A new issue from the Journal of Global Health

The editors of the The Columbia University Journal of Global Health are excited to announce that the Journal of Global Health‘s Spring 2025 Issue – Vol. 15 No. 1 has been published with Columbia Libraries!

This new issue features determinants of health across vulnerable communities: low adherence to malaria-preventive therapies among pregnant women in Uganda, lifestyle-related predictors of depression in midlife women, and the structural histories of chattel enslavement undergirding obstetric racism in the United States.

The journal is proud to continue their mission, focusing on publishing open access public health research and media organizations dedicated to publishing high quality, peer-reviewed original student research relevant to the broader global health community. This issue is representative of the diversity of the Journal’s authors, spanning across multiple institutions as well as nations. Revolutionary scientific research does not have any borders and we will continue to uphold such values in our upcoming issues.

Rose Liu and Manan Vij, the Editors in Chief, encourage all researchers who have worked on research relevant to the global health community to continue submitting to our journal for consideration for the Spring 2026 issue.

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