[ad_1] Summary box The colonial undertones in global health, underpinned by a history of side-lining people from low-income and middle-income countries from the design of global and public health systems, is a widely acknowledged problem.Decolonising global […]
[ad_1] Introduction A large amount of research on the COVID-19 pandemic around the world emphasises the disproportionate burden of the pandemic among racial/ethnic minorities, the poor, the elderly and people with disabilities, low educational attainment and […]
[ad_1] Introduction As countries advance from low-income to middle-income status, they are likely to observe a transition in funding and technical assistance provided by multilateral and bilateral aid agencies. Triggered by a combination of advances in […]
[ad_1] Summary of key points In the face of contemporary global challenges to child development, both pre and postpandemic, business as usual approaches are inadequate to promote equitable early child development (ECD). To build back better, […]
[ad_1] WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ON THIS TOPIC To effectively tackle the issue of health workers’ (HWs) migration from low/middle-income countries (LMICs) and improve health systems, robust data, especially related to the drivers of migration or […]
[ad_1] Summary box Academic peer review is a foundation on which scientific knowledge is built, however, this type of training is not widely available. High-quality peer-reviewer training open to researchers across the globe has the potential […]
[ad_1] Introduction Malaria parasite transmission is highly seasonal across the African Sahel subregion with more than 60% of the burden occurring during the rainy season.1 Clinical trials in Burkina Faso and Mali evaluating RTS,S/AS01E (RTS,S) malaria […]
[ad_1] Summary The mobilisation of community and civil society actors during health emergencies may arise from endogenous dynamics. But this needs to be supported by the public authorities to be effective and sustainable. This support can […]
[ad_1] Introduction Increasing attention is being paid to coproduction—the involvement of potential end users in the design, delivery and evaluation of interventions—in the field of global health and medicine.1 The new National Institute for Health Research […]
[ad_1] Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) is a global public health concern. Although TB is preventable and treatable, approximately 10 million new TB cases and 1.3 million deaths were estimated to have occurred in 2020, making TB a […]