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As we prepare to announce the recipient of the 2020 BMJ Global Health Grant, we went back to 2019's winner and asked him what receiving the grant meant to ...
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19.11.2021 · Posted on November 19, 2021 by BMJ GH Blogs. The COVID-19 crisis has been marked by various restrictions placed on people to secure global health. Yet this is only one aspect of the relationship between public health and the limitations on human rights and freedoms. Recent years have seen authoritarian governments around the globe shrinking ...
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19.11.2021 · Beyond health: Connecting art, COVID-19 and the Sustainable Development Goals in the rural plains of Nepal , Posted on September 23, 2021 by BMJ GH Blogs in COVID-19. Colonialism in speech-language pathology: Moving forward , Posted on September 7, 2021 by BMJ GH Blogs in Decolonizing global health & Disability.
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28.09.2021 · BMJ Global Health is an open access, online journal dedicated to publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content relevant to those involved in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians and frontline healthcare workers.BMJ Global Health adheres to the highest possible industry standards concerning publication ethics.
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Nov 19, 2021 · Posted on November 19, 2021 by BMJ GH Blogs. The COVID-19 crisis has been marked by various restrictions placed on people to secure global health. Yet this is only one aspect of the relationship between public health and the limitations on human rights and freedoms. Recent years have seen authoritarian governments around the globe shrinking ...
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18.05.2021 · Posted on May 18, 2021 by BMJ GH Blogs. Just a few days after starting its own COVID-19 vaccination program , India provided vaccines as grant- in-aid to other countries 1 . This was in sharp contrast to some high-income countries which stockpile vaccines, and block proposals to suspend intellectual property rights in World Trade Organisation 2.
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09.10.2020 · BMJ Global Health, Communicable disease, COVID-19, Editor's Note, Health system, International development Tagged Climate change, covid-19, decolonisation, embedded research, pandemic, politics, science COVID-19 guidelines for reopening schools: policy considerations for children with special education needs