Heroes and Villains: Global health academia in the Black Panther universe Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthApril 20, 2022Research, Opinion
Vaccine Nationalism and COVID-19 Picture Credit: Sono Creative / Getty Images Read More Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthApril 15, 2022Research, COVID-19, Opinion, McGill
Sri Lanka’s public health system crippled by the economic crisis is calling out for help Picture Credit: Marlon Ariyasinghe Read More Policy & FinancingMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthApril 11, 2022Opinion, Policy/Financing/Health Systems/Governance
As vaccines are rolled out in Quebec, urban indigenous populations are left behind. Indigenous HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 25, 2022COVID-19, Quebec, McGill, Indigenous Health, Opinion
The equalizing potential of a HPV-based self-collection cervical cancer screening program in Québec Sexual & ReproductiveMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 14, 2022Sexual & Reproductive Health, Indigenous Health, Quebec, Opinion
Left on Read: Caregiving burdens in Canadian BIPOC Families Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 8, 2022BIPOC Health, Opinion, McGill, Ethics & Equity
Phantom Plague: A conversation with the author Vidya Krishnan Infectious DiseaseMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 7, 2022Infectious Disease, Book Review, Decolonizing Global Health, Policy/Financing/Health Systems/Governance
“Don’t Look Up” and rethinking the depiction of peer-review in pop-culture Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthMarch 3, 2022Opinion, McGill, Technology & Innovation, Research
Can global health research partnerships regain normalcy after the pandemic? Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 23, 2022Opinion, Ethics & Equity, COVID-19, McGill, Research
Importance of improving visibility for childhood disability in global health Child HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 21, 2022Child Health, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Non-Communicable Diseases
Understanding the Origins of COVID-19: Why it matters to global health Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthFebruary 21, 2022COVID-19, Opinion, McGill, Ethics & Equity
Inequities in Global HIV Treatment Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 28, 2022Ethics & Equity, Infectious Disease, Opinion, McGill
Dementia: Urgent Global Health Challenge Non-Communicable DiseaseMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022Opinion, Non-Communicable Diseases, McGill
A 25 year-old woman named M’mah Sylla from Guinea-Conakry just passed away. The Guinean community is outraged, as we all should be. Sexual & ReproductiveMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022McGill, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Sexual & Reproductive Health
What Makes You Mad About Global Health? Reflections by McGill students McGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 23, 2022McGill
Mental Health Awareness: A Growing Need In India Mental HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 20, 2022Ethics & Equity, McGill
A Child's Play Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022McGill, Ethics & Equity, COVID-19
Mental health in a drawing Mental HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022Mental Health, McGill, Ethics & Equity
We Must Do Better: Ending Tuberculosis in Indigenous Communities in Canada Indigenous HealthMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022Infectious Disease, Indigenous Health, McGill, Ethics & Equity, Opinion
The Unethicality and Ineffectiveness of “Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision” in Africa — Misguided Groupthink or a Form of Cultural Imperialism in the HIV crisis? Ethics & EquityMcGill Perspectives on Global HealthJanuary 19, 2022McGill, Opinion, Ethics & Equity, Infectious Disease