Supplements

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Supplements About HPHR Supplements Supplements are special collections of manuscripts, including research articles, op-eds, policy papers, notes from the field, and other pieces related to a research study, intervention, and/or program. While similar to those produced by other academic journals, HPHR offers organizations seeking to publish supplements several unique features: A dedicated editorial liaison, backed […]

Equity Guidelines

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Equity Guidelines Equity Guidelines What is Health Equity? Health Equity “involves the fair distribution of resources needed for health, fair access to the opportunities available, and fairness in the support offered to people when ill”.1 According to the concept of ‘Health Equity’, an individual’s ethnicity, race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, or other […]

Social Justice Guidelines

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Social Justice Guidelines Social Justice Guidelines What is Social Justice? Social Justice involves the societal creation of fairness whereby individual rights are protected and realized, and all have access to opportunities, services, and resources. The enactment of social justice often involves a mindset of inclusivity and concepts of equity, access, equal privileges, diversity, and the […]

Indexing Guidelines

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Indexing Requirements Indexing Requirements Journal policies on authorship and contributorship HPHR identifies authorship at the beginning of each published piece and contributorship or acknowledgements within a statement at the end of each piece as appropriate.  Authorship Authors – may be identified as those who have made substantial contribution to the work (which may include all […]

Special Edition Anthology – Mental Health, 2022

Anthology - Mental Health - How to Submit to HPHR

Special Edition Anthology: Mental Health Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Special Edition Anthology: Mental Health Deadline: July 22, 2022 HPHR Journal (formerly Harvard Public Health Review) announces a call for submissions for an upcoming anthology of written works focusing on disparities and inequities in mental health experienced by […]

The current state of Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Scheme: Redefining strategies to achieve Universal Health Coverage

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Mr. Dara Ajala-Damisa is the Program Manager at Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organization based in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch uses evidence-based advocacy and communication to influence health policy and improve health care access in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch, through its numerous venues, delivers knowledgeable commentary and in-depth analysis of health issues in Nigeria, always with integrity. Their reach is greater than ever and their voice is recognized as a powerful champion for improving people’s health across the sector.

The essence of solutions journalism: An indispensable tool towards health system strengthening in Nigeria

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Mr. Chibuike Alagboso is a health journalist with the Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organization based in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch uses evidence-based advocacy and communication to influence health policy and improve health care access in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch, through its numerous venues, delivers knowledgeable commentary and in-depth analysis of health issues.

How to improve emergency medicine in Nigeria

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On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Gabriel discusssed how emergency medicine can be improved for better health delivery.

Contributions of Digital startups to Healthcare access in Nigeria

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On today’s episode of the ‘‘Without Health we have nothing’’ series with HPHR Fellow Gabriel Oke, Dr Laz Ude Eze the Founder of TalkHealthNaija describes the contributions of digital startups to healthcare in Nigeria. He also describes what can be done differently in the digital space to improve healthcare in the country.