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When the Algorithm Doesn’t Know Your Face: WHO’s Push for AI, That Works All Inclusive

The WHO’s “AI for All” framework highlights the urgent need to eliminate bias in healthcare AI and ensure equitable, inclusive technology for underserved populations worldwide. Global Health & Technology I Social Development There is a village in rural Bihar, India, where the nearest physician is 40 kilometers away. A child develops a fever at midnight….

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HPV Vaccines Shown to Prevent Up to 90% of Cervical Cancer When Given Early

HPV vaccines can prevent up to 90% of cervical cancer when given early, offering strong protection against high-risk HPV strains. Early vaccination combined with screening provides the best defense against the disease. Key Highlights Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines now have strong scientific evidence supporting their role in preventing cervical cancer and related diseases. International research,…

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Philanthropy, Power, and Accountability: The Gates Foundation Model

The Gates Foundation’s vast influence in global development delivers measurable gains while concentrating power and raising ethical, ecological, and accountability concerns. It highlights risks posed by reputational scrutiny, philanthropic exit, and private capital shaping public systems, particularly in countries like India. ———————————————————————————————————— Over the last two decades, private philanthropy has become a central force in…

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AI Health Revolution in Africa: Gates and OpenAI Launch $50M Horizon1000 Initiative

A new drive is underway to transform healthcare across Africa. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and OpenAI have unveiled a major $50 million initiative aimed at bringing advanced artificial intelligence tools to clinics in several African countries. The effort, named Horizon1000, plans to improve health services for millions by 2028. The announcement came at…

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Can AI hear disease Inside Swaasa’s breakthrough in TB, asthma, and Pneumonia detection

Can AI hear disease? Inside Swaasa’s breakthrough in TB, asthma, and Pneumonia detection

Respiratory illnesses continue to pose a significant global health threat, especially in low- and middle-income countries with limited access to modern medical diagnostics. While traditional clinical assessments, including chest X-rays and spirometry, or bronchoscopy are available, they require sophisticated resources and health personnel, both of which are often unavailable within resource-limited countries. The chronic burden…

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Access in the Eye of the Storm: Mental Health Services Amid Catastrophes and Emergencies

October 10, 2025 marks the World Mental Health Day and the theme this year – “Access to Services: Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies (Disasters)” highlights an issue that is often pushed to the side. When disasters strike – earthquakes, storms, pandemics, conflicts – the need for mental health services rises. The loss, grief, dislocation,…

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