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In order to achieve global equity in healthcare research it is important to identify countries that are less visible in this ...
Health justice is an emerging imperative in global health and health policy and systems research, particularly in fragile and ...
Taxes for tuberculosis: could tobacco and sugar tax revenue fund tuberculosis control interventions?
Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one infectious killer on the planet while post-TB lung disease affects the quality of life ...
Sudan’s ongoing civil war has devastated its healthcare infrastructure, displacing professionals, destroying facilities and ...
The ongoing mpox outbreak has recently passed one year since the WHO declared it a Public Health Emergency of International ...
Globally, many adolescents become sexually active without access to quality and gender-responsive information. 1 Adolescents ...
This paper shares our experiences and key lessons learnt from the development and implementation of a pioneering breast ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was not merely a biological event; it was a global stress test that exposed the fault lines in our ...
Introduction Caesarean use in India continues to rise and significant disparities exist. However, women and clinicians’ views ...
The Canadian federal government has consistently emphasized its commitment to global health equity. However, during the COVID ...
Women and clinicians’ views, preferences and experiences of caesarean section and vaginal birth in India: a qualitative substudy of the ‘Misoprostol or Oxytocin for Labour Induction’ (MOLI) trial (5 ...
Mandating COVID-19 vaccination of healthcare personnel (HCP) could maximise vaccine uptake, but risks exacerbating breakdowns in trust between HCP and their institutions. Ethical arguments for ...
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