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Sex and gender reporting in global health: new editorial policies
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British Medical Journal

Sex and gender reporting in global health: new editorial policies

Article

25 Oct 2024

This editorial, written by Sanne Peters and Robyn Norton of The George Institute, argues that funding agencies and journal publishers must require sex and ge...

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The effects of COVID-19 on Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study of Six Countries
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USAID & iMMAP

The effects of COVID-19 on Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case Study of Six Countries

Case study

09 Dec 2021

Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are health conditions that cannot be transmitted from one patient to another, and usually manifest a prolonged, persistent, ...

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