Intersectionality and why it matters to global health A Kapilashrami, O Hankivsky The Lancet 391 (10140), 2589-2591, 2018 | 357 | 2018 |
Intersectionality and gender mainstreaming in international health: Using a feminist participatory action research process to analyse voices and debates from the global south … R Tolhurst, B Leach, J Price, J Robinson, E Ettore, A Scott-Samuel, ... Social Science & Medicine 74 (11), 1825-1832, 2012 | 176 | 2012 |
What can health inequalities researchers learn from an intersectionality perspective? Understanding social dynamics with an inter-categorical approach? A Kapilashrami, S Hill, N Meer Social Theory & Health 13, 288-307, 2015 | 160 | 2015 |
Understanding women’s experience of violence and the political economy of gender in conflict: the case of Syria K Alsaba, A Kapilashrami Reproductive health matters 24 (47), 5-17, 2016 | 146 | 2016 |
Global health security and universal health coverage: from a marriage of convenience to a strategic, effective partnership C Wenham, R Katz, C Birungi, L Boden, M Eccleston-Turner, L Gostin, ... BMJ global health 4 (1), e001145, 2019 | 75 | 2019 |
Transforming governance or reinforcing hierarchies and competition: examining the public and hidden transcripts of the Global Fund and HIV in India A Kapilashrami, B McPake Health Policy and Planning 28 (6), 626-635, 2013 | 73 | 2013 |
Mental health and COVID-19: is the virus racist? A Kapilashrami, K Bhui The British Journal of Psychiatry 217 (2), 405-407, 2020 | 71 | 2020 |
Beyond sex and gender analysis: an intersectional view of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and response O Hankivsky, A Kapilashrami Gender and Women's Health Unit, Centre for Health Equity, Melbourne School …, 2020 | 69 | 2020 |
Interrogating resilience in health systems development R Van de Pas, M Ashour, A Kapilashrami, S Fustukian Health policy and planning 32 (suppl_3), iii88-iii90, 2017 | 65 | 2017 |
The Global Fund and the re-configuration and re-emergence of ‘civil society’: Widening or closing the democratic deficit? A Kapilashrami, O O'Brien Global Public Health 7 (5), 437-451, 2012 | 63 | 2012 |
Gender blind? An analysis of global public-private partnerships for health S Hawkes, K Buse, A Kapilashrami Globalization and health 13, 1-11, 2017 | 56 | 2017 |
Social movements and public health advocacy in action: the UK people's health movement A Kapilashrami, KE Smith, S Fustukian, MK Eltanani, S Laughlin, ... Journal of Public Health 38 (3), 413-416, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |
Examining intersectional inequalities in access to health (enabling) resources in disadvantaged communities in Scotland: advancing the participatory paradigm A Kapilashrami, S Marsden International Journal for Equity in Health 17, 1-14, 2018 | 32 | 2018 |
Ethnic disparities in health & social care workers’ exposure, protection, and clinical management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK A Kapilashrami, M Otis, D Omodara, A Nandi, A Vats, O Adeniyi, E Speed, ... Critical Public Health 32 (1), 68-81, 2022 | 28 | 2022 |
What is intersectionality and what promise does it hold for advancing a rights-based sexual and reproductive health agenda? A Kapilashrami BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 46 (1), 4-7, 2020 | 28 | 2020 |
Meaningful change or more of the same? The Global Fund's new funding model and the politics of HIV scale-up A Kapilashrami, J Hanefeld Global Public Health 9 (1-2), 160-175, 2014 | 23 | 2014 |
Understanding public private partnerships: the discourse, the practice, and the system wide effects of the global fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. A Kapilashrami Queen Margaret University, 2010 | 23 | 2010 |
Confronting ‘scale-down': Assessing Namibia's human resource strategies in the context of decreased HIV/AIDS funding LI Cairney, A Kapilashrami HIV Scale-Up and the Politics of Global Health, 195-206, 2017 | 21 | 2017 |
Developing an agenda for the decolonization of global health D McCoy, A Kapilashrami, R Kumar, E Rhule, R Khosla Bulletin of the World Health Organization 102 (2), 130, 2023 | 19 | 2023 |
The Right to Health in Times of Pandemic: What Can We Learn from the UK’s Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak? L Montel, A Kapilashrami, MP Coleman, C Allemani Health and Human Rights 22 (2), 227, 2020 | 18 | 2020 |