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New piece in @bmj.com by @kentbuse.bsky.social , @martinmckee.bsky.social and me on safeguarding evidence from political pressure - with 5 clear recommendations.

Standing with science means defending the systems that allow science to function.

www.bmj.com/content/393/...

2 weeks ago 56 23 1 1

'...organisations led by a woman CEO for at least five of the past eight years are predicted to close their pay gaps four years earlier on average than those led by men.'

Let Her Lead!
👏👏👏 @helenclarknz.bsky.social
Aishwarya Rajeev, Lynsey Robinson and @kentbuse.bsky.social

4 months ago 21 4 2 0
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"An abrupt dismantling of the agency, without a considered plan, risks undermining hard-won gains."

As the UNAIDS board meets next week to decide the agency’s future, it should focus on a strategic transition that safeguards progress
www.bmj.com/content/391/...

4 months ago 8 8 0 0
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Sad (but not surprised) to read the latest Global Health 50/50 report, amidst turmoil in global health, erosion of democracy, withdrawal from multi-lateralism, aid cuts, attacks on science, DEI, human rights

@kentbuse.bsky.social @jocalynclark.bsky.social

global5050.org/2025-report/

7 months ago 22 16 1 0

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But these are @kentbuse.bsky.social words
(They are still perfect)

9 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Precision public health must get political As the Precision Public Health Asia conference approaches, Kent Buse and colleagues caution that the specialty risks becoming a high tech fix for deeply political problems In The Time Machine by HG W...

www.bmj.com/content/390/...

A heat map of diabetes does not improve access to nutritional food or reshape the commercial landscape promoting ultraprocessed foods in low income areas. A wearable heart rate monitor tracking variability cannot counter harms of exploitative labour or precarious housing

9 months ago 32 8 0 1

🧵1/8 The UK’s approach to international development needs a reset. In a new @bmj.com piece, @kentbuse.bsky.social & I argue for a principles-based strategy to rebuild global solidarity and credibility. Here’s a quick breakdown. 👇

10 months ago 18 8 1 1

The Labour government has announced plans to further reduce international development assistance and increase the UK’s defence spending.

@kentbuse.bsky.social and @martinmckee.bsky.social ask: where is the logic in this?
www.bmj.com/content/389/...

10 months ago 12 7 1 0
Graphic titled “Why is diversity important? How does it make boards and committees better?” It features a visual with four colored boxes explaining different reasons for diversity:
1.	Intrinsic reasons (green box) – People have the moral right to be involved in decisions that affect them.
2.	Epistemic (knowledge-related) reasons (light green box) – Diverse perspectives lead to better governance, improved accuracy, and more relevant decisions.
3.	Pragmatic reasons (blue-green box) – Inclusivity leads to shared ownership, trust, and uptake.
4.	Justice-related reasons (blue box) – Addresses historical wrongs and structural injustices.
On the right side, there’s a screenshot of a research paper titled “Diversity in leadership: analysing representation in global committees on climate and health” by Manish Barik, Kent Buse, and Soumyadeep Bhaumik, published in BMJ Leader. It includes pie charts and a matrix showing diversity data

Graphic titled “Why is diversity important? How does it make boards and committees better?” It features a visual with four colored boxes explaining different reasons for diversity: 1. Intrinsic reasons (green box) – People have the moral right to be involved in decisions that affect them. 2. Epistemic (knowledge-related) reasons (light green box) – Diverse perspectives lead to better governance, improved accuracy, and more relevant decisions. 3. Pragmatic reasons (blue-green box) – Inclusivity leads to shared ownership, trust, and uptake. 4. Justice-related reasons (blue box) – Addresses historical wrongs and structural injustices. On the right side, there’s a screenshot of a research paper titled “Diversity in leadership: analysing representation in global committees on climate and health” by Manish Barik, Kent Buse, and Soumyadeep Bhaumik, published in BMJ Leader. It includes pie charts and a matrix showing diversity data

No matter how you look at it, there’s a reason for #diversity in #leadership —and many of them.

And yet, a recent BMJ Leader study by M. Barik, S. Bhaumik & our Co-CEO @kentbuse.bsky.social shows global committees on climate & health are still far from representative: bit.ly/3ZzZQnu

#GlobalHealth

10 months ago 4 2 0 0
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False dichotomy of defence spending vs development investment

Thoughtful, eloquent piece by @martinmckee.bsky.social @kentbuse.bsky.social in @bmj.com

Hope is read by politicians as well as us who see the impact every day of rapid cuts in aid

Please share widely @peterstefanovic.bsky.social

10 months ago 1 2 0 0

🧵1/ The UK government plans to cut international aid while ramping up defence spending. But must we choose between defence or aid? In a new @bmj.com piece, @kentbuse.bsky.social & I argue that we must invest in both. Here’s why. 👇

10 months ago 94 48 3 3
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Defence or aid, or defence and aid? Both are necessary for national security The Labour government has announced plans to further reduce international development assistance and increase the UK’s defence spending. Kent Buse and Martin McKee ask, where is the logic in this? Th...

