This Article supports SDGs 3 and 10 by assessing predictors for COVID-19 vaccine uptake among older Syrian refugees in Lebanon and highlighting the need to target hard to reach populations to improve access and uptake.
This Viewpoint supports SDGs 3 and 10 by examining, in view of the potential termination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme in the USA, the implications for government funding of health care for immigrant populations such as undocumented migrants, and the importance of ensuring equitable access to health care for all population groups.
Efforts to reduce maternal mortality have historically overemphasized clinical approaches while failing to listen to mothers and pregnant people, threatening patient autonomy, and contributing to persistent racial disparities and high levels of preventable maternal mortality.
The 2022 UN Climate Change Implementation Plan acknowledged the necessity of taking action to address climate change and safeguard water and food security within a human-rights-based approach.1 Low-income and middle-income countries are disproportionately affected by climate change and have less capacity to respond to climate-related impacts such as sea-level rise, extreme weather events, drought, population displacement, and disease.
Introduction and Objectives: We aimed to analyze the trends of total and sex-stratified mortality from hepatitis C virus (HCV) and to estimate the proportion of non-alcoholic liver disease deaths in M
This study introduces a novel approach to detecting and managing non-cooperative behaviors in large-scale group decision-making by incorporating decision makers' personal attributes, such as confidence and trust, to improve consensus-building processes. The proposed framework aims to foster more effective collaboration and decision quality in diverse groups.
This article takes a first-hand perspective to document women's disability justice activism in Ukraine, feminist and disability solidarities across regional and national borders, and the important roles Ukrainian women play in creating and sustaining communities of care. By contributing to the scholarship on disability inclusive disaster response, the gendered nature of care, and intersectional approaches to disability advocacy, it argues that Women with disabilities (WWD) provides pathways for expanding agendas of civic groups to be more inclusive.

Having lived through the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Leyla Ismayilova's life experiences shaped her professional journey.