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Building the evidence base for global health policy: the …

WebNational public health institutes and WHO collaborating centres, and their global networks, are a key resource to support public health system strengthening with …

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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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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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Implementation of health and health-related sustainable …

WebIntroduction While health is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), many other ‘health-related’ goals comprise determinants of health. Integrated …

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‘Global health’: meaning what

Web‘Global health’ is emerging as an increasingly widely invoked and powerful discursive construct. But what does it mean? It is described as a metaphor, a conceptual framing, a …

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Essential public health functions: the key to resilient …

WebOn 5 May 2023, the WHO declared an end to the designation of COVID-19 as a public health emergency of international concern.1 While COVID-19 remains a threat to …

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The need for global social epidemiology in the polycrisis …

WebCall for global social epidemiology (GSE): there is a need for a renewal in social epidemiology to address the challenges of the polycrisis era. GSE prioritises …

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Quality and safety for substances of human origins: …

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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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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Comparison of WHO versus national COVID-19 therapeutic …

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

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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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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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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 point in …

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Global health security and the health-security nexus: principles

WebAnalysis. To cite: McCoy D, Roberts S, Daoudi S, et al. Global health security and the health-security nexus: principles, politics and praxis. BMJ Glob Health. 2023;8:e013067. …

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Essential public health functions: the key to resilient health …

WebTo cite: Squires N, Garfield R, Mohamed- Ahmed O, et al. Essential public health functions: the key to resilient health systems. BMJ Glob Health 2023;8:e013136. doi:10.1136/ …

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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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The impact of decentralisation on health systems: a systematic …

WebBackground Decentralisation is a common mechanism for health system reform; yet, evidence of how it impacts health systems remains fragmented. Despite published …

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Threats by artificial intelligence to human health and human …

WebWhile artificial intelligence (AI) offers promising solutions in healthcare, it also poses a number of threats to human health and well-being via social, political, economic …

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How health can make a contribution to peace in Africa: WHO’s …

WebApplying the WHO Global Health for Peace Initiative in Africa. The African region has already started to implement the health for peace approach and a number of activities …

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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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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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