Tuberculosis (TB) remains the world’s deadliest infectious disease kiler, affecting the most vulnerable, including refugees ...
In June 2024, the World Health Assembly reached agreement on a package of amendments to the International Health Regulations ...
Introduction Women who live in humanitarian settings are three times more likely to die than those who live in peaceful environments. Person-centred maternity care (PCMC) is a fundamental human right ...
The response to COVID-19 exposed a lack of African capacity to influence global health decision-making and policy. A more ...
Ethiopia has prioritised high-impact interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, including antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) ...
Health justice is an emerging imperative in global health and health policy and systems research, particularly in fragile and ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one infectious killer on the planet while post-TB lung disease affects the quality of life ...
The year 2025 has emerged as a defining moment for global health, shaped by intersecting crises that demand urgent, ...
Globally, many adolescents become sexually active without access to quality and gender-responsive information. 1 Adolescents ...
In order to achieve global equity in healthcare research it is important to identify countries that are less visible in this ...
The US has long supported global immunisation through bilateral funding via the US Agency for International Development ...
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 ...