Decolonizing Global Health Scholarship: Time to Get Serious About Its Deep Flaws
Decolonizing Global Health Scholarship: Time to Get Serious About Its Deep Flaws —Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD. Over the past few months, I’ve
Decolonizing Global Health Scholarship: Time to Get Serious About Its Deep Flaws —Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD. Over the past few months, I’ve
Dr. Enos Moyo and his colleagues address this critical question in their insightful paper, The Budget Impact of Adopting Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for
Audrey B.’s “Reconnecting for Global Health: Building Community in Divided Times” is a compelling call to action for reimagining global health through connection,
In the newest issue of From the Horses Mouth, Nkatha Gitonga delivers a powerful interrogation of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in Kenya, drawing from
Dr. Oluwaseun Adebayo Adewunmi believes it does. As a physician and planetary health researcher, he argues that global health won’t thrive until we
Dr. Amanuel Abajobir says they must. As a global health researcher and MNCH expert at APHRC, he pushes for a future where maternal mental
This Expert’s Voice feature urges the global health community to stop mourning the decline of U.S. leadership and start confronting the deeper problem:
In this Horse’s Mouth feature, we meet Jeffrey Sumboh (BA, MPH), a pioneering GIS researcher at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research in Ghana,
In this edition of the Expert’s Voice, we sat down with Ajoke Adebisi- Ogedegbe, a seasoned global health practitioner dedicated to improving maternal and
Temie Giwa – Tubosun’s groundbreaking innovation, LifeBank, is doing just that. This health tech company is tackling maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa, where