Why should countries continue investing in global health during political and economic pressure?
In this episode, Professor Ntobeko Ntusi explains the real reasons global health investment matters, how political realities shape health outcomes, and what is at risk when funding declines. This conversation looks at power, equity, research leadership, and responsibility in global health today.
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