Edition 54 – Legislation Study in Public Health: An Exploration of the Mental Health Ordinance in Hong Kong

Legislation Study in Public Health: An Exploration of the Mental Health Ordinance in Hong Kong By Amelia Lo, MPH, MBA, LLB Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Lo A. Legislation study in public health: an exploration of the mental health ordinance in Hong Kong. HPHR. 2021;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB1 Legislation Study in Public Health: An Exploration of the Mental […]
The role of Primary Healthcare in Nigeria: a way forward

On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Dr Ifeanyi Nsofor the CEO of EpiAfric describes the state of primary health care in Nigeria. He also describes the functions of the Primary Healthcare system and gave recommendations on what can be done differently to improve primary healthcare in the country.
Edition 35 – Examining Public Health Partnership with the Private Sector through the Lens of Power and Commercial Determinants of Health

Examining Public Health Partnership with the Private Sector through the Lens of Power and Commercial Determinants of Health By Vinu Ilakkuvan, DrPH, MSPH Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Ilakkuvan V. Examining public health partnership with the private sector through the lens of power and commercial determinants of […]
Edition 35 – The Emerging Role of Public Health Leadership in Food Systems Transformation

The Emerging Role of Public Health Leadership in Food Systems Transformation By Michelle L. Slimko, DrPH, MPH, RD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Slimko M. The emerging role of public health leadership in food systems transformation. HPHR. 2021;35. DOI:10.54111/0001/II3 The Emerging Role of Public Health Leadership […]
Edition 35 – What is Making Black Women fat? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities

What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination of the Impact of Race and Racism as Contributing Factors to Overweight and Obesity Health Disparities By Jovonni Spinner, DrPH, MPH, CHES Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Spinner J. What’s Impacting the Waistinlines of Black Women? An Examination […]
Edition 35 – Untapped Potential: The Need for DrPH Professionals to Mitigate the Next Public Health Crisis, Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Untapped Potential: The Need for DrPH Professionals to Mitigate the Next Public Health Crisis, Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic By Brittany A. Comunale, MPH, MBA, Erin Jackson-Ward, MPH, Stacey A. Davis, MPH, Abigail Baldridge, MS, Laura P. Ward, MPH, MBA Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Comunale […]
Edition 35 – A Movement in the Making: Building Collaborations with Public Health Experts and Policymakers

A Movement in the Making: Building Collaborations with Public Health Experts and Policymakers By Kathleen P. Banks, DrPH (c), MPH and Tami L. Gouveia, DrPH, MPH, MSW Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Banks KP and Gouveia T. A movement in the making: building collaborations with public health […]
Edition 35 – Addressing the Cycle of Inaction: A DrPH Student Perspective on the Decolonization of Public Health

Addressing the Cycle of Inaction: A DrPH Student Perspective on the Decolonization of Public Health By Sarah E. Boland, MPH*; Kamonthip J. Homdayjanakul, MPH*; Nicole D. Reed, MPH*; Chelsea A. Wesner, MPH, MSW*; Elshimaa Basha, MPH; Carol E. Kaufman, PhD; Latifa Jackson, PhD, MS**; and Katherine A. James, PhD** Share on facebook Facebook Share on […]
As seen through Dalia’s eyes: reflections on the world of Global Health from a pioneering Sudanese activist (Part 2)

In the second installment of this article series, Sofia and Dalia discuss Female Genital Mutilation and Dalia’s activism towards ending it in her home country of Sudan. Please be aware that these sensitive topics may be distressing for some readers.
How unemployment contributes to poor healthcare access

Without Health We Have Nothing 1 By Gabriel Oke How Unemployment Contributes to Poor Healthcare Access Proshare: Unemployment vs underemployment in Nigeria HPHR Journal Fellow: Gabriel Oke Interviews Bukola Idowu on the ”Without Health We Have Nothing Series”. Mr. Bukola Idowu is the founder of Kimpact Development Initiative (KDI). KDI uses in-depth research, capacity development, and […]