Publications Experiences of the changing illicit drug supply among racial and ethnic minoritized people in three US states: a qualitative study This study highlights the challenges experienced by minoritized people who use drugs in responding to a changing drug supply, underscoring the limits of public health approaches focused solely on individual behavioral change.
Campaigns Mexico – Alcohol Policy – Alcohol harms the ones you love the most – Teddy bear A campaign on alcohol’s effect on family violence ran on social media and buses across Mexico and reached nearly 25 million people.
Campaigns Mexico – Alcohol Policy – Alcohol harms the ones you love the most – Girl A campaign on alcohol’s effect on family violence ran on social media and buses across Mexico and reached nearly 25 million people.
Campaigns Mexico – Alcohol Policy – Alcohol harms the ones you love the most – Partner A campaign on alcohol’s effect on family violence ran on social media and buses across Mexico and reached nearly 25 million people.
Publications Analysis of deaths due to gender-based violence: An autopsy-based cross-sectional study from Mumbai The study emphasizes the need for improved investigation and classification of unnatural female deaths. Domestic violence emerged as the most common factor in these deaths, with intimate partners being primary perpetrators, with most incidents occurring within the home.
Campaigns Vietnam – Road Safety – Slow down for children’s future The "Slow down for children's future" campaign in Vietnam highlights the importance of implementing and following reduced speed limits in school zones to protect young pedestrians and cyclists.
Campaigns Colombia – Road Safety – We are not a number, respect the limit This enforcement campaign from Bogotá, Colombia, features trauma doctor Juan Manuel Martinez, who explains the dangers of speeding and emphasizes the importance of enforcement in saving lives on the roads.
Case Study Strengthening the Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) System in Colombia This case study assesses how Colombia strengthened its civil registration system.
Publications How emergency departments are responding to the opioid crisis: Results from a statewide survey in Kentucky This study shows that Kentucky’s experience speaks to broader national challenges in supporting SUD in EDs.
Publications Estimation of the direct and indirect costs attributable to alcohol consumption in Brazil In Brazil, rates of both regular alcohol use and binge drinking are increasing. This study indicates the need to strengthen and expand policies in order to address this public health issue.