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Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a covid-19 world

March 8, 2021

Gender inequality still underpins and weakens our social, economic, and health systems, says Roopa Dhatt […]

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Do global health actors really understand why sex and gender matter to health? 

March 8, 2021

This International Women’s Day, Global Health 50/50 launches a new report which, together with a year of tracking sex-disaggregated data on covid-19, has forced us to return to a basic […]

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Clare Wenham: Let’s recognise all women who have been caregivers during this last year

March 8, 2021

Let’s push governments to recognise the additional labour being undertaken, and to create meaningful gender mainstreamed policy change, says Clare Wenham […]

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Covid-19 in Brazil: the government has failed to prevent the spread of the virus

March 5, 2021

Under the leadership of president Jair Bolsonaro, the federal government in Brazil has failed to implement a systematic plan to prevent the spread covid-19. Instead, under the pretext of shortening […]

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Transformational change in New Zealand means putting communities at the heart of decision making

March 1, 2021

If New Zealand wants to improve health and wellbeing for all, it needs to embrace systemic change in how local communities are valued, writes Anna Matheson […]

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To end covid-19, we must end discrimination and inequality

March 1, 2021

We have seen before how inequalities prolong crises, writes Mandeep Dhaliwal, which is why all countries must help to end this pandemic for everyone, everywhere […]

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Covid-19 and global accountability: we need to move beyond rhetoric, towards action

February 23, 2021

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was […]

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Co-production of research with sex workers as a political act

February 16, 2021

‘[Researchers] cannot deliver solutions to the problems of the oppressed but can assist people in the process of achieving the changes that they seek. Community partners and marginal communities are […]

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Health policy and systems research: ethical challenges in co-production of knowledge

February 16, 2021

Should health research be undertaken solely by researchers who understand the intricacies of its methodology and ethics or can it also involve non-researchers who represent key constituencies, to enrich its […]

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Building a collaborative research culture for multisectoral policy and implementation in Cambodia through co-production

February 16, 2021

Cambodia successfully achieved most of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) health targets and is now actively working towards achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 health targets to ensure healthy […]

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