Blurred lines between public health advocacy and social activism
Vanessa Yarwood recounts her experience on the Louise Michel - a rescue ship funded by the British artist Banksy - and draws out some critical lessons to be learned from a public health perspective.
Why don't we give marginalised communities the resources to narrow inequality?
Dr Alom explores the inequities faced by many in underserved communities and how COVID-19 has further widened the existing gap.
Between evidence and practice: How can we fill the gap?
Dalia Adel argues it is imperative that evidence based medicine and the tools we use to conduct research must be specific to the context in which they are applied.
Counting the deaths of people experiencing homelessness: why is this challenging work so important?
Nicolas shines a light on the deaths of homeless individuals in France’s cities through his involvement with Collectif Morts de la Rue.