Journal Article

Abstract Smallholder farmers are some of the poorest and most food insecure people on Earth. Their high nutritional and economic reliance on home-grown produce makes ...

Absract Evaluations of health interventions are increasingly concerned with measuring or accounting for ‘context’. How to do this is still subject to debate and ...

AbstractSerious games, conveying educational knowledge rather than merely entertainment, are a rapidly expanding research domain for cutting-edge educational technology. ...

Abstract The methods used in low- and middle-income countries’ (LMICs) household surveys have not changed in four decades; however, LMIC societies have changed ...

Infant birthweight is an important public health indicator that is a proxy of maternal and baby’s health. Earthquakes can cause acute distress, but can also contribute ...

Urbanisation brings with it rapid socio-economic change with volatile livelihoods and unstable ownership of assets. Yet, current measures of wealth are based ...

Abstract City governments are well-positioned to effectively address urban health challenges in the context of rapid urbanization in Asia. They require good quality and ...

ABSTRACT This paper presents seven values underpinning the application of Community Engagement (CE) approaches to the One Health challenge of antimicrobial resistance ...

AbstractIn this article we discuss the role of Participatory Video (PV) as a tool for developingcommunity-level solutions to ‘Antimicrobial Resistance’ (AMR) in ...

Abstract Pneumonia is the leading cause of child death after the neonatal period, resulting from late care-seeking and inappropriate treatment. Diagnosis involves ...