New and Emerging Online Resources

The Covid-19 and Cancer Taskforce is a globally representative group of cancer leaders spanning the disciplines of cancer across the care continuum from prevention, early detection, treatment and palliative, to representatives of cancer centre networks and advocacy groups.

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Jadaliyya is an independent ezine produced by the Arab Studies Institute.Jadaliyya provides a unique source of insight and critical analysis that combines local knowledge, scholarship, and advocacy with an eye to audiences in the United States, the Middle East and beyond.

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In these difficult times it is more important than ever to keep information flowing about the latest research and we will keep an updated list on COVID-19 related resources available on this page.

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“This open-access web-based platform promotes the exchange of field-based COVID-19 program adaptations and innovations, facilitating learning among organizations in different sectors and contexts.”

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The aim of this policy report is to summarise key aspects relating to the COVID-19 response across Syria, documenting
existing vulnerabilities and proposing locally appropriate policy recommendations.
Read the policy report here.

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The Global Health Institute at AUB addresses global health challenges with a focus on context and sustainable impact by employing an interdisciplinary approach. The primary focus of GHI are challenges that are affecting the MENA region, but have relevance to and impact on other regions in the Global South.

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The Lancet Oncology was launched in September, 2000, as a lively and informative monthly journal covering international issues relevant to clinical cancer specialists worldwide.

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The UCL–Lancet Commission on Migration and Health: The COVID-19 pandemic reveals the extent of marginalisation migrant & refugee populations face.  We have developed a resource platform to encourage knowledge sharing across different  regions globally and to highlight the  need to include migrants and refugees in the COVID-19 response.

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