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Global Public Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
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Global Public Health is a peer-reviewed journal published 3 times a year that aims to create debate and reflection on public health issues from a global perspective. The journal's global and multidisciplinary focus will include work that draws on the environmental health sciences; epidemiology; health policy and management; and the social sciences as applied to public health and medicine.
The journal will publish papers with a global focus about:
The journal will publish papers with a global focus about:
- social patterning of health - including social exclusion, health disparities and inequalities;
- environmental health sciences - including natural catastrophes, disasters, famine, pollution, ecotoxicology and environmental threats;
- population and health - including sexual and reproductive health, mental health, indigenous health and the health of minorities;
- conflict and health - including torture, war, terrorism, civil disturbance and the health of displaced populations;
- international health policy and practice - including social justice, human rights and health; together with the role of international agencies, governments and civil society; and
- global health and development - including the health effects of major economic development trends and the impact of globalisation on health outcomes.
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EQUIDAD listserv, January 23 2006.
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