboratory in 2022. Investment is needed to improve data quality and availability. Copyright: Jake Greenberg (CC BY-NC 2.0)

Global South leading the way on citizen-generated data

26 Jun 2024
4 min read
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DataInnovationCross-posts
Research has shown that the continuing decline in biodiversity is a threat to humanity’s existence.  Credit: Pexels/Vanessa Garcia

The fascinating link between biodiversity and mental wellbeing

23 May 2024
3 min read
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Cross-postsData
Malawi women and children with anti-malarial nets. African nations need to tailor interventions based on the local setting as blanket approaches spread precious resources too thin says Cynthia Mwase. Copyright: Ruthgrace (CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED)

Data arms Africa’s fight against malaria

3 May 2024
5 min read
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Cross-postsMalariaData
Beatrice Otieno's four children, aged 16, 13, 7, and 8 months have been able to receive various life-saving vaccines such as BCG, inactivated poliovirus vaccine, and measles vaccine, among others. Credit: Gavi/2023/Kelvin Juma

New data shows vaccines have saved 154 million lives in the past 50 years

24 Apr 2024
3 min read
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Data
Racial and gender biases in the collection of genome data need fixing, writes a bioinformatician. Credit: Knowable Magazine

We urgently need data for equitable personalized medicine

22 Mar 2024
6 min read
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Cross-postsData
Not just patients, but medical professionals also receive racial bias. Credit: Unsplash/National Cancer Institute

Healthcare suffers from a racial bias. What can we do to change that?

9 Feb 2024
4 min read
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Cross-postsData
Despite the staggering amount of data generated by the healthcare sector, 97% of it goes unused. Credit: National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

How to harness the power of health data to improve patient outcomes

10 Jan 2024
5 min read
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Cross-postsData
A mother and small child photographed during a vaccine campaign in Bangladesh. Credit: Ashraful Arefin

Eight things you need to know about the state of global immunisation

18 Jul 2023
6 min read
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DataExplainerRoutine immunisation
Credit: RF._.studio on Pexels

Global data missing on grant-making gender gap

19 May 2023
3 min read
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DataGender equality

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