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Redefining Debt-to-Health, a triple-win health financing instrument in global health
Redefining Debt-to-Health, a triple-win health financing instrument in global health
As a recognized win–win-win approach to international debt relief, Debt-to-Health(D2H)has successfully translated de...
Social protection and the International Monetary Fund: promise versus performance
Social protection and the International Monetary Fund: promise versus performance
Countries in the Global South are currently facing momentous economic and social challenges, including major debt service ...
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day: do climate variations enhance the spread of COVID-19?
Rain, rain, go away, come again another day: do climate variations enhance the spread of COVID-19?
The spread of infectious diseases was further promoted due to busy cities, increased travel, and climate change, which led...
Food insecurity, COVID-19 and diets in Fiji – a cross-sectional survey of over 500 adults
Food insecurity, COVID-19 and diets in Fiji – a cross-sectional survey of over 500 adults
Food insecurity is associated with inadequate nutrition and increased rates of chronic disease. The primary aim of this st...
The optimisation of public health emergency governance: a simulation study based on COVID-19 pandemic control policy
The optimisation of public health emergency governance: a simulation study based on COVID-19 pandemic control policy
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic sparked numerous studies on policy options for managing public health emergencies, e...
Challenges in international health financing and implications for the new pandemic fund
Challenges in international health financing and implications for the new pandemic fund
The failures of the international COVID-19 response highlighted key gaps in pandemic preparedness and response (PPR). The ...
COVID-19 and migrants: lessons for pandemic preparedness from the Malaysian experience
COVID-19 and migrants: lessons for pandemic preparedness from the Malaysian experience
Aligning with global evidence related to migrants and COVID-19, the pandemic highlighted and exposed long-standing structu...
Much room for change: access to surgical care for stateless individuals in Pakistan
Much room for change: access to surgical care for stateless individuals in Pakistan
As developing countries take steps towards providing universal essential surgery, ensuring the equitable distribution of s...
Does structural form matter? A comparative analysis of pooled procurement mechanisms for health commodities
Does structural form matter? A comparative analysis of pooled procurement mechanisms for health commodities
Pooled procurement can be seen as a collaboration initiative of buyers. Such mechanisms have received increased attention ...
“They try to suppress us, but we should be louder”: a qualitative exploration of intimidation in tobacco control
“They try to suppress us, but we should be louder”: a qualitative exploration of intimidation in tobacco control
Tobacco control advocates and researchers face powerful opponents who go to great lengths to protect their interests. Whil...
Learning from COVID-19: government leaders’ perspectives to improve emergency risk communication
Learning from COVID-19: government leaders’ perspectives to improve emergency risk communication
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the challenges of effective emergency risk communication (ERC...
Policies to prevent zoonotic spillover: a systematic scoping review of evaluative evidence
Policies to prevent zoonotic spillover: a systematic scoping review of evaluative evidence
Emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin present a critical threat to global population health. As accelerating glo...
Healthcare workers’ freedom of movement in times of pandemics: an emerging norm of customary international law
Healthcare workers’ freedom of movement in times of pandemics: an emerging norm of customary international law
A shortage of healthcare workers can hinder the ability to prepare for and respond to global security threats caused by di...
The politics of glyphosate regulation: lessons from Sri Lanka’s short-lived ban
The politics of glyphosate regulation: lessons from Sri Lanka’s short-lived ban
Glyphosate is the world’s most used herbicide and a central component of modern industrial agriculture. It has also ...
Trade agreements and tobacco control policy: analysis of the impact of FCTC on regulatory contents of trade agreements from 2001 to 2019
Trade agreements and tobacco control policy: analysis of the impact of FCTC on regulatory contents of trade agreements from 2001 to 2019
This study aims to analyze the impact of Framework of Convention of Tobacco Control (FCTC) on regulatory contents of trade...
Global priority for the care of orphans and other vulnerable children: transcending problem definition challenges
Global priority for the care of orphans and other vulnerable children: transcending problem definition challenges
Tens of millions of children lack adequate care, many having been separated from or lost one or both parents. Despite the ...
A framework of NGO inside and outside strategies in the commercial determinants of health: findings from a narrative review
A framework of NGO inside and outside strategies in the commercial determinants of health: findings from a narrative review
Public health scholarship has uncovered a wide range of strategies used by industry actors to promote their products and i...
The barriers, facilitators and association of vaccine certificates on COVID-19 vaccine uptake: a scoping review
The barriers, facilitators and association of vaccine certificates on COVID-19 vaccine uptake: a scoping review
Globally, COVID-19 vaccines have proven to be instrumental for promoting population health by reducing illness from SARS-C...
Does it matter that standard preparedness indices did not predict COVID-19 outcomes?
Does it matter that standard preparedness indices did not predict COVID-19 outcomes?
A number of scientific publications and commentaries have suggested that standard preparedness indices such as the Global ...