Pregnancy is NOT a Death Sentence: The Leadership Journey of Dr. Eugene Kongnyuy in Ending
Prof. Eugene Kongnyuy Every day, 111 women die in West and Central Africa because they got pregnant. Think about that.
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Prof. Eugene Kongnyuy Every day, 111 women die in West and Central Africa because they got pregnant. Think about that.
Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD Africa’s global health reform discourse is at a crossroads. We are taking global health reform.
Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD In an era of shrinking aid and shifting global priorities, Africa’s greatest strength lies not.
Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD The idea of evidence is often treated as fixed — objective, value-free, and universally valid..
For Sam Oti, decolonising global health is not a slogan but a power shift: who decides priorities, whose voice is.
Professor Seye Abimbola joins us for the Expert’s Voice where he discusses epistemic injustice, the stubborn legacies of colonialism in.
Food security and malnutrition are terms often used interchangeably, yet they represent distinct concepts that require different approaches in both.
IntroductionThe impact of climate change on humans does not begin with flooded hospitals or heat-stricken human bodies. It begins in.
Dr. Brigitte Wandji joins us from the End Postpartum Hemorrhage Initiative and Kenya Obstetrics and Gynecology Society to discuss why.
À 65 ans, la plupart des gens songent à la retraite. Le Dr Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli (souvent appelé « Chandra »).
Postdoctoral fellow Shashika Bandara joins us from the Department of Global and Public Health at McGill University to discuss his.
At 65, most people are thinking about retirement. Dr. Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli (Chandra, as he is widely known) was earning his.
A Cameroonian doctor is proving that skinny people can have deadly liver disease too Doctors have been getting it wrong.
For researchers, funders, and global health practitioners, political will is not an abstract concept but a decisive force that determines.
The prevalence of suicide attempts in Africa is estimated at 9.9%. Among young people, the median lifetime prevalence of self-harm.