More testing and better access to healthcare are critical to curbing the impact of the virus. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of universal health coverage.

Building Health Equity in Crisis Through Community-Level Action and Resilience Building: The Cases of Nigeria, Nepal and Brazil

By 2025-06-18T07:13:09+00:00May 10, 2025|

This article explores health equity during crises in the Global South, drawing on cases from Nigeria, Nepal, and Brazil. It highlights how community-based approaches, adaptive systems, and culturally sensitive interventions—like mobile health and community health workers—can reduce disparities, strengthen resilience, and guide equitable health responses in crisis-affected settings.

Who takes care of the women taking care?

By 2024-03-25T14:08:19+00:00March 25, 2024|

It is vital not only to tackle the issue of care itself but also to raise awareness about the need to redistribute caring responsibilities.

Shit in a Pit and from a Pit to Product

By 2022-11-01T13:02:38+00:00November 14, 2022|

Talking about toilets may be awkward, but we need to act now and double our efforts if we are to eliminate open defecation.

Young Think Tankers meet Next Generation Fellows

By 2022-10-26T09:28:15+00:00October 26, 2022|

Young scholars presented their research on sustainable agriculture, environmental justice, youth unemployment and shaping the future in the Global South.

Food Fight: Sri Lanka’s Battle for Food Security

By 2022-10-20T16:04:50+00:00October 24, 2022|

The article examines Sri Lanka’s struggle to safeguard food and nutrition security amidst the ongoing economic crisis and outlines policy steps to tackle the challenge.

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