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MSc Public Health for Development

Excited to share that my paper on COVID-19 policymaking in Iraq has been published in BMJ Global Health. This research is the first to explore evidence use in informing the Iraqi response during the COVID-19 pandemic. Main highlights are: • Perceptions on how mistrust in the political system reflected on public compliance with the COVID-19 control measures. 🌐 • Compromised academic freedoms affecting research production in the context of infectious disease response policymaking. 📚 • The need to move beyond dominant biomedical models when addressing vaccine hesitancy, public concerns, community engagement, and so forth. 💉 Read it here: https://lnkd.in/d7eYTwdG #COVID_19 #Iraq #HealthPolicy

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Dr Liban H. Jimale

Infectious Diseases Specialist | Humanitarian worker. MD, DTM&H and MCTM

10mo

Well done brother 👍 congratulations 🎊 Ali Alshalah

Hassan Sarsour

Medicine & Public Health

10mo

Congratulations dear Ali 🎉🎊🎉🎊

Mohammad Saadati / PhD

Assistant Professor/ WHO EMRO Fellow

10mo

Congratulation brother Ali Alshalah

Wow! Congrats Ali 🤩🎉🎉 You’re amazing!

Melanie Sudetic, MSc, RDN

Nutrition Officer | Leland International Hunger Fellow | Helen Keller Intl

10mo

Congrats, Ali! 🎉

Kess Rowe

Research Assistant and Coordinator at the University of Cambridge

10mo

Wow brilliant Ali! Congratulations!

Okechukwu Amako MD, MSc

Management/Strategy Consulting | Health Economics and Outcomes Research | Health Data Analytics | LSHTM & Chevening Alumnus

10mo

Well done, Ali

KYONGMIN SUN

Emergency Medicine Specialist

10mo

Wow awesome! Congratulations, Ali! :)

Dave Bugayong

Global Health Advocate | Public Health Program Strategist | Public Health for Development chez London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | RPCV ‘15-‘20

10mo

Congratulations, Ali! Well done!

Dr. Sahil Arora

Former Homoeopathic Physician (ESIC Hospital), Former Assistant Professor - Bakson Homoeopathic Medical College

10mo

Congratulations, Ali 🎉 Your paper on COVID-19 policymaking in Iraq is a significant contribution. It sheds light on the impact of mistrust in the political system on public compliance and highlights the importance of academic freedoms in research production. Moving beyond biomedical models is vital for addressing vaccine hesitancy and community engagement. Well done👍

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