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The White House puts forward a name to lead on global health security and HIV. Plus, confirmed Ebola cases double in just over a week, and Gates invests in Africa's medical products regulatory systems.
Career coach Deborah Pratt shares strategies for staying resilient during a job search.
What does it actually take to get funded by the new DIV Fund?
The independent nonprofit is bringing a venture-style approach to grantmaking. Early-stage ideas need a credible theory of change, while later-stage projects should deliver proof of impact.
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The foundation sees it as a way to expand access to lifesaving medical products. It's supporting both national regulators and the African Medicines Agency.
“You've unleashed them and left them unemployed," said Amanda Nataro, one of the founders of Aid on the Hill. "So, what did you think was going to happen?”
Plus, Luke Lindberg continues his full court press to be WFP’s next leader.
As global health institutions and donors embrace country-led development, experts are raising concerns that multiple reform efforts are moving forward in parallel with little alignment.
For the latest episode of our podcast series, Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba sits down with Managing Editor Anna Gawel and reporter Jesse Chase-Lubitz to discuss the week’s top global development stories.
Mark Green renews call for domestic resource mobilization; a macroanalysis of global health reform; and why are the Ebola numbers fluctuating?
Co-founder Sasha Gallant outlines exactly what their team is looking for — and how the bar changes depending on your stage of innovation.
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DIV Fund’s request for proposals revives a venture-style model for funding development innovation at a time of tighter budgets and higher expectations. In a Devex Pro Funding Briefing, its leaders out...