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Adverse childhood experiences and suicidality in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2 May, 2025) ...
Kathryn Barry, Silvia Fernández-García, Alya Khashaba, Gabriel Ruiz-Calvo, Miriam Roncal Redin, Ghadir Mahmoud, Magnus Yap, Yasmin King, Dengyi Zhou, Massa Mamey, Isabella Shepherd-Evans, Jameela ...
Developing a framework for monitoring the stages towards achieving effective coverage and equity for maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition interventions (9 April, 2025) ...
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BMJ has always strived to support early career researchers in low-income and lower-middle-income countries (LMICs). Established in 2019, the BMJ Global Health Grant recognises early career researchers ...
Dr Mark Shrime is a Lecturer in Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Clinically, he specialises in treating head and neck tumors, working with Mercy Ships. His academic ...
“If I wasn’t a pastor, I would be telling them about condoms, contraceptives and PrEP”—conflicts, dilemmas and credibility: qualitative insights from religious leaders and the promotion of ...
The judging panel is responsible for shortlisting applicants and selecting the winner of the grant. The grant is awarded to the applicant whose abstract describes the most original methodological ...
The aim of the BMJ Global Health Grant is to recognise the contributions of early career researchers from low-income and lower-middle-income countries working in the field of global health. The grant ...
Could you tell us something about yourself and your research? I am Dr. Duha Shellah, a junior Palestinian physician-scientist, medical journalist, and activist. I graduated from An-Najah National ...
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