The editors of the Global Health: Science and Practice (GHSP) Journal are proud to announce the May 2014 issue of the no-fee, open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal. GHSP aims to improve health practice, especially in low- and middle-income countries, by publishing current research and program experiences. GHSP is a unique journal because it focuses on the lessons learned and the "how" of global health programs; lessons and detail that are often buried in grey literature.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Taking Exception. Reduced mortality leads to population growth: an inconvenient truth
- Getting family planning and population back on track
- Are pregnant women prioritized for bed nets? An assessment using survey data from 10 African countries
- The quality–coverage gap in antenatal care: toward better measurement of effective coverage
- Informed push distribution of contraceptives in Senegal reduces stockouts and improves quality of family planning services
GHSP is published by USAID in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs (K4Health) under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief James D. Shelton, MD, MPH.