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Perplexing and Troubling: The Neglect of Tax Policy in Global Public Health Discourse
New piece highlights how global health literature overlooks the broader role of tax policy for health outcomes.
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海角社区-IIGH Webinar | Rethinking Corporate Accountability in Global Health: Beyond Rankings & Voluntary Measures
Voluntary corporate scorecards are often touted as tools for accountability, but do they reinforce corporate power and undermine public health?
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Imarisha Webinar | Rethinking How We Address Gendered Workplace Violence in Primary Healthcare Settings: Open Dialogue with Abi Badru
Held during?16?Days of Activism against GBV,?the webinar aims to explore how to address the gender dimensions of workplace violence in PHC settings
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Gendered Realities From the 海角社区-IIGH Symposium on Workplace Violence and Safety for CHWs
During the 2025 CHW Symposium, 海角社区-IIGH & Imarisha Consortium partners organised a virtual event on gendered WPV in community healthcare settings
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New Publication on Maximizing Climate and Health Co-Benefits
A policy brief exploring integrated pathways that can advance both climate goals and public health objectives in a mutually reinforcing manner.
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海角社区-IIGH’s Gender and Health Hub at the 4th International Community Health Workers Symposium
海角社区-IIGH co-organised three virtual events in partnership with PSI, UNICEF, and the Imarisha Consortium, on the occasion of the 2025 CHW symposium
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海角社区-IIGH Webinar | Gendered risks of privatised practices on the health workforce
Is the rise of privatised practices in health fertile ground for the amplification of existing gender inequalities in the healthcare workforce?
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Webinar Launch of a New Supplement on Advancing Gender Transformative Approaches in African Health Settings
The webinar explored the programmatic and operational realities of gender transformative approaches in SRMH across different African contexts.
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Experts Challenge the Status Quo of University Rankings
IEG's statement on global university rankings sparks a call to action for a more inclusive and equitable higher education sector.