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Written by Shobha Shukla (Managing Editor of CNS),The human right to health is not a privilege, tt is a legal obligation – rooted in international human rights law – and must form the foundation of all efforts toward universal access, equity, and justice. Protecting, implementing, and enforcing this right is essential for the wellbeing of […]
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Neglected tropical diseases and their management
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Access to healthcare in developing countries
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Global health funding and aid
Title: Innovative Approaches to Global Health Funding and Aid: Transforming the Landscape for Sustainable Impact Introduction: Global health funding and aid play a crucial role in addressing health challenges faced by countries around the world, particularly in low- and middle- income regions. Adequate funding is essential to strengthen healthcare systems, combat infectious diseases, promote preventive […]

Health disparities and inequities in low- and middle-income countries
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