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  • 1 month ago | bmj.com | Catherine Kyobutungi |Ebere Okereke |Seye Abimbola |African Population

    Intended for healthcare professionals News & ViewsAfter USAID: what now... After USAID: what now for aid and Africa?

  • Jan 8, 2025 | books.openedition.org | Seye Abimbola

    Liens vers le livre Informations sur la couverture Formats de lecture Essays on Global Health The field of research known as academic global health is in the midst of a scientific debate that is questioning its epistemological foundations. This book contributes to that questioning.

  • Nov 2, 2024 | editions.ird.fr | Seye Abimbola

    Présentation The field of research known as academic global health is in the midst of a scientific debate that is questioning its epistemological foundations. This book contributes to that questioning. Through a series of essays that weave together personal narratives and conceptual reflections, it shows how as researchers in academic global health, we defer to a distant, powerful, foreign gaze, whose power shapes our pose and what we can see or say.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | popularresistance.org | Seye Abimbola

    By Madhukar Pai and Seye Abimbola, Portside. Righting Old Wrongs. How science is shedding a colonial legacy.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | portside.org | Seye Abimbola

    Sunday Science: Science Should Save All, Not Just Some Published August 11, 2024 Discussions around global equity and justice in science typically emphasize the lack of diversity in the editorial boards of scientific journals, inequities in authorship, “parachute research,” dominance of the English language, or scientific awards garnered predominantly by Global North scientists. These inequities are pervasive and must be redressed. But there is a bigger problem.

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