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Improving health and well-being worldwide

India’s Development Beyond Numbers

In his Hindustan Times column, Vital Signs, OHT’s Ramanan Laxminarayan explores global and public health history, policy, and today’s most pressing health challenges, highlighting how well-being extends beyond GDP. 

Improving health and well-being worldwide

The EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy, sustainable, and just food systems

The EAT-Lancet Commission, including OHT’s Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan, proposes a global food system transformation to improve human and planetary health.

Improving health and well-being worldwide

Antibiotics are losing their effectiveness

Tune in to CapeTalk’s Lunch with Pippa Hudson and Dr. Elloise du Toit of GARP–South Africa as they discuss the threat of antibiotic resistance.  

Improving health and well-being worldwide

ResistanceMap

Interactive maps and graphics on Antimicrobial Resistance throughout the world

Improving health and well-being worldwide

GARP–Pakistan Policy Brief

Learn how vaccines can play a vital role in reducing drug resistance and strengthening public health in Pakistan.

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CDDEP is a WHO Collaborating Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance

Find updates on progress in applying National Actions Plans to control drug resistance in diverse African countries

Improving health and well-being worldwide

Nimai Valley

Our future headquarters for One Health action, education, and research

Improving health and well-being worldwide

The Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership (GARP)

Working with local stakeholders to leverage vaccines in the fight to control AMR 

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Antimicrobial Resistance

Communicable Disease Dynamics

Food, Climate, and Health

Gender, Equity, and Livelihoods

Noncommunicable Diseases

Child's silhouette against the setting sun and palm trees

Health and Development

An Asian child and older adult man showing off post-vaccine band-aids.

Vaccines and Immunization

OxygenForIndia

In SSRN, an OHT study explores how the time of day influences cognitive performance among children, adolescents, and young adults in India.

Out in Malaria Journal, OHT researchers explore how social and household factors influence malaria and other mosquito-borne disease risks in urban cities. 

A review article by OHT researchers in Nature Reviews Microbiology highlights growing links between climate change and antimicrobial resistance. 

In a collaborative study in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, OHT researchers show how differences in women’s access to education and employment are closely linked to how antibiotics are used across countries. 

In the Journal of Public Health in Africa, OHT researchers explore how gender inequality and climate change shape exposure to infections, access to healthcare, and antibiotic use. 

 In BMJ Global Health, OHT researchers find that excise taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks can improve health outcomes and strengthen public finances. 

An OHT study in PNAS reveals low vaccination in food animals for high risk diseases. 

Out in BMC Medical Research, an OHT collaborative study explores why people with the same illness often spend very different amounts on healthcare in India. 

In a collaborative study published in PLOS Mental Health, OHT researchers found that nearly one in four women and one in six men in India’s workforce showed symptoms of depression or anxiety.

In PLOS One, OHT researchers collaborated to explore antibiotic use across Africa and progress toward the WHO’s responsible antibiotic use targets.

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