Publication Mentorship as an overlooked dimension of research capacity strengthening: how to embed value-driven practices in global health Bonaconsa C, Nampoothiri V, Mbamalu O, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2024; 9 (1) : 1-9. Download PDF
Publication Community-based surveillance of infectious diseases: a systematic review of drivers of success McGowan CR, Takahashi E, Romig L, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2022; 7 (8) : e009934. Download PDF
Publication Enhancing research integration to improve One Health actions: learning lessons from neglected tropical diseases experiences Rotureau B, Waleckx E, Jamonneau V, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2022; 7 (6) : e008881. Download PDF
Publication Shifting the dynamics: implementation of locally driven, mixed-methods modelling to inform schistosomiasis control and elimination activities Fergus CA, Ozunga B, Okumu N, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2022; 7 (2) : e007113. Download PDF
Publication How can we better integrate the prevention, treatment, control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases with other health interventions? A systematic review Banda G, Deribe K, Davey G. BMJ Global Health. 2021; Download PDF
Publication Decolonising global health: beyond ‘reformative’ roadmaps and towards decolonial thought Chaudhuri MM, Mkumba L, Raveendran Y, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2021; 6 (7) : e006371. Download PDF
Publication Effects of a community-driven water, sanitation and hygiene intervention on water and sanitation infrastructure, access, behaviour, and governance: a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Democratic Republic of Congo Quattrochi JP, Coville A, Mvukiyehe E, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2021; 6 (5) : e005030. Download PDF
Publication The effectiveness of training strategies to improve healthcare provider practices in low-income and middle-income countries Rowe AK, Rowe S, Peters D, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2021; 6 (1) : e003229. Download PDF
Publication Transitioning from donor aid for health: perspectives of national stakeholders in Ghana Mao W, Kennedy McDade K, Huffstetler HE, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2021; 6 (1) : e003896. Download PDF
Publication Bridging research integrity and global health epidemiology (BRIDGE) statement: guidelines for good epidemiological practice Alba S, Verdonck K, Lenglet A, et al. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2020; 5 (10) : e003236. Download PDF
Publication Stuck in the middle: a systematic review of authorship in collaborative health research in Africa, 2014–2016 Hedt-Gauthier BL, Jeufack HM, Neufeld NH, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Who is telling the story? A systematic review of authorship for infectious disease research conducted in Africa, 1980–2016 Mbaye R, Gebeyehu R, Hossmann S, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Is quality affordable for community health systems? Costs of integrating quality improvement into close-to-community health programmes in five low-income and middle-income countries Kumar MB, Madan JJ, Achieng MM, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication In transition: current health challenges and priorities in Sudan Charani E, Cunnington AJ, Yousif AH A, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Beyond the building blocks: integrating community roles into health systems frameworks to achieve health for all Sacks E, Morrow M, Story WT, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Towards universal health coverage: what are the system requirements for effective large-scale community health worker programmes? Lehmann U, Twum-Danso NA Y, Nyoni J. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Using mobile technologies to support the training of community health workers in low-income and middle-income countries: mapping the evidence Winters N, Langer L, Nduku P, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Towards universal health coverage: reforming the neglected district health system in Africa Tumusiime P, Kwamie A, Akogun OB, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF
Publication Neglected tropical diseases and the sustainable development goals: an urgent call for action from the front line. Addisu A, Adriaensen W, Balew A, et al. BMJ Global Health. 2019; 4 (1) : e001334. Download PDF
Publication Is the elimination of ‘sleeping sickness’ affordable? Who will pay the price? Assessing the financial burden for the elimination of human African trypanosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa Sutherland S, Tediosi F. BMJ. BMJ Global Health. 2019; Download PDF