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A Global Agenda for 2025–2028: Promoting, Delivering, and Protecting Health «Part One»
The next four years — from 2025 to 2028 — represent a unique opportunity to revive efforts to bring health-related…
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People-Centered Economy (Part Three)
Amirhossein Khodaei, Researcher People-Centered Economy (7)Iran’s Economy in the Hands of the People: From Vision to Practical Program Imagine…
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People-Centered Economy ( Part One)
Amirhossein Khodaei, Researcher People-Centered Economy (4) Successful Legal Frameworks and People-Centered Economic Models to Reduce Rent-Seeking and Attract Small-Scale…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Eight)
A Transforming WHO, Ready for the Future Over the past six years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has undergone a…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Seven)
Health, wellbeing, and health security are increasingly central to national agendas for long-term stability and growth. Moreover, despite stalled progress…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Six)
More effective action across sectors is needed to achieve better health outcomes from exposure to hazardous chemicals and from air,…
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People-Centered Economy
Amirhossein Khodaei, Researcher People-Centered Economy (1) Popular Economic Governance and the Economic–Cultural Threat of Importing Goods with Domestic Equivalents(Religious…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Five)
At the same time, the burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)—primarily cardiovascular diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes—continues to rise.…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Four)
However, these advances carry the risk of serious social consequences due to access gaps, heightened inequalities, misinformation and disinformation, exclusion,…
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Global Health Strategy for 2025–2028 (Part Three)
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, a renewed understanding has emerged—shared by political leaders and the populations they serve—regarding the central importance…
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