
The global sanitary revolution in historical perspective
Modern waterworks and sewerage systems emerged around the world over the period 1850–1950. Today, there are gaping differences in

Modern waterworks and sewerage systems emerged around the world over the period 1850–1950. Today, there are gaping differences in

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

The third UN Millennium Development Goal seeks to ensure a healthy life “for all”. Using height inequality as an

Globally, health economists and practitioners have been increasingly focusing on bottlenecks in public financial management (PFM) to improve the

The US has seen an alarming rise in the frequency and severity of mass shootings, with a potential indirect

Even from far down the beach, I could make out the familiar cries of a soccer game. But as

The UN recognizes access to clean drinking water as a fundamental human right, yet even residents of high-income countries

In February 1941, Albert, a 43-year-old policeman from the UK, scratched his face on a rose bush. The simple

All countries must urgently invest in resilient, equitable health systems At the halfway point to 2030, half the world’s

Modern waterworks and sewerage systems emerged around the world over the period 1850–1950. Today, there are gaping differences in

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

The third UN Millennium Development Goal seeks to ensure a healthy life “for all”. Using height inequality as an

Globally, health economists and practitioners have been increasingly focusing on bottlenecks in public financial management (PFM) to improve the

The US has seen an alarming rise in the frequency and severity of mass shootings, with a potential indirect

Even from far down the beach, I could make out the familiar cries of a soccer game. But as

The UN recognizes access to clean drinking water as a fundamental human right, yet even residents of high-income countries

In February 1941, Albert, a 43-year-old policeman from the UK, scratched his face on a rose bush. The simple

All countries must urgently invest in resilient, equitable health systems At the halfway point to 2030, half the world’s




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