Global Health Review seeks to publish the most interesting, original, and important ideas and insights in global health.
The types of articles we are primarily looking for include:
- Introduces a new, creative, or more complete explanation of a solution to a social, environmental, or organizational problem.
- Illustrates the explanation or solution with research findings.
- Logically discusses the explanation or solution, addressing its possible shortcomings.
- Explains the general implications of the explanation or solution for GHR’s diverse audience.
- Between 4,000 and 4,500 words long.
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Case Study
- An in-depth analysis of a management challenge faced by a nonprofit, socially responsible business, or government agency.
- The article must provide a detailed narrative history of the organization, recounting how its mission, strategy, structure, etc. evolved to address the challenges it faced. It should include quotes from the principles involved.
- The article must answer three to four principal questions, which raise high-level strategic issues that the case addresses. These questions show how a case is relevant and applicable to other organizations.
- Between 3,500 and 4,500 words long.
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First Person
- Relates the experiences and the lessons learned by someone actively engaged in global health, or provides a provocative op-ed on a timely subject.
- About 1,600 words long.

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