Saving Peer Review Means Saving Science
Saving Peer Review means Saving Science: The imperative of active and formal recognition of peer review in scholarly and funder circles. By Luchuo Engelbert Bain,...
Read MoreSaving Peer Review means Saving Science: The imperative of active and formal recognition of peer review in scholarly and funder circles. By Luchuo Engelbert Bain,...
Read MoreDecolonizing Global Health Leadership Through Mentorship. By Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, PhD. Perpetuation of historical power imbalances, where Global North actors dominate mentorship dynamics, often...
Read MoreOn Repositioning Global Health as a Meaningful Discipline: The Need for a Paradigm Shift in the Understanding of Power and Knowledge Systems. By Luchuo Engelbert...
Read MoreGlobal Public Health Curricula are Not Fit for Purpose By guest contributors Luchuo Engelbert Bain, Ojong Samuel Akombeng, and Daniel Krugman Global public health education is...
Read MoreThere is hope for equity in global health research for Africa Integrity and adherence to appropriate ethical standards are important elements of research. These standards...
Read MoreNigerians with HIV are stigmatised: study shows support from family and friends is crucial to well-being Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the regions most affected by...
Read MoreKlepac and colleagues‘ scoping review of climate change, malaria and neglected tropical diseases: what about the epistemic significance of health worker knowledge? The scoping review...
Read MoreMaternal health, SDG undermined by low contraceptive use – Barriers to access must be addressed Low uptake of emergency contraceptives in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) leads...
Read MoreGlobal health research suffers from a power imbalance − decolonizing mentorship can help level the playing field Mentorship is a cornerstone of the infrastructure supporting...
Read MoreHIV self-test kits are meant to empower those at risk − but they don’t necessarily lead to starting HIV treatment or prevention HIV self-test kits...
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