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Welcome to our new-wave global health community that tells it like it is! We promote health equity and unpack the most controversial health and social issues using well-rounded research. Join this new-wave global health community.
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GLOBIESS!!! Our previous episode got so juicy that we decided we need a PART II!!! What is the impact of religious leaders on global health? In this episode, we explore how religious leaders historically provided healthcare, especially in underserved areas. We discuss how religious beliefs influence mental well-being, citing examples from various faiths like Buddhism and Christianity. We address a breath of controversies and ethical considerations, emphasizing the need for balance betwe...
We've got some divine tea for you globies!!! In this episode, we shed some light on the BBC documentary that pulls back the curtain on T.B. Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations and a figure who's been both revered and reviled. From alleged miracles to shocking revelations of abuse, we're uncovering the truth about how religious leaders shape our well-being. We’ll analyse real-life accounts and dissect the mechanisms through which religious leaders influence diet, exerci...
Happy New Year Globies!!! As we kickstart 2024, we continue striving towards health equity for all! This time round, we dive into the world of "I, Daniel Blake", a film that pulls back the curtain on the tangled mess of bureaucracy and societal struggles. We tackle the film's portrayal of poverty in Europe and discuss how it shaped our views on welfare systems and digitalisation. Andddd wait until you hear our hilarious game segment where we dish out "global health-related awards"...
Did somebody say it’s the END OF 2023? As Globies, it’s important we reflect on global health events as we end the year. We delve into our Top 5 Global Health News headlines of 2023, coupled with a FILM REVIEWWW. This episode steps into the dynamic realm of MTV Shuga Naija Season 5, delving deep into the intersections of compelling drama and vital global health issues. This season, based in Lagos, Nigeria, deftly confronts societal challenges such as forced marriages, gender-based viole...
Hang on tight, Globies🧡, as we wrap up an explosive Season Two! 🎉 We've tackled the hottest tea - from the cost of living squeeze to the battles for abortion rights, not to mention diving into conflicts shaking the health space and opening up discussions on men's sexual health. We've held no bars talking about the tough stuff too - sexual and gender-based violence - and stirred the pot with a big ol' debate on some controversial health dilemmas. But guess what? Season Three's on the horizon, ...
Hey hey, awesome Globies! We’ve entered the world of organ trade and we’re so excited for this topic!!! Should YOU sell your organs??? Get ready for some juicy discussions as we explore the pros and cons of this controversial topic. We'll break down the reasons some people say it's a good thing, like helping save lives and making some money, but we won't shy away from the tough stuff either. We'll also chat about the cons, like the risks, the fairness factor, and if it might explo...
This is an EMPOWERING one Globies! Join us as we uncover the realities of sexual and gender-based violence. We explain how to identify victims and perpetrators ( including celebrities)∗∗∗cough cough∗∗∗. We explore the importance of consent, boundaries, and healthy relationships. Through engaging discussions and relatable scenarios, we equip YOU, our Globies, with the knowledge and tools to identify and address instances of violence. Together, we'll foster a culture of respect, support, ...
Pride Month is right around the corner, Globies. In this eye-opening episode, we delve deep into the realm of transgender healthcare. We describe the differences between sex, gender and sexual orientation, shed light on the barriers faced by transgender individuals and discuss the steps needed to build a more inclusive and affirming healthcare system. Join us as we engage with Dr. Yasmeen, who explores the critical components of gender-affirming care and the gap in adequate care for transgend...
Not another CLIMATE CHANGE episode!!! It is not news that change is happening! Temperatures are rising, we are seeing more and more droughts, wildfires and shifting rainfall patterns. Glaciers and snow are melting and there is a rise in global sea levels. Despite all the climate change campaigns, why are we still seeing a global temperature rise? Did the COVID-19 pandemic help? In this episode we discuss current roadblocks to achieving a 45% global reduction in CO2 emissions by 20...
