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Lavanya Vijayasingham, Veloshnee Govender, Sophie Witter and Michelle Remme, (2020). Employment based health financing does not support gender equity in universal health coverage. BMJ, n/a-n/a
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6.56 |
208 |
80 |
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Asha S George, Frances E McConville, Shaheem de Vries, Gustavo Nigenda, Shabnum Sarfraz and Michelle McIsaac, (2020). Violence against female health workers is tip of iceberg of gender power imbalances. BMJ, n/a-n/a
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6.56 |
187 |
86 |
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Soucat, Agnes and Khosla, Rajat, (2022). Investing in Public Health Systems is a Global Common Good. BMJ, n/a-n/a
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6.56 |
208 |
52 |
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Rajat Khosla and Katri Bertram, (2023). The global health community must prevent the erosion of human rights in healthcare. BMJ, n/a-n/a
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6.56 |
66 |
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Helena Legido-Quigley, Nicola Pocock, Sok Teng Tan, Leire Pajin, Repeepong Suphanchaimat, Kol Wickramage, Martin McKee and Kevin Pottie, (2019). Healthcare is not universal if undocumented migrants are excluded. BMJ, n/a-n/a
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6.56 |
157 |
85 |
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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
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6.56 |
99 |
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Arthur Ng’etich, Nachilala Nkombo, Hashim Hounkpatin, Remco Van de Pas and Johanna Riha, (2024). We need a gender just transition for health systems and climate action. The BMJ, n/a-n/a
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4.16 |
23 |
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Feeny, Emma, Dain, Katie, Varghese, Cherian, Atiim, George A., Rekve, Dag and Gouda, Hebe N., (2021). Protecting women and girls from tobacco and alcohol promotion. The BMJ, 1-4
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4.16 |
206 |
83 |
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Remme, Michelle, Vassall, Anna, Fernando, Gabriela and Bloom, David E., (2020). Investing in the health of girls and women: a best buy for sustainable development. The BMJ, 369 1-5
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4.16 |
300 |
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Allotey, Pascale and Reidpath, Daniel D., (2022). Equal rights—unless you are pregnant. The BMJ, n/a-n/a
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4.16 |
264 |
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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
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4.16 |
92 |
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Nina Schwalbe, (2020). The US now has vaccines, but no strategy on how to use them to defeat coronavirus. BMJ Opinion, n/a-n/a
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4.16 |
146 |
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Shari L Dworkin, Magaly Marques, Oswaldo Montoya, Anthony Keedi and Avni Amin, (2020). How can gender transformative programmes with men advance women’s health and empowerment?. BMJ Opinion, n/a-n/a
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4.16 |
160 |
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Smalen, Allard W.D., Chan, Zhie X., Lopes, Claudia A., Vanore, Michaella, Loganathan, Tharani and Pocock, Nicola S., (2021). Developing an evidence assessment framework and appraising the academic literature on migrant health in Malaysia: a scoping review. BMJ Open, 1-34
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4.16 |
184 |
91 |
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Pascale Allotey and Michelle Remme, (2020). Gender equality should not be about competing vulnerabilities. BMJ Opinion, n/a-n/a
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4.16 |
215 |
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Haque, Syed E., Rahman, Mosiur, Kawashima, Itsuko, Mutahara, Mahmuda and Sakisaka, Kayako, (2014). The effect of a school-based educational intervention on menstrual health: an intervention study among adolescent girls in Bangladesh.. BMJ Open, 4(e004607), 1-9
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4.16 |
725 |
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0
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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
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3.36 |
199 |
46 |
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Khosla, Rajat, Allotey, Pascale and Sofia, Gruskin, (2020). Global health and human rights for a postpandemic world. BMJ Global Health, 1-3
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3.36 |
438 |
121 |
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Reidpath, Daniel D. and Allotey, Pascale, (2019). The problem of ‘trickle-down science’ from the Global North to the Global South. BMJ Global Health, 4(4), 1-3
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3.36 |
490 |
306 |
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Christofield, Megan, Moon, Pierre and Allotey, Pascale, (2021). Navigating paradox in self-care. BMJ Global Health, 1-3
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3.36 |
245 |
81 |
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Gilmore, Brynne, Ndejjo, Rawlance, Tchetchia, Adalbert, de Claro, Vergil, Nyamupachitu-Mago, Elizabeth, Diallo, Alpha, Marques de Abreu Lopes, Claudia and Bhattacharyya, Sanghita, (2020). Community engagement for COVID-19 prevention and control: a rapid evidence synthesis. BMJ Global Health, 1-11
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276 |
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Swaminathan, Soumya, Sheikh, Kabir, Marten, Robert, Taylor, Martin, Jhalani, Manoj, Chukwujekwu, Ogochukwu, Pearson, Luwei, Allotey, Pascale, Gough, Jean, Scherpbier, Robert W., Gupta, Anuradha, Wijnroks, Marijke, Pate, Muhammad Ali, Sorgho, Gaston, Levine, Orin, Goodyear-Smith, Felicity, Sundararaman, Thiagarajan, Montenegro, Hernan, Dalil, Suraya and Ghaffar, Abdul, (2020). Embedded research to advance primary health care. BMJ Global Health, 5(12), 1-2
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3.36 |
487 |
120 |
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Asha George, Lopes, Claudia, Vijayasingham, Lavanya, Mothupi, Mamothena Carol, Musizvingoza, Ronald, Mishra, Gita, Stevenson, Jacqui and Remme, Michelle, (2023). A shared agenda for gender and COVID-19 research: priorities based on broadening engagement in science. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a
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136 |
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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
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3.36 |
190 |
100 |
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Tan, Yi-Roe, Agrawal, Anurag and Stinckwich, Serge, (2022). A call for citizen science in pandemic preparedness and response: beyond data collection. BMJ Global Health, 7(6), n/a-n/a
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3.36 |
102 |
31 |
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Khosla, Rajat and McCoy, David, (2022). Dissent and the right to protest in context of global health. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a
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3.36 |
96 |
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Liwanag, Harvy J. and Rhule, Emma, (2021). Dialogical reflexivity towards collective action to transform global health. BMJ Global Health, 6(8), 1-5
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173 |
78 |
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Nassiri-Ansari, Tiffany and Rhule, Emma, (2024). Missing in action: a scoping review of gender as the overlooked component in decolonial discourses. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a
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3.36 |
98 |
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George, Asha, Amin, Avni, Marques de Abreu Lopes, Claudia and Ravindran, T. K. Sundari, (2020). Structural determinants of gender inequality: why they matter for adolescent girls’ sexual and reproductive health. BMJ Global Health, 368 1-5
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407 |
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McCoy, David, Roberts, Stephen, Daoudi, Salma and Kennedy, Jonathan, (2023). Global health security and the health-security nexus: principles, politics and praxis. BMJ Global Health, n/a-n/a
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96 |
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