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Comparison of WHO versus national COVID-19 …

WEBBackground The COVID-19 pandemic affected all WHO member states. We compared and contrasted the COVID-19 treatment guidelines of each member state with the WHO …

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Global health is more than just ‘Public Health Somewhere …

WEBThe coronavirus pandemic is an example of a global health problem that is affecting people everywhere, especially vulnerable groups. Due to the ever-increasing …

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Beyond the building blocks: integrating community roles …

WEBAchieving ambitious health goals—from the Every Woman Every Child strategy to the health targets of the sustainable development goals to the renewed …

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Women's health: a new global agenda BMJ Global Health

WEBGlobal efforts to improve the health of women largely focus on improving sexual and reproductive health. However, the global burden of disease has changed significantly …

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Shifting the paradigm: using disease outbreaks to build …

WEBDisease outbreaks and health emergencies cause substantial human suffering, death and economic loss. Such events push weak health systems to a …

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A health systems resilience research agenda: moving from …

WEBHealth system resilience, known as the ability for health systems to absorb, adapt or transform to maintain essential functions when stressed or shocked, has quickly gained …

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Essential public health functions: the key to resilient …

WEBThe role of public health and its steward - ship from national to global levels are key to operation- alising the EPHFs, enhancing multisectoral responsibility for health and …

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Policy uptake and implementation of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria …

WEBWHO recommends RTS,S/AS01 as the world’s first malaria vaccine. Malaria remains a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite the global …

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Reviewing essential public health functions in the Eastern

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in many health systems worldwide with profound implications for health and society. The public health challenges experienced …

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Sustainability in global health: a low ceiling, a star in the …

WEBSustainability has long been a central but rarely studied concept in global health. It points to an endgame for initiatives and actors seeking to improve health outcomes and reduce …

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Rapid diagnostic test: a critical need for outbreak preparedness …

WEBIntroduction. Infectious disease outbreaks are a growing global public health threat.1 An expanding human population increased zoonotic spill-over to humans, and …

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The downstream effects of COVID-19 on adolescent girls in the …

WEBDue to COVID-19, schools were closed to mitigate disease spread. Past studies have shown that disruptions in education have unintended consequences for …

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Defining global health as public health somewhere else

WEBIntroduction. There are many definitions of global health,1–3 but none capture what is truly distinctive about the field. In particular, beyond tautologically emphasising the ‘global’ …

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Global health beyond geographical boundaries: reflections from …

WEBIntroduction. As global health educators and researchers from Sweden, we read King and Koski’s1 argument that global health should be defined as ‘public health somewhere …

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Quality and safety for substances of human origins: scientific …

WEBIntroduction. In December 2023, the Council of the European Union (EU) and the European Parliament reached consensus on a new ‘Regulation on standards of …

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Health research in humanitarian crises: an urgent global imperative

WEBGlobally, humanitarian crises—such as armed conflict, forced displacement, natural disasters and major disease outbreaks—affect more people today than at any …

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Public health emergencies in war and armed conflicts in Africa: …

WEB### SUMMARY BOX War and armed conflicts, in any form, threaten public health.1 Outbreaks of diseases have the propensity to cripple the growth of a nation, especially …

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WEBBMJ Global Health is an Open Access, online journal from BMJ dedicated to publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content relevant to those involved in global health, including …

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Global health and human rights for a postpandemic world

WEBGlobal health from a human rights perspective. In the WHO Constitution, world leaders proclaimed ‘the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the …

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Power analysis in health policy and systems research: a guide to

WEBPower is a growing area of study for researchers and practitioners working in the field of health policy and systems research (HPSR). Theoretical development and empirical …

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Opportunities and challenges for financing women’s, children’s …

WEBWomen, children and adolescents (WCA), especially in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), will bear the worst consequences of climate change during their …

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How (not) to write about global health BMJ Global Health

WEBThere has been much talk recently in BMJ Global Health , in other journals, and on social media platforms, about equity in global health research. But there has been little …

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The global health workforce stock and distribution in 2020 and …

WEBResults In 2020, the global workforce stock was 29.1 million nurses, 12.7 million medical doctors, 3.7 million pharmacists, 2.5 million dentists, 2.2 million midwives and 14.9 …

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Progress towards health equity in Vietnam: evidence from …

WEBIntroduction One of the ultimate goals of strengthening the health system is to achieve health equity. Vietnam is considered one of the ‘fast-track countries’ to achieve the …

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