Approximately 650,000 people die from direct or indirect drug overdose across the world. Interestingly, there are 2.6 million deaths attributed to alcohol misuse and 8.7 million deaths attributed to smoking globally. The health complications caused by legal substances such as alcohol raises questions around the justification for criminalising recreational drug use or possession. In this episode, we highlight the reasons for and against the legalisation of all recreational drugs, including coc...
52% of 40 - 70 year old men suffer from varying degrees of sexual diseases, which are caused by a variety of biological and psychological factors. In this episode, we discuss sexual and reproductive conditions, such as erectile dysfunction, that are most common in people that identify as men. We highlight the implications of encouraging men to take more contraceptive responsibilities. Our aim is to spread awareness around sexual and reproductive health issues in men. To do this, we...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that low- and middle-income countries host 74% of the world’s refugees. In this episode, we discuss the impacts of war on healthcare systems. We highlight the challenges with public health system operations in warzones and the factors that influence a nation's decision to welcome refugees. Should all countries have an obligation to welcome refugees? This week's case study:Asad’s journey from Somalia to Europe - https://www.msf.o...
In 2022, the United Nations reported that for the first time since 1998, there has been an increase in extreme poverty. This year many countries are facing inflation and a cost of living crisis that is worsening poverty. This week, we look at the current state of poverty worldwide, and weigh up the pros and cons of profit-driven health care. Should all countries move towards private healthcare? Share your thoughts with us at worldhealthinvestigation@gmail.com This week's case study:...
According to the WHO, 4.7–13.2% of maternal deaths can be attributed to unsafe abortion each year and 6 out of 10 of all unintended pregnancies end in an induced abortion. However safe abortion services are still inaccessible in many countries due to several reasons. In this episode, we highlight the implications of legalising abortion services and discuss the role of pro-life feminism in modern day society. We make references to the overturn of the Roe v. Wade policy that conferred the right...
We are back! The WHI podcast returns for season 2 and we are turning up the heat!! Our first episode of the season drops this Saturday, 29 October, 6PM GMT. Follow us on our socials so you don’t miss anything! Instagram: World Health Investigation (@whi_podcast) • Instagram photos and videosTwitter: WHI Podcast (@whi_podcast) / Twitter TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whi_podcastFacebook: World Health Investigation | FacebookLinkedIn: World Health Investigation Podcast: Overv...
To date, it is estimated that in high- and upper-middle-income countries, 81% of the population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, in low-income countries, only about 17% of the population has received at least one vaccine dose. Why do we see this gap in vaccination rates? What is being done to address it? In our final episode of the season, we discuss vaccine access and equity and look into the successes and failures of COVAX – an initiative led by Gavi and ...
Coronaviruses had been a major concern as infectious agents with pandemic-causing potential, years before the COVID-19 pandemic. Advancements in DNA sequencing mechanisms can help us detect pathogens early and study them appropriately. So why were we still not prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic? In this episode we discuss the challenges of pandemic preparedness and evaluate the response to COVID-19 by key players such as national governments and the World Health Organisation. We also re...
Digital technologies are increasingly being used as health and care interventions worldwide. Many people own wearables such as Apple Watches that track vital health information and mobile health (mHealth) continues to support health care workers in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. This week, we explore digital technologies and discuss whether they are really the key to tackling our health care challenges. We talk through the different types of digital technologies and...
It is estimated that women comprise nearly 70% of the global health and social workforce, yet they only hold about 25% of senior leadership roles. This week, we share our thoughts on why we lack female leadership in healthcare and highlight why gender inequality is a global health issue. We discuss the socioeconomic factors that influence women’s career prospects all around the globe. We also address the gender pay gap and the important role men play in promoting gender equity. This wee...
“If the health care sector was a country, it would be the 5th largest emitter of carbon dioxide.” In this episode we emphasise why the climate change crisis is also a global health crisis. We further discuss the biggest culprits of carbon dioxide emissions and whether climate change policies are fair and equitable for low-and-middle-income countries. As always, we round it off with thoughts on global and personal steps we can take to address the climate crisis. Who do you think is the we...
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