
J. Stephen Morrison
Senior Vice President & Director, Global Health Policy Center at Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
J Stephen Morrison Senior Vice President & Director, Global Health Policy Center, Center for Strategic and International Studies
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3 weeks ago |
csis.org | Jirair Ratevosian |J. Stephen Morrison |Katherine E. Bliss
On January 20, President Trump announced a 90-day review of U.S. foreign assistance, which was later extended to 120 days. The review, which is set to conclude in the third week of May, was supposed to cover a wide range of development and global health programs, including the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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Jan 31, 2025 |
csis.org | J. Stephen Morrison |Katherine E. Bliss
A Need for Fresh ThinkingImperiled health is the human face of climate change. Indeed, the climate crisis is increasingly recognized to be a health crisis. It is a crisis marked by higher mortality, costly illnesses, and increased risks of new biological pathogens that together threaten U.S. national security interests. The most visible climate-related factors endangering health are dangerous forms of heat, along with wildfires and smoke, as well as ferocious storms and floods.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
csis.org | Erin Murphy |Katherine E. Bliss |J. Stephen Morrison
The Quad heads of state from Australia, the United States, Japan, and India committed—to the surprise of many observers—to the Quad Cancer Moonshot Initiative during their summit in Wilmington, Delaware, on September 21. The collective goal of this ambitious effort is to advance the elimination of cervical cancer, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), in collaboration with low- and middle-income Indo-Pacific partners, through expanded access to vaccines, screening, and treatment.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
csis.org | Thomas Grove y Alan Cullison |J. Stephen Morrison
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has struggled for years to unify its biosurveillance capabilities, achieving some progress but still falling short. It can fix that vulnerability through sustained, high-level leadership and a concrete, practical action plan to integrate and modernize its assets. These priority steps would improve the readiness of U.S. forces, the capability to detect and respond to biothreats, and the ability to protect Americans.
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May 17, 2024 |
csis.org | J. Stephen Morrison |Thomas Grove y Alan Cullison
Between May 21 and 24, 2024, Kenyan president William Ruto will visit Atlanta and Washington, D.C., for a White House state visit, the first African head of state to be so highly honored since 2008.
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RFK Jr. is spewing childish libertarian nonsense https://t.co/lAbE23JsxF