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SHEM: New Insights on Health Equity, Conflict and Climate Justice

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The Sustainable Health Equity Movement highlights new reflections on the structural forces shaping global health, from armed conflict and geopolitical instability to climate injustice and economic inequality.

Recent featured contributions explore how war and militarization undermine public