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Gulf Investment Could Become One of the Most Important Forces in Global Health Diplomacy
Gulf states increasingly possess the capital, logistics capacity, technology ambitions, and international relationships necessary to fund major health initiatives beyond their borders. The opportunity is to turn investment into durable health systems rather than isolated philanthropic projects.
The Middle East's Health Emergency Is Becoming a Regional Systems Problem
Conflict does not respect health-system boundaries. Displacement, disrupted supply chains, damaged infrastructure, workforce movement, infectious disease risk, and interrupted chronic care increasingly require regional rather than purely national health planning.
Water Scarcity Is Rewriting the Cholera Risk Map Across the Middle East
Cholera's return to parts of the Middle East and North Africa tracks closely with water infrastructure damage and scarcity, making outbreak response inseparable from water diplomacy.