Göran Tomson and colleagues argue that our ability to control pandemics requires global action to counter inequalities from demographic, environmental, technological, and other megatrends. Read the article in BMJ here.
Göran Tomson and colleagues argue that our ability to control pandemics requires global action to counter inequalities from demographic, environmental, technological, and other megatrends. Read the article in BMJ here.
“Trust is the main element of global solidarity.” Text: Ulrica Segersten A year ago, still unaware of what was to come with the SARS-CoV-2 virus
“I am happy to see research on environmental health getting the position in global health research it needs in times like these” SIGHT Award 2020
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The purpose of SIGHT is to use an interdisciplinary approach to promote Swedish research and education, and to provide a scientific basis for policy work in the field of global health.