Global Health Unfiltered

Global Health Unfiltered!

A podcast about the unspoken realities of global health in Africa and the world

  1. Paying more and Owning less with Nelson Aghogho Evaborhene

    1D AGO

    Paying more and Owning less with Nelson Aghogho Evaborhene

    Send a text The America First Global Health Strategy promises something African health advocates have demanded for decades: ownership. Through time-bound bilateral compacts, countries co-finance health programs with the US, gradually taking over as American funding tapers. By year five, they're supposed to own and sustain these systems themselves. But what if ownership without authority is just dependency with a new face? In this episode, we sit down with Nelson Aghogho Evaborhene, PhD fellow in Global Health Governance at Roskilde University, to unpack how these compacts actually work. Nelson has written several major analyses of the AFGH, and his conclusion is stark: these agreements transfer responsibility to African governments without transferring commensurate control over technology, data, procurement, or even the political conditions under which funding continues. We explore Nigeria's $3 billion compact and its religious conditionalities, the South Africa precedent where funding was cut for political reasons despite strong performance, how bilateralism fragments the continental institutions Africa has been building, and why—even with full domestic financing—health systems remain vulnerable to collapse if they can't produce what they need. Reading: Nelson's articles Rebalancing Risk and Responsibility Under the America First Global Health Strategy The America First Global Health Strategy and the Dilemma of Pan-Africanism America First and the Fragmentation of Global Health: How Africa can Reimagine Its Agency Protecting global health in the era of the America First Strategy To support us, consider becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon or making a one-time donation via PayPal. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: globalhealthunfiltered.com Follow us on X (@unfiltered_gh), LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.

    49 min
  2. Unmasking Global Health: Reflections on 2025

    12/27/2025

    Unmasking Global Health: Reflections on 2025

    Send a text 2025 was the year the comfortable illusions of global health shattered. The U.S. withdrawal from WHO, the dismantling of USAID, and controversial bilateral agreements exposed uncomfortable truths about power, dependency, and who really benefits from "global health partnerships." In this special year-end episode, we hear from global health leaders across the world reflecting on what 2025 revealed and where we're heading in 2026. Featuring perspectives from: Dr. Luchuo Bain on why this is "the end of global health as we knew it—and the opening we needed."Dr. Seye Abimbola on being "surprised by how surprised people have been" about global health as foreign policyDr.  Boghuma Titanji on reimagining sustainable health financing after devastating aid cutsDr. Madhu Pai on why we can't save global health without saving democracyDr. Mohamed Aburawi on moving from intention to infrastructureSitawa Wafula on AI's unregulated role in mental health careWe examine the human toll of USAID cuts, the sovereignty concerns around bilateral agreements, and the glimmers of agency emerging as countries like Nigeria and South Africa step up with domestic funding. This isn't just a year in review; it's a reckoning with what global health has been and what it must become. To support us, consider becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon or making a one-time donation via PayPal. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter: globalhealthunfiltered.com Follow us on X (@unfiltered_gh), LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.

    40 min

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