Background Globally, adolescent mothers and their children have poorer health outcomes. However, little is known regarding ...
Introduction Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is an immune response triggered by group A Streptococcus (GAS) infections, ...
Background Objective measurements estimated that 1.57 billion people globally had hearing loss in 2019. However, where ...
Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects an estimated 27% of women globally, with consequences spanning mental, ...
With global malaria cases on the rise, the WHO has placed increased emphasis on National Malaria Programmes to tailor ...
The Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde, SUS) is a cornerstone of Brazil’s public health, offering universal care ...
Background Mortality and readmission rates are high in low-income countries following hospital discharge; however, few ...
Background Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is a widely implemented malaria prevention strategy for children under five ...
Introduction The theory of norm diffusion provides a fundamental framework for analysing the emergence, cascade and internalisation of norms in global health governance. As think tanks combine policy ...
Countries in the Global South continue to struggle to train and retain good researchers and practitioners to address local, regional and global health challenges. As a result, there is an ongoing ...
Introduction Since the 1970s, voluntary contributions have become an increasingly important component of WHO’s budget. As voluntary contributions tend to be earmarked for donor-specified programmes ...
Mobile phones are increasingly used to facilitate in-service training for frontline health workers (FLHWs). Mobile learning (mLearning) programmes have the potential to provide FLHWs with high quality ...
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