ARISE Pandemic Portraits Exhibition Launch
Join IDS and ARISE for the launch of ‘Pandemic Portraits’, a photovoice exhibition telling the stories of people with disabilities...
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Join IDS and ARISE for the launch of ‘Pandemic Portraits’, a photovoice exhibition telling the stories of people with disabilities...
Sustaining Power: Women's struggles against contemporary backlash in South Asia (SuPWR) is a five-year ESRC-funded project that...
The ARISE project aims to catalyse change in approaches to enhancing accountability and improving the health and wellbeing of poor,...
10 October 2018
Published by: Future Health Systems
In public health research, the focus has traditionally been on descriptive and analytic epidemiological research (“what”, “why”,...
10 October 2018
Published by: Future Health Systems
In Bangladesh and India, informal healthcare providers (IHPs) have long been part of the countries’ health systems. However, formal...
Our health and nutrition work brings new understanding and action on health tackling epidemics, antimicrobial resistance and zoonotic...
20 June 2018
Published by: Future Health Systems
In Bangladesh and India, informal healthcare providers (IHPs) have long been part of the countries’health systems. However, formal recognition of their existence is sensitive, partly due to resistanceand concern from professional health bodies. Research by Future Health Systems (FHS) partners ICDDR,B and IIHMR has been instrumental in bringing the issues to discussion tables. Consequently,stakeholders have begun to recognize and work with IHPs – something previously unheard of.
6 May 2016
Health Systems Global has chosen Liverpool as the host city for its fifth global symposium on health systems research in 2018. The winning bid was put forward by Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, in close cooperation with a consortium of UK institutions including the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and IDS, and many others.
IDS is working with Health Systems Global (HSG) to develop communications, share messages and engage with its members and the global community.
15 February 2016
Published by: IDS
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised. Over one third of urban dwellers now reside in low-income urban settlements, where living conditions are often inadequate and there exist multiple barriers to access to health services for women and girls.