Introduction Over 2 billion people worldwide are affected by ongoing armed conflict. The wide-ranging impact of conflict on ...
Background Palestinian refugee children under five face social, economic and political challenges that may affect their ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that disproportionately affects African populations, with over 75% of global cases found in sub-Saharan Africa. 1 SCD continues to be the most common ...
Introduction Cervical cancer remains a major health concern in low-resource settings, with Cambodian women experiencing some ...
Background Historically, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has faced the greatest public health burden from mpox, ...
South Africa’s constitutional democracy is grounded in principles of openness, accountability and public participation. 1 ...
Introduction India was one of the first countries to codify the right to abortion care under specific conditions. Yet an ...
Colonial legacies have significantly shaped global health, creating power imbalances between the Global North and the Global ...
There is increasing attention paid to solidarity in global health, but its substance and definitions remain contested. We explore the tensions between global health institutions’ historic approaches ...
Introduction The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) has been the World Health Organization’s (WHO) second biggest source of funding in recent years, contributing 9.5% of WHO’s revenues between ...
Severe mental health impact: the conflict in Sudan has severely impacted the mental health of displaced children and adolescents, leading to increased cases of depression, anxiety and Post-Traumatic ...
Global research and development (R&D) pipelines for diseases that disproportionately affect African countries appear to be inadequate, with governments struggling to prioritise investment in R&D. This ...
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