As seen through Dalia’s eyes: reflections on the world of Global Health from a pioneering Sudanese activist (Part 3)

In this final instalment of Sofia and Dalia’s interview, Dalia synthesises her experiences as an activist in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health, and shares her views on what ‘Decolonising Global Health’ means in practice.
Dr. Quinn M. Gentry discusses the importance of controlling images in advancing black feminism in public health

Dr. Quinn discusses the significance of respecting individuals’ right to self-define/value in advancing black feminism in public health
Naina Qayyum Discusses Food Safety and Why Urgent Action is Needed

In this blog post, Naina Qayyum reflects on food safety challenges and why it is time it takes a front seat in the food and public health discourse.
Edition 48 – Impacts of Starvation and War Conflicts in Yemen During COVID-19 Pandemic

Impacts of Starvation and War Conflicts in Yemen During COVID-19 Pandemic Nusaibah Tawfik ALsanabani, Haya Mohammed Abujledan, Ibrahim Ayman Abdullah, Mahmoud Bassiony Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation MacEachron S and Watt P. An epidemic within a pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on substance use in the United […]
Edition 48 – An Epidemic Within a Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Use in the United States

An Epidemic Within a Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on Substance Use in the United States By Sierra MacEachron and Payton Watt Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation MacEachron S and Watt P. An epidemic within a pandemic: the impact of COVID-19 on substance use in the United […]
Edition 48 – Bilingual Free Clinics: A Win-Win for Students and Patients or an Ethical Quandary?

Bilingual Free Clinics: A Win-Win for Students and Patients or an Ethical Quandary? By Amanda Caroline Tosi, MS and Matthew Van De Graaf MS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tosi A and Van De Graaf M. Bilingual free clinics: a win-win for students and patients or an […]
Edition 48 – Brazil and a Tragedy Foretold

Brazil and a Tragedy Foretold By Marcela Almeida Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Almeida M. Brazil and a tragedy foretold. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV7 Brazil and a Tragedy Foretold The way Brazil handled their pandemic crisis has been an active matter of discussion worldwide. Researchers across the country, as well as the international press, have highlighted […]
Edition 48 – Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Response to Global HIV Infection, with Focus on Pakistan

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in Response to Global HIV Infection, with Focus on Pakistan By Mahnoor Sukaina Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Sukaina M. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic in response to global hiv infection, with focus on Pakistan. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV6 Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic in […]
Edition 48 – Applicability of Virtual Reality Interventions for COVID-19 Pediatric Patients

Applicability of Virtual Reality Interventions for COVID-19 Pediatric Patients By Sahana Arkalgud Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Arkalgud S. Applicability of virtual reality interventions for COVID-19 pediatric patients. HPHR. 2021;48. DOI:10.54111/0001/VV5 Applicability of Virtual Reality Interventions for COVID-19 Pediatric Patients Introduction The emergence of the Delta variant […]
Edition 48 – Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on US Medical School Reopening Policies

Medical School During a Pandemic: A Retrospective Study on U.S. Medical School Reopening Policies By Andrea L. Klein; Daniel J. Muller, MPhil; Zach Silverstein, MHS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Klein A, Muller D, Silverstein Z. Medical school during a pandemic: a retrospective study on U.S. medical […]