✨New BMJ Collection with TDR on inclusive internationalism: driving more equitable and collaborative partnerships

Our new collection is out now >>  Calls for inclusivity in global health research are intensifying. Awareness of the importance of creating more equitable and collaborative international partnerships is increasing. The decolonisation of global health research entails ensuring that diverse voices, especially from low and middle income countries, are shaping all ...

Mental health of children affected by armed conflict: experts call for global commitment and funding

New BMJ Collection calls for evidence based and sustainable mental health support in conflict settings A new collection on Child Mental Health in Conflict Settings published by The BMJ, in partnership with the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), calls for evidence based, scalable, sustainable, and long term interventions ...

From systematic reviews to global guidance

How BMJ Global Health underpinned WHO and UNICEF's first community hand hygiene guidelines In October 2025, BMJ Global Health published an open access supplement, The evidence to establish global guidelines on hand hygiene in community settings. The collection brings together five systematic reviews and forms the evidence ...

China’s data revolution offers lessons for global health, find experts

International collaboration key to unlocking China's research potential, says new BMJ Collection A new BMJ Collection, Enhancing cohort studies in China and internationally, explores how large scale, well designed research from China can strengthen global understanding of population health, ageing, and chronic disease. China’s vast ...

2025-10-23T14:19:58+00:0023 October 2025|Collection, Corporate announcement, Launch, Partnership|

BMJ Group launches global call to close the women’s health gap and transform innovation

New BMJ Collection, in partnership with the Gates Foundation, exposes persistent inequities in women’s health and charts a path for change Women's health is not a niche issue. It is fundamental to global health and prosperity. Women outlive men, yet spend 25% more time in poor health, facing conditions ...

2025-10-20T10:44:30+00:0010 October 2025|Collection, Corporate announcement, Launch, Partnership|

Lack of soap most reported barrier to effective hand hygiene in shared community spaces

Efforts to improve handwashing don’t always include basics of access to soap + water Lack of hand hygiene causes annual 740,000 deaths from diarrhoea or respiratory infections  But despite global recognition of its importance governments slow to act on hand hygiene A lack of soap is the most often reported ...

2026-02-23T16:05:04+00:0017 September 2025|BMJ Global Health, Collection, Partnership, Press release, Success stories|

Why an intersectional gender approach matters for social innovations in health 🌍

Health challenges go beyond clinical interventions—social, cultural, and political factors deeply influence outcomes. Recognising how gender intersects with socio-economic factors is crucial for achieving health equity.   The latest collection in BMJ Innovations, produced in partnership with TDR, explores innovations to ensure interventions are inclusive and responsive to marginalised groups ...

2025-05-23T14:44:31+00:0027 May 2025|BMJ Innovations, Collection, Group news, Partnership|

China’s malaria-free status offers crucial lessons for other areas

Special BMJ collection explores China's path to elimination and how it may inform strategies elsewhere, but experts warn that funding declines would reverse hard won gains China’s success in achieving malaria-free status in 2021 offers crucial lessons for the global malaria fight, say experts in a special collection of articles published by The ...

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