This paper highlights increased awareness of the need for countries to increase financing for universal health coverage in Low and middle-income countries.
What is Imposter Syndrome, whom does it affect, and when, and why is it important to recognize?
Elsevier, American Journal of Kidney Diseases, Volume 77, June 2021
Kidney disease continues to manifest stark racial inequities in the United States, revealing the entrenchment of racism and bias within multiple facets of society, including in our institutions, pract
Background: Approximately 80% of the 463 million adults worldwide with diabetes live in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Background: COVID-19 spread rapidly in Brazil despite the country's well established health and social protection systems.
Background: Stunting rates in children younger than 5 years are among the most important health indicators globally.
Slow onset processes have been increasingly linked to human mobility in the global policy space.
Responding to climate change requires radical transformations in social, political, economic and social-ecological systems.
The negative effects of slow onset events (SOEs) related to climate change are already affecting developing countries, with the resulting impacts likely to increase significantly.
Elsevier, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Volume 50, June 2021
The climate policy discourse on Loss and Damage has been considering options for averting, minimizing and addressing critical and increasingly systemic climate-related risks in vulnerable countries.

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