14
Nov
Addressing the elephant in the room
We know that violence against women exists. We know that discussions on this topic are pertinent across the world. We know that... Read More
06
Oct
How can I trust this evidence? The Development of a Tool to Appraise Evidence Resources
As the COVID-19 pandemic spread I – like many others – wanted evidence about what it was, how it spreads, and how... Read More
06
Oct
No health without mental health
As we all are aware of the havoc and chaos created by COVID-19 when it gripped over the whole world, it created... Read More
06
Sep
Snowballing in Systematic Reviews
Last weekend we had a short trip to Bhimtal, a small hill station in Uttarakhand near Nainital. To distract myself from early... Read More
25
Jul
Sustainable Model of Care: Evidence-Based Workplace Policies
As a working mother of young child during the early stages of the pandemic, I found myself stretched too thin on both... Read More
15
Apr
Care farming – a salve for mental health issues?
A reason to delve into social prescribing A decade ago, I started training and working in the field of mental health. My... Read More
25
Mar
Evidence from Transport Evidence and Gap Map- Transport and the Sustainable Development Goals
As a Delhiite, I used to travel by bus (14 km) to reach my college until my graduation. I had to change... Read More
08
Mar
Gender inequality and gender stereotypes
Gender inequality affects every member of society, directly and indirectly, although in varying degrees. Gender inequality results in unequal opportunities, and while... Read More
22
Oct
Investing in research: Preventing violence against children
It seems like a simple enough concept. Children, who constitute more than 30% of the world’s population, have the right to go to school,... Read More
10
Oct
Mental Health and the COVID 19 Pandemic–Exploring the Void
Mental Health and its significance New Normal The COVID-19 pandemic has gripped the world, transcending physical, cultural, economic, and religious boundaries. Mental... Read More