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The Marshall Plan
Understand how the Marshall Plan, one of the first large foreign aid programs, helped Europe rebuild after World War II, but also served the foreign policy interests of the United States.

It Takes a Village to Make Your Medicine
Follow the global supply chain across borders and into your pill bottle.

What Is Global Health?
We have made advances in global health, but we face challenges from new disease trends—and need funding to treat them.

Global Health Then and Now
The world has become healthier over the past few centuries, but new challenges are on the horizon.

The Rising Tide of Diabetes in Mexico
As noncommunicable diseases become more prevalent, Mexico is coming up with innovative ideas to fight the problem.

Noncommunicable Diseases and How They Are Measured
How to track and understand the world’s leading causes of death.

How Health Care Works Around the World
Experts agree that access to quality health care is the best way to improve global health. But health-care options vary greatly depending on where you are in the world.

The Changing Response to AIDS
A neglected global health crisis ultimately became a top priority for policymakers, donors, and doctors.

Technology and Development
As Great Britain’s Industrial Revolution and India’s Green Revolution have shown, technological innovation can drive extraordinary development. Explore how digital advancements are further driving progress today.

COVID-19’s Unequal Consequences
In its first few months, the pandemic disproportionately harmed people of color in the United States.