The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity, as well as traditional knowledge and sustainable practices that are invaluable resources for human development. However, indigenous people remain on the margins of society in high, middle and low-income countries, and they bear a disproportionate burden of poverty, disease, and mortality compared to the general population. These inequalities have persisted, and in some countries have even worsened, despite the overall improvements in health indicators in relation to the 15-year push to meet the Millennium Development Goals. As we enter the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) era, there is growing consensus that efforts to achieve Universal ...
In Australia, Indigenous people experience poor access to health care and the highest rates of morbi...
Indigenous peoples experience poorer health outcomes on almost every measure of health and wellbeing...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
This is the report from a conference organised by IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) to brin...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is deeply embedded in hist...
The Apology to the Stolen Generation set the tone for a new and vigorous approach to achieving healt...
Indigenous people worldwide experience worse health outcomes than other population groups on measure...
Most of the health systems in developing countries are dysfunctional and hardly responsive to the ne...
“What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of diff erences, their attractions and repulsions. Life...
As an Indigenous person, I came into the world of Indigenous health scholarship in the 1990s with a ...
In Australia, Indigenous people experience poor access to health care and the highest rates of morbi...
Indigenous peoples experience poorer health outcomes on almost every measure of health and wellbeing...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
The 400 million indigenous people worldwide represent a wealth of linguistic and cultural diversity,...
This is the report from a conference organised by IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) to brin...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Structural violence shapes the health of Indigenous peoples globally, and is deeply embedded in hist...
The Apology to the Stolen Generation set the tone for a new and vigorous approach to achieving healt...
Indigenous people worldwide experience worse health outcomes than other population groups on measure...
Most of the health systems in developing countries are dysfunctional and hardly responsive to the ne...
“What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of diff erences, their attractions and repulsions. Life...
As an Indigenous person, I came into the world of Indigenous health scholarship in the 1990s with a ...
In Australia, Indigenous people experience poor access to health care and the highest rates of morbi...
Indigenous peoples experience poorer health outcomes on almost every measure of health and wellbeing...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...