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November 7, 2017

Health
The Changing Demographics of Global Health

Population growth and aging are fueling a spectacular rise in noncommunicable diseases, such as cancers and cardiovascular diseases, in poor countries that are ill-prepared to handle them. 

A man comforts his fiancée, a patient at a breast cancer clinic in Tehran, Iran. With little access to preventive and primary care, working-age people in poorer nations are more likely to develop and receive late diagnoses for breast cancer and other NCDs.

March 18, 2009

Budget, Debt, and Deficits
Motion Chart: Financial Failures

Follow the health, size, and debt levels of major investment banks over time.

Motion Chart: Financial Failures

March 30, 2009

Trade
Motion Chart: Global Imbalances

Track the rise of global trade imbalances among the world’s major economies.

March 30, 2009

Economics
Motion Chart: Economic Power Shifts

Follow recent shifts in economic clout among the world’s major economies.

Motion Chart: Economic Power Shifts

January 31, 2019

Health Policy and Initiatives
The Future of Global Health Is Urban Health

Health and infectious diseases have shaped the history of urbanization, but it is cities that will define the future of global health.

Four boys look ahead as one flies a kite over houses in the Petare slum in Caracas, Venezuela.