New from Kent Buse and @martinmckee.bsky.social about the UK’s false trade-off between defence and aid.

www.bmj.com/content/389/...

10 months ago 22 5 3 0
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Parliamentlive.tv International Development Committee

Shocking that UK government plans to boost defence spending by cutting aid.

To add to the injustice, here is what Baroness Chapman, Minister of State for International Development, told the select committee she plans cuts to focus on: education & gender.

parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/... #aid

11 months ago 3 2 2 0
The graphic is split diagonally: on the right is Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads. On the left is a quote by Prof. Sarah Hawkes and Prof. Kent Buse, Global 50/50 co-founders and co-CEOs, the quote reads: “We have long advocated the benefits of publishing sex-disaggregated data. As our Gendered Health Pathways tool demonstrates, such data can reveal where the health journeys of men and women diverge—whether in risk exposure, care-seeking behaviours or experiences in health systems. But data alone is not enough. A gendered analysis is essential to understand why those differences exist and how to address them. Such analysis can help shape systems of health for all.” The Global 50/50 logo is in the bottom left corner.

The graphic is split diagonally: on the right is Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads. On the left is a quote by Prof. Sarah Hawkes and Prof. Kent Buse, Global 50/50 co-founders and co-CEOs, the quote reads: “We have long advocated the benefits of publishing sex-disaggregated data. As our Gendered Health Pathways tool demonstrates, such data can reveal where the health journeys of men and women diverge—whether in risk exposure, care-seeking behaviours or experiences in health systems. But data alone is not enough. A gendered analysis is essential to understand why those differences exist and how to address them. Such analysis can help shape systems of health for all.” The Global 50/50 logo is in the bottom left corner.

A recent PLOS Medicine study co-authored by Sarah Hawkes, Kent Buse & research partners shows how sex-disaggregated data & #gender analysis can expose hidden health inequities: bit.ly/3GWtywN

Men globally face higher mortality from #diabetes, #HIV & #hypertension — yet are less likely to seek care.

11 months ago 2 1 1 0
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What is gender justice and how can we achieve it, asks @femupheave.bsky.social of @gh5050.bsky.social at the launch of the report by the Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health @ids.ac.uk #Gender #GenderJustice #Power #GlobalHealth #Equity

11 months ago 2 2 0 0
Illustration of the Gendered Health Pathways dashboard with male/female icons and bar charts, showing the health pathway for men and women. The text reads "Reimagine Data"

Illustration of the Gendered Health Pathways dashboard with male/female icons and bar charts, showing the health pathway for men and women. The text reads "Reimagine Data"

An illustration of a man and woman inside a giant pill capsule, pushing against the pill to break it apart. Text reads “Reveal and remedy gender inequalities”.

An illustration of a man and woman inside a giant pill capsule, pushing against the pill to break it apart. Text reads “Reveal and remedy gender inequalities”.

An illustration of a group of people holding up wavy green and purple lines – representing health pathways/ journeys. Text reads “Realise better health and wellbeing for all” .

An illustration of a group of people holding up wavy green and purple lines – representing health pathways/ journeys. Text reads “Realise better health and wellbeing for all” .

Bold text reads "Take Action" with surrounding lines and wave patterns in green and purple.

Bold text reads "Take Action" with surrounding lines and wave patterns in green and purple.

“As long as we have data, we have a mandate for change. Without it, there’s inaction.” — Profs Sarah Hawkes & Kent Buse

#GenderedHealthPathways shows the power of data to expose hidden health inequalities—& drive action where it’s needed most.

📊 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#EvidenceToAction #GenderJustice

11 months ago 1 1 0 0
Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads.

Black-and-white portrait of a woman in traditional agbada and cap, smoking a cigarette and holding a drink; dramatic lighting enhances the contrast and mood, evoking the visual style of vintage tobacco and alcohol ads.

A new study by #Global5050 co-CEOs & their research partners shows how sex-disaggregated data is critical for identifying and addressing health inequities, drawing on the data visualised in our #GenderedHealthPathways tool.

➡️ doi.org/10.1371/jour...
🔎 bit.ly/ExploreGHP

#HealthEquity #GlobalHealth

11 months ago 2 1 0 0
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Sex-disaggregated data along the gendered health pathways: A review and analysis of global data on hypertension, diabetes, HIV, and AIDS In a review of global datasets for hypertension, diabetes, HIV, and AIDS, Alessandro Feraldi and colleagues investigate the importance of sex-disaggregated data.

Global sex-disaggregated data on hypertension, diabetes, HIV, and AIDS demonstrate once again 'the increasing need to develop strategies that encourage greater male participation in preventive and healthcare service' journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...

11 months ago 1 1 0 0
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#GenderedHealthPathways — capturing differences in exposure to risk, care-seeking & clinical cascade.

Using sex #disaggregateddata to identify & address health inequities

📄 Explore @plos.org 🔗 journals.plos.org/plosmedicine...

📊 Visualisations: genderedhealthpathways.org/app/

@katewomersley.com

11 months ago 5 0 0 0
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Males are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for three common diseases, global analysis finds In many countries, males are more likely than females to get sick and die from three common conditions, and less likely to get medical care, according to a new study by Angela Chang of the University of Southern Denmark, and colleagues, published in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine.

Males experience higher rates of illness and mortality from hypertension, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS, and are less likely to seek care compared to females in many countries, highlighting persistent health inequities. doi.org/g9g5ps

11 months ago 2 2 0 0

Disinformation is official White House policy. Lies & ideology take the place of truth.

@martinmckee.bsky.social @kentbuse.bsky.social & I warned of exactly this in November. It's happened even faster & even more emphatically than we feared. It's extremely dangerous.

www.bmj.com/content/387/...

1 year ago 344 137 13 2
Image by Tanusree Mitra. A black and white image of an elderly couple in Purulia, West Bengal, India, as they sit on a ledge with their young granddaughter. The grandmother cradles the child, who rests tiredly on her lap, while the grandfather lovingly strokes the child’s hair. A white calf stands beside them, adding to the serene and intimate rural scene.

Image by Tanusree Mitra. A black and white image of an elderly couple in Purulia, West Bengal, India, as they sit on a ledge with their young granddaughter. The grandmother cradles the child, who rests tiredly on her lap, while the grandfather lovingly strokes the child’s hair. A white calf stands beside them, adding to the serene and intimate rural scene.

What do we really mean by ‘gender equality in health’?

A new @bmj.com article by Angela Y Chang, Sarah Hawkes,
@kentbuse.bsky.social & Virginia Zarulli explores how definitions shape measurement—and why that matters for #globalhealth policy.

➡️ Read now: bit.ly/44qSTZg

#GenderEquality

1 year ago 1 1 0 0

Thanks Nicola! And for those who may want something shorter, here is a hard hitting editorial on the topic of #genderjustice and #globalhealth

www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...

@womenlifthealth.bsky.social @womeningh.bsky.social @katewomersley.com @kstoreng.bsky.social @jocalynclark.bsky.social

1 year ago 7 3 0 0
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The term ‘gender’ must not be removed from the health lexicon. It will cost lives. | FairPlanet Gender plays a major role in understanding why people smoke or drink alcohol, or what stops a person from visiting their doctor.

"Sex alone cannot explain the differences: gender plays a major role in understanding why people smoke or drink alcohol, or what stops a person from visiting their doctor or dropping out of treatment." A clear intervention from @femupheave.bsky.social & @kentbuse.bsky.social tinyurl.com/3jhchus2

1 year ago 49 13 1 0
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Achieving gender justice for global health equity: the Lancet Commission on gender and global health Achieving gender justice in global health—which we define as encompassing the realisation of universal rights in relation to health equity and gender equality, while also addressing the drivers of gen...

🌍✨ The pursuit of #GenderJustice in global health is not simply an aspiration—it’s a necessity for 📈 health outcomes & addressing inequities.

Explore the intricate relationship between gender & health, obstacles to progress & key recommendations in a new Lancet Commission ➡️ hubs.li/Q03g3_-n0

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Powerful actors who undermine physical activity policy must be challenged As a fifth of adults in the UK have diabetes or pre-diabetes, the politics of physical activity policy must be tackled, argue Karen Milton and colleagues Recent data show that one in five adults in ...

Commercial determinants of physical inactivity:

Powerful actors who undermine physical activity policy must be challenged, argue @karen-milton.bsky.social @kentbuse.bsky.social and Fiona Bull of @who.int

www.bmj.com/content/388/...

1 year ago 12 5 0 1

Really important to understand the wider factors influencing physical inactivity👇🏻 it isn’t just “bad” choices which is leading to obesity and diabetes. 💈

1 year ago 3 2 1 0

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we have been conditioned to accept that the policy solution is to build more roads
expose, debunk, and confront those who are shaping current narratives that devalue or obstruct physical activity related policy

Commercial Determinants of physical inactivity

HT @kentbuse.bsky.social

1 year ago 10 4 0 0
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Thinking and Acting Politically for Effective Policies for Physical Activity "Thinking and Acting Politically for Effective Policies for Physical Activity" published on 14 Mar 2025 by Human Kinetics.

“My hope is that you will channel your passion for physical activity into a political force that creates societies where movement is a right, not a privilege.”

– @kentbuse.bsky.social in his #ISPAH keynote address

Read the full commentary: bit.ly/41HubB3

#GlobalHealth #PhysicalActivity

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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Powerful actors who undermine physical activity policy must be challenged As a fifth of adults in the UK have diabetes or pre-diabetes, the politics of physical activity policy must be tackled, argue Karen Milton and colleagues Recent data show that one in five adults in ...

"La respuesta al cambio climático ha centrado las políticas de mitigación en los vehículos eléctricos. Esto favorece los intereses de la industria del automóvil mientras socava la oportunidad de reorientar los sistemas de transporte hacia desplazamientos no motorizados" www.bmj.com/content/388/...

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