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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 […]

Dr. Quinn M. Gentry discusses “edutainment” in advancing black feminism in public health

Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health

Dr. Quinn M. Gentry highlights black men’s voices in advancing black feminism in public health

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Dr. Quinn discusses advancing black feminism in public health

There is no Universal Health Coverage without strong political will

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In this post, Gabriel described how strong political will is important for the actualization of Universal Health Coverage

Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with Dr. Jen Gunter, Author of the Menopause Manifesto and the Vagina Bible

The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Jen Gunter answers my question ‘Ain’t I A Woman?”

Ain’t I a Woman? Isioma in conversation with BBC TV Doctor Nighat Arif

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The menopause is a natural part of the female life cycle. But why do women become invisible after the menopause? Dr Naghat ARif answers my question ” Ain’t I A Woman?”

Naina Qayyum Discusses Adolescent Nutrition

photo showing young people running towards the sun

In this blog, Naina Qayyum, advocates for the need to make nutrition policies adolescent-friendly.

Naina Qayyum Discusses Food Systems and Women’s Health

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In this blog, Naina Qayyum, draws the connection between our food systems and women’s health.

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