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Naina Qayyum Discusses Child Feeding Practices (Part 2)

toddler's hand, a spoon and a messy table with food

In this blog, Naina Qayyum, reflects on insights from her conversation with parents on child feeding experiences and challenges. It is part 2 of 2 in the series ‘Those Who Feed Us’.

Naina Qayyum Discusses Child Feeding Practices (Part 1)

Children eating food

In this piece Naina Qayyum, shares her experience of interacting with parents to learn about their child feeding practices. Part 1 is a vlog.

Claire Bunn Reflects on Stories in Public Health

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The past few months have underscored the importance of staying curious in all my endeavors.

Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the situation of ASHA workers in India in her Two part series “Straightening our Spines” Part 1

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the situation of ASHA workers in India in her Two-part series “Straightening our Spines” Part 1 Straightening our Spines Part 1 This mini-series is about how the Indian healthcare system needs to rejuvenate and bolster its basic building blocks to […]

Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the plight of Biomedical waste (BMW) workers in New Delhi, India in her Two part series “Think Before you Waste” Part 2

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the plight of Biomedical waste (BMW) workers in New Delhi, India in her Two part series “Think Before you Waste” Think Before you Waste – Part 2 In continuation with my previous blog, part 2 of this mini-series will highlight […]

Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the plight of Biomedical waste (BMW) workers in New Delhi, India in her Two part series “Think Before you Waste” Part 1

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the plight of Biomedical waste (BMW) workers in New Delhi, India in her Two part series “Think Before you Waste” Think Before you Waste – Part 1 As I deep dive into the inequities rampant in the Indian healthcare system, […]

Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the lonely case of Orphan Drugs and how public policies can lend them shelter

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses the lonely case of Orphan Drugs and how public policies can lend them shelter In my last blog I discussed the flagship universal health coverage policy of the Indian government. In this blog I take on the case of orphan […]

Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses India’s Universal Health Insurance Program – Ayushman Bharat

A Tough Pill to Swallow By Dr. Dhairya Shrivastava, MBBS, MBA Dr Dhairya Shrivastava discusses India’s Universal Insurance Program – Ayushman Bharat In my last blog I outlined the embedded inequities in the Indian healthcare system. This blog will deep dive into the government’s flagship policy, Ayushman Bharat – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB […]

Rasha Kaloti Highlights the Determinants of Health in Conflict Settings

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An overview of the main socio-political determinants of health, based on Sumood’s coverage of various health areas from conflict settings in the Arab region

Rasha Kaloti Explores Migration & Disability: Barriers to Healthcare Access in Lebanon

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How do migrants with disabilities access healthcare services in Lebanon? what are the main barriers and possible solutions?

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