Journal Article
The COVID-19 pandemic affected access to antenatal care in low and middle-income countries where anaemia in pregnancy is prevalent. We analyse how health workers ...
Abstract Introduction: Information on child development is limited in Nepal, where a large number of children suffer from the negative consequences of poverty, ...
Many countries, and particularly those including fragile contexts, have a shortage of formal health workers and are increasingly looking to close-to-community (CTC) ...
The aim of the study is to investigate the relationships between social determinants and disability status and access and use of sexual and reproductive health services ...
Fragile and shock-prone settings (FASP) present a critical development challenge, eroding efforts to build healthy, sustainable and equitable societies. Power relations ...
Abstract Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the natural process by which bacteria become resistant to the medicines used to kill them, is becoming one of the greatest ...
Brief behavioural support can effectively help tuberculosis (TB) patients quit smoking and improve their outcomes. In collaboration with TB programmes in Bangladesh, ...
A cohesive and strategic governance approach is needed to improve the health workforce (HW). To achieve this, the WHO Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health (HRH) ...
As societies urbanize, their populations have become increasingly dependent on the private sector for essential services. The way the private sector responds to health ...
Abstract Maternal anaemia prevalence in low-income countries is unacceptably high. Our research explored the individual-, family- and community-level factors affecting ...