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Violence against women and girls has long term health ...
www.bmj.com › content › 3751 day ago · The association between violence and poor physical health is often overlooked England and Wales are experiencing an epidemic of violence against women and girls, according to a recent report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services.1 The report, commissioned by the home secretary after the murder of Sarah Everard, detailed the sobering extent of female ...
How can we strengthen the Joint ... - BMJ Global Health
https://gh.bmj.com/content/6/5/e00454501.05.2021 · ### Summary box The COVID-19 pandemic has raised questions about the utility of the International Health Regulations (IHR) and the effectiveness of the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) for strengthening global health security.1 If we are to embark on further revisions to the JEE for measuring global health security, we need to re-examine its purpose and limitations.
BMJ Global Health - Open access journal for a healthier world
gh.bmj.comBMJ 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.
Information for Authors - BMJ Global Health
https://gh.bmj.com/pages/authorsBMJ Global Health is an open access journal and levies an Article Processing Charge (APC) of 3,000 GBP (exclusive of VAT for UK and EU authors). The APC for Practice Papers, Editorials and Commentaries is 1,500 GBP (exclusive of VAT for UK and EU authors). There are no submission, colour or page charges.
Global health system resilience is in everyone’s ... - bmj.com
www.bmj.com › content › 375Dec 08, 2021 · Global health system resilience is in everyone’s interest. With an official death toll that has just surpassed five million, the covid-19 global crisis is on a scale unobserved by most people in living memory, disproportionately affecting the most socially and economically vulnerable. Like so many humanitarian crises, those who are, and will ...
Urban heat: an increasing threat to global health | The BMJ
www.bmj.com › content › 375Oct 25, 2021 · Shilu Tong and colleagues describe the health consequences of extreme urban heat and the priorities for action and research to mitigate the harms Cities are a crucial concern in dealing with climate change because an increasing proportion of the global population lives in urban areas. The world’s urban population is expected to grow from 4.2 billion in 2018 to 6.7 billion by 2050, including ...