Global Health Matters episode 70: June 2026
The Global Health Matters podcast Global Health Matters [https://tdr.who.int/global-health-matters-podcast] is the podcast from TDR featuring renowned experts as well as emerging voices from across the globe, with a focus on sharing perspectives from low- and middle-income countries. The podcast includes our Signature episodes as well as "Dialogues," "Trailblazers with Garry" and "The Inside Track."
The Inside Track:
Lemons, 3G and dreams
Dear listener,
The Inside Track is a new series from Global Health Matters offering context, clarity and foresight that you won’t find in traditional news shows. Each episode brings host Garry Aslanyan [https://www.linkedin.com/in/garry-aslanyan/] together with two recurring voices: Catherine Kyobutungi [https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-kyobutungi-6573524b/], who brings insight from the frontlines of health research and policy in Africa, and Ricardo Baptista Leite [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardobaptistaleite/], a physician and global thinker on health, politics and AI. Together, they unpack the headlines with candid conversations grounded in lived experience. If you work in global health and want a better understanding of what’s happening, why it matters and what to watch out for, this series is for you.
Can global health serve an increasingly fragmented world? That’s the question at the heart of the latest installment of “The Inside Track.” This episode also features special guest Tenu Avafia [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tenu-avafia-85235825/], Deputy Executive Director of Unitaid. Their conversation spans AI governance, geopolitics, and access to health. From the mismatch between how AI is built and who it's built for, to the normalization of hate eroding global solidarity, to the rise of regional institutions like Africa CDC and the African Medicines Agency — this episode maps a global health landscape genuinely at a crossroads.
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