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Scarlet Au, Kairaluchi Oraedu
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亲爱的读者:在过去的一年里,《全球卫生杂志》仍然致力于成为大流行后世界公共卫生和全球卫生讨论的积极平台。本刊的核心使命是鼓励传播探索各种全球卫生挑战和不平等现象以及可采取的解决这些问题的多方面方法的研究。我们很感激有机会与哥伦比亚大学校园内外的作家、学生、研究人员和社区成员一起工作。我们很高兴与您分享2022年秋季的最新一期。除了我们以研究手稿为特色的半年度出版物外,我们很高兴与大家分享我们“什么是全球卫生?”的播客和博客,其中包括对哥伦比亚大学公共卫生教师的采访,以及对当前健康问题的评论。鉴于大流行,近年来科学传播已成为讨论的焦点。我们的播客和博客旨在为更广泛的受众提供公共和全球卫生研究以及相关讨论。“什么是全球健康?”播客可以在whatisglobalhealth.podcasts.library.columbia.edu网站上访问,也可以在Spotify、iTunes和Stitcher等多个流媒体平台上访问。这个博客可以在我们杂志的网站上访问。我们的播客和博客都是通过我们与哥伦比亚大学图书馆的合作来托管的。这期2022年秋季刊探讨了从美国到非洲的广泛全球健康主题。本期专题探讨了2021年SAMHSA赠款拨款作为联邦对非洲阿片类药物流行、腐败和医疗保健的应对措施,以及影响乌干达布彦德地区计划生育的因素。我们感谢我们的作者和同行审稿人的投稿和贡献,没有他们,我们的期刊就无法存在。我们要感谢我们55人的期刊团队,由我们的管理委员会、编辑委员会、制作与设计委员会、在线委员会和商业与传播委员会组成。我们还要感谢我们的同行审稿人,他们自愿花时间为作者的手稿提供了有见地的反馈。感谢我们在哥伦比亚大学图书馆的合作者以及由学术交流技术图书管理员Esther Jackson和哥伦比亚大学Mailman公共卫生学院教授James Colgrove组成的教师顾问委员会。诚挚的,哥伦比亚大学全球健康杂志主编斯嘉丽·奥和凯拉鲁奇·奥拉杜
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Dear Reader, Throughout the past year, the Journal of Global Health remains committed towards serving as an active platform for discussions in public and global health in the post-pandemic world. At the core of the journal’s mission, we aim to encourage the dissemination of research that explores a variety of global health challenges and inequities as well as the multifaceted approaches that can be taken to address them. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with writers, students, researchers and community members at our Columbia campus and beyond. We are excited to share our newest Fall 2022 issue with you. Beyond our biannual publication featuring research manuscripts, we are excited to share the new content published on our “What is Global Health?” podcast and blog produced by the Online Board, which includes interviews with Columbia public health faculty and op-ed reflections on current health issues. In light of the pandemic, science communication has become the spotlight of discussion over recent years. Our podcast and blog seeks to make public and global health research and associated discussions accessible to a broader audience. The “What is Global Health?” podcast can be accessed online at whatisglobalhealth.podcasts.library.columbia.edu or on multiple streaming platforms including Spotify, iTunes and Stitcher. The blog can be accessed on our journal’s website. Both our podcast and blog are hosted through our partnership with Columbia University Libraries. This Fall 2022 issue explores a broad range of global health topics from the U.S. to Africa. This issue delves into examining the 2021 SAMHSA Grant Allocation as a Federal Response to the Opioid Epidemic, corruption and healthcare in Africa and factors influencing family planning in the Buyende District of Uganda. We thank our authors and peer reviewers for their submissions and contributions without which our journal could not exist. We would like to express our gratitude towards our 55-person journal team, composed of our Managing Board, Editorial Board, Production & Design Board, Online Board, and Business & Communications Board. We also wish to thank our peer reviewers who volunteered their time to provide the authors with insightful feedback on their manuscripts. Thank you to our collaborators at the Columbia University Libraries and the Faculty Advisory Board composed of Scholarly Communication Technologies Librarian Esther Jackson and faculty advisor Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health Professor James Colgrove. Sincerely,Scarlet Au & Kairaluchi OraeduCo-Editors-in-Chief, The Columbia University Journal of Global Health
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