Politics
Yes, Zimbabwe can
IPN Opinion article
President Obama's offer of AIDS relief to Zimbabwe is conditional on it not going anywhere near the pockets of Mugabe and his gang. But the good news is that there are many things Zimbabweans can do themselves to restore prosperity, even with Robert Mugabe still at the helm: all is not lost, despite the horrors of recent years. This author is part of a group of African think-tanks that compiled a list of practical and relatively simple policy recommendations for recovery in the recent The Zimbabwe Papers.
Europe's free, state-run health care has drawbacks
IPN News coverage
IPN's Philip Stevens comments on what lessons the US can learn from Europe as it reforms its health sector.
Be afraid of a replay of '70s-style protectionism
IPN Opinion article
WORLD leaders have pledged that there will be no repeat of the 1930s, when tit-for-tat protectionism turned a recession caused by the Wall Street crash into a decade-long depression. But it is a replay of the creeping protectionism of the 1970s that we should worry about.
Fueling waste and corruption: U.S. aid hurts poor more than helps
IPN Opinion article
President Obama has revamped the Bush policy of heath aid to poor countries by widening its scope beyond AIDS to all diseases: it looks like a great idea but it is full of unintended consequences.
This healthcare 'reform' will kill thousands
IPN Opinion article
Before the USA institutes a federal body for 'comparative effectiveness' review of new medical treatments, it should take a look at England's rationing body NICE - which has denied innovative medicines to thousands of patients.
Can Uganda learn from Chile's water revolution?
IPN Opinion article
About 95% of the world's water and sanitation is managed by government yet riots and demonstrations in Istanbul at the World Water Forum in late March vilified private management, as if it were a menace. It's time for a measured look at a real example of successful private water rights and management.

