Shutterstock/elenavolf July 21, 2021 Gender-specific health programs address important issues, but risk creating new biases Matthew Jenkins, University of Otago and Victoria Chinn, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Gender bias in health research is an ongoing issue, but health interventions that target women or men ignore gender-diverse people and create new areas of discrimination.
Yahya Arhab / EPA October 11, 2017 What Yemen can learn from the historical experience of cholera Edna Bonhomme, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science 771,945 have been infected.
Child stunting in Brazil was decreased by insisting that mothers visit healthcare centres. Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino September 7, 2016 What Brazil can teach the world about tackling child malnutrition Carlos Monteiro, Universidade de São Paulo (USP) There are several lessons that the world can learn from Brazil about how to rapidly reduce child stunting in 10 years.