Harmonizing Africa’s Data Governance: Challenges and Solutions
This article delves into two critical concerns with establishing a single data market across Africa: data privacy and data ownership.

This article delves into two critical concerns with establishing a single data market across Africa: data privacy and data ownership.
As countries become more sensitive to the risks of sharing their citizens’ health data, international research collaborations will become more difficult.
The COVID-19 pandemic has blatantly exposed the flaws of the World Health Organization and its International Health Regulations.
Social media poses an active health threat to many of its users, in a way that is akin to other regulated substances.
Russian and Chinese troll farms, news providers, and social media influencers are attacking Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca COVID vaccines.
Should more countries adopt China’s QR health code approach to combating COVID-19?
A common feature in emergency times around the world is that more powers are employed by the government and individual rights are curtailed.
In addition to tracing the early history of the Missouri and New York suits, we explain how these lawsuits are being used as conduits for misinformation.
By Katherine Drabiak The acclaimed One Child Nation, streaming on Amazon Prime, provides a haunting look at the reasoning, implementation, and consequences behind China’s (now revised) One Child Policy. Director Nanfu Wang expertly weaves together interviews from population health officials, medical professionals, and family members to describe how government policy strictly enforced population control measures…
If you rely on a pacemaker, an implanted defibrillator, a prosthetic hip, wear contacts or need an MRI, then you should be concerned about the constant threat and imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports by the Trump Administration. Using Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, President Donald Trump imposed new tariffs on an…