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Claudia Lopes, Arthur Kipkemoi Saitabau Ng’etich, Niharika Rustagi and Rajat Khosla, (2024). A digital health governance agenda for sexual and reproductive health and rights. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 31(4), n/a-n/a 122  
Khosla, Rajat, McCoy, David and Marriot, Anna, (2023). Backsliding on human rights and equity in the Pandemic Accord. The Lancet, n/a-n/a 153  
Ritu Sadana, Rajat Khosla, Rachel Gisselquist and Kunal Sen, (2024). Continuing a scientific dialogue between sectors on health and economics. Bulletin World Health Organization, n/a-n/a 94  
Fisseha, Senait, Sen, Gita, Ghebreyesus, Tedros Adhanom, Byanyima, Winifred, Diniz, Deborah, Fore, Henrietta, Kanem, Natalia, Karlsson, Ulrika, Khosla, Rajat, Laski, Laura, Mired, Dina, Mlambo-Ngcuka, Phumzile, Mofokeng, Tlaleng, Rao Gupta, Geeta, Steiner, Achim, Remme, Michelle and Allotey, Pascale, (2021). COVID-19: the turning point for gender equality. The Lancet, 398(10299), 471-474 479  
Ramya Kumar, Rajat Khosla and David McCoy, (2024). Decolonising global health research: Shifting power for transformative change. PLOS Global Public Health, n/a-n/a 103  
David McCoy, Anuj Kapilashrami, Ramya Kumar, Emma Rhule and Rajat Khosla, (2024). Developing an agenda for the decolonization of global health. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, n/a-n/a 110  
Khosla, Rajat and McCoy, David, (2022). Dissent and the right to protest in context of global health. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a 96  
Daniel D Reidpath, Sofia Gruskin, Rajat Khosla, Arek Dakessian and Pascale Allotey, (2023). Equity in decline: fair distribution in a worse-off world. The Lancet, n/a-n/a 95  
Eimear Ruane-McAteer, Kathryn Gillespie, Avni Amin, Áine Aventin, Martin Robinson, Jennifer Hanratty, Rajat Khosla and Maria Lohan, (2020). Gender-transformative programming with men and boys to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights: a systematic review of intervention studies. BMJ Global Health, 5(10), 1-17 176 87
Khosla, Rajat, Allotey, Pascale and Sofia, Gruskin, (2020). Global health and human rights for a postpandemic world. BMJ Global Health, 1-3 429 118
David McCoy, Anuradha Joshi, Rajat Khosla, Marta Schaaf and Alicia Ely Yamin (2024). Global Health Governance and the Challenge of Holding Power to Account. UNU International Institute for Global Health. 213 362
Soucat, Agnes and Khosla, Rajat, (2022). Investing in Public Health Systems is a Global Common Good. BMJ, n/a-n/a 205 50
Johanna Riha, Zaida Orth and Rajat Khosla, (2024). Investing in women’s health is essential in the era of polycrises. The BMJ, n/a-n/a 92  
Johanna Riha, Zaida Orth and Rajat Khosla, (2024). Investing in women’s health is essential in the era of polycrises. BMJ, n/a-n/a 92  
Rajat Khosla, Gita Sen, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Winnie Byanyima, Sima Bahous, Debora Diniz, Sara Hossain, Natalia Kanem, Ulrika Karlsson, Laura Laski, Dina Mired, Catherine Russell, Tlaleng Mofokeng, Achim Steiner, Volker Türk and Johanna Riha, (2024). Many crises, one call to action: advancing gender equality in health in response to polycrises. The Lancet, n/a-n/a 94  
McCoy, David and Khosla, Rajat, (2023). Public health leaders must confront the power imbalances that harm global health.. Nature Medicine, Volume 29 n/a-n/a 125 46
Khosla, Rajat, Allotey, Pascale and Gruskin, Sofia, (2022). Reimagining Human Rights in Global Health: What Will It Take?. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a 185 42
Khosla, Rajat and McCoy, David, (2023). Rhetoric is not enough: Solidarity in global health requires transformative change. Global Policy, n/a-n/a 105  
Rajat Khosla, (2020). Technology, Health, and Human Rights: A Cautionary Tale for the Post-Pandemic World. Health and Human Rights Journal, 22(2), 63-66 175 48
Rajat Khosla and Katri Bertram, (2023). The global health community must prevent the erosion of human rights in healthcare. BMJ, n/a-n/a 63