Ethical Frameworks and Global Health: A Narrative Review of the “Leave No One Behind” Principle

D Oehring, P Gunasekera - INQUIRY: The Journal of Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The “Leave No One Behind”(LNOB) principle, a fundamental commitment of the United
Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizes the urgent need to address and …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable building materials (SBMs) and their impact on displaced persons health/wellbeing in selected IDP facilities, Nigeria

EN Ekhaese, PO Akindoyin, IA Mohammed - Frontiers in Materials, 2024 - frontiersin.org
There are 70.8 million Internally Displaced Persons in the world. In Sub-Saharan Africa
Nigeria has 16.5 million people and the highest displacement rate. IDPs in Nigeria need …

[HTML][HTML] A bibliometric analysis of African dental research and the sustainable development goals, 2016–2023

M El Tantawi, A Bhayat, MO Foláyan - Frontiers in Oral Health, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The successful implementation of the 2030 sustainable development Agenda in
Africa requires active participation from all sectors, including the dental research sector. The …

Women in oral health promotion

MO Foláyan, J Cunha-Cruz - Frontiers in Oral Health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Research productivity serves as a crucial indicator of intellectual wealth and economic
advancement, directly impacting the health and well-being of a nation's populace …

Country profile of the epidemiology and clinical management of early childhood caries, volume III

MO Foláyan, RJ Schroth, F Ramos-Gomez… - Frontiers in Oral …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Early childhood oral health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and recent research has
shed light on various dimensions of this complex issue. A comprehensive examination of …

Advancing Knowledge to Improve the Oral Health of Refugeed Children: Oral Healthcare Providers' Perspectives

A Salem - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Background: Refugeed children often endure extreme circumstances during their journey to
resettlement, making them exceptionally vulnerable to poor health. Once settled in their host …