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  • Open Access
    Preventing Disruptions in HIV Service Delivery to Key Populations During Project Transition From an International to a Local Implementing Partner: A Case Study From Zambia
    Edward Adekola Oladele, Maurice Musheke, Florence Mulenga, Alick Samona, Ihoghosa Iyamu, Arlene Phiri, Ngaitila Phiri and Otto N. Chabikuli
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2025, https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00186

    Preventing interruption in service delivery during project transition is essential to sustain good client outcomes. Adequate planning, strategic leadership, trust-building, active community engagement, repeated stakeholder reassurance, open communication, and transparent data sharing are key elements of a well-managed project transition to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.

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    Anemia Mukt Bharat Index: Methodology and State Rankings of Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation Coverage in India, 2018–2019 to 2022–2023
    Zoya Ali Rizvi, Jitendra Singh, Preetu Mishra, Abhishek Kumar, Avi Saini, Narendra Patel, Neha Agarwal, Kapil Yadav and William Joe
    Global Health: Science and Practice December 2025, https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00077

    The Anemia Mukt Bharat (AMB) index provides valuable insights into the overall progress and challenges of the AMB program in India and a simple and comprehensive way to evaluate iron and folic acid supplementation coverage across groups.

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    Progressive Development of a New Tool for Rapid Thematic Analysis of Community Perceptions and Concerns During Health Emergencies
    Giulia Earle-Richardson, Ciara Nestor and Christine E. Prue
    Global Health: Science and Practice November 2025, https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00281

    The CDC Excel Tool for Thematic Analysis is a free qualitative analysis tool designed for analyzing community feedback rapidly during epidemics and health emergencies that has proven effective in quickly generating actionable insights for decision-making.

  • Open Access
    Enhancing Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation for Hospitalized and Recently Discharged People Living With HIV in Johannesburg, South Africa
    Natasha Davies, Melanie Bisnauth and Kate Rees
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2400017; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00017

    A dedicated HIV-services team can support effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiations for hospitalized people with HIV through structured case finding, ART initiation, and post-discharge linkage support. Replicating this model across South Africa and the region could improve individual outcomes.

  • Open Access
    Development of a Cervical Cancer Screening Program in Rural Guatemala
    Taryn McGinn Valley, Elizabeth White, Alli Foreman, Alejandro Chavez, Tana Chongsuwat, Linda Foxworthy, Madhuri Reddy, Cecilia Arroyave, Kevin Wyne, Rafael Tun, Yoselin Emelina Letona López, Dominga Pic Salazar, Cesia Castro Chutá and Sean Duffy
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2400282; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00282

    We developed a cervical cancer screening and treatment pilot program led by community health workers to improve access for Indigenous women in rural Guatemala.

  • Open Access
    “Community Over Commercialization”: Help Us Keep GHSP Open
    Sonia Abraham, Natalie Culbertson, Stephen Hodgins and Ruwaida M. Salem
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2400608; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00608
  • Open Access
    Building Public Health Quantitative Methods Capacity and Networks in sub-Saharan Africa: An Evaluation of a Faculty Training Program
    Oleosi Ntshebe, Sarah Anoke, Jesca M. Batidzirai, Chris Guure, Beatrice Muganda, Marcello Pagano, Muhammed Semakula and Elysia Larson
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2200507; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00507

    Capacity-strengthening for faculty teaching quantitative skills can be accomplished through a cross-national training program that simultaneously builds research networks.

  • Open Access
    Disinfection of Neonatal Resuscitation Equipment in Resource-Limited Settings: Lessons From a Mixed-Methods Implementation Experience in Kenya
    Anne M. White, Dominic Mutai, Allison Parsons, David Cheruiyot, Beena D. Kamath-Rayne, Joshua K. Schaffzin, Joel E. Mortensen and Amy R.L. Rule
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2300398; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00398

    Infection prevention practices, including the proper disinfection of medical equipment, are key to decreasing neonatal deaths, but in reality, there are many challenges to the implementation of these practices in low-resource settings.

  • Open Access
    Narrative Review of Human-Centered Design in Public Health Interventions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Recommendations for Practice, Research, and Reporting
    Bee-Ah Kang, Manvi Poddar, Aditi Luitel, Rajiv N. Rimal, Biruk Melaku and Danielle Piccinini Black
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2400164; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-24-00164

    Although human-centered design is increasingly used in global health, its comprehensive application in health programs remains underexplored. Our narrative review demonstrates design tools and strategies, research methods, and reporting patterns across the included studies to provide practical recommendations.

  • Open Access
    A Novel Approach to Assessing the Potential of Electronic Decision Support Systems to Improve the Quality of Antenatal Care in Nepal
    Biraj Man Karmacharya, Seema Das, Abha Shrestha, Abha Shrestha, Sulata Karki, Rajani Shakya, Emma Radovich, Loveday Penn-Kekana, Clara Calvert, Oona M.R. Campell and Ona L. McCarthy
    Global Health: Science and Practice August 2025, 13(1):e2300370; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-23-00370

    An electronic decision support system alone is not enough to provide quality antenatal care in the Nepalese setting.

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