Supplements
BMJ Global Health regularly publishes themed supplements on behalf of NGOs, charities and major funders. These focus on key topics in global health and ensure the widest possible audience for high-quality, peer-reviewed research, practice and analysis papers, complementing the journal’s regular content. Find out more about publishing a supplement in BMJ Global Health.
2021
Migration and Health in Social Context
Social and ethical issues of poor quality and poor use of medical products
Digital Innovations for Community and Primary Health in India
2020
Reaching conflict-affected women and children with health and nutrition interventions
2019
Diagnostic preparedness for WHO Blueprint pathogens
Abstracts of the Ninth EDCTP Forum
Measurement of reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition
Advancing Emergency Care Research in Low- and Middle-income Countries
Strategising national health in the 21st century
Resilient health systems for the attainment of Universal Health Coverage
Publication mentorship programme for women in HSR
2018
New Perspectives in Public Health in the Era of Sustainable Development Goals
Digital Health in South Africa: The case of MomConnect past, present, and future
The Alma Ata Declaration at 40: reflections on primary health care in a new era
Governing multisectoral action for health in low- and middle-income countries
2017
Comments on ‘Outsourcing: how to reform WHO for the 21st century’
Abstracts of the Eighth EDCTP Forum
Beyond pills and prescriptions: Applying a systems lens to Access to Medicines
Developing surgical ecosystems: one NGO’s experience in sub-Saharan Africa

