by Ebere Okereke Global health is at a structural inflection point. Crisis-driven architectures saved lives but entrenched fragility and dependence.
Sustaining progress now requires restoring country agency, strengthening national institutions, and securing predictable, sustainable health financing. Global health architecture as we know it is at a structural inflection point.
In this Perspective, Ebere Okereke discusses priorities for sustainable progress, including restoring country agency, strengthening national institutions, and securing predictable, sustainable health financing.
PLOS Medicine published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 03 Mar 2026.
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