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Building and sustaining effective partnerships for training the next generation of global health leaders
(Levy Library Press, 2021)
Introduction: Partnerships are essential to creating effective global health leadership training programs. Global pandemics, including the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and more recently the COVID-19 pandemic, have tested the impact ...
COVID-19 vaccine equity: a health systems and policy perspective.
(Taylor and Francis, 2021)
INTRODUCTION: The global COVID-19 vaccine rollout has highlighted inequities in the accessibility of countries to COVID-19 vaccines. Populations in low- and middle-income countries have found it difficult to have access ...
Integrating social determinants of health in the universal health coverage monitoring framework
(Pan American Health Organization, 2013)
Underpinning the global commitment to universal health coverage (UHC) is the fundamental role of health for well-being and sustainable development. UHC is proposed as an umbrella health goal in the post-2015 sustainable ...
Protocol for the development of a CONSORT-equity guideline to improve reporting of health equity in randomized trials
(2015)
Abstract
Background
Health equity concerns the absence of avoidable and unfair differences in health. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can provide evidence about the impact ...
Endemic Cardiovascular Diseases of the Poorest Billion
(Wolters Kluwer Health, 2016)
The poorest billion people are distributed throughout the world, though most are concentrated in rural sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) data can be sparse in low- and middle-income countries ...
Governança global para a saúde
(ENSP/Fiocruz, 2018)
Gobernanza global para la salud
(ENSP/Fiocruz, 2018)
The Peruvian COVID-19 vaccine scandal and re-thinking the path to public trust.
(Taylor and Francis, 2021)
In February 2021, the Peruvian 'vaccinegate' scandal broke when the media reported that nearly 500 experimental doses of an ongoing COVID-19 trial were given to key individuals not enrolled in the trial. Indeed, vaccine ...
The global burden of women's cancers: a grand challenge in global health
(Elsevier, 2016)
Every year, more than 2 million women worldwide are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer, yet where a woman lives, her socioeconomic status, and agency largely determines whether she will develop one of these cancers ...
The People's Health Movement: health for all now
(2005-07)
We are moving away from the year 2000, and the goal of "health for all" remains distant. Economic globalization, which many consider to be one of the most serious threats to health, moves ahead, along with globalization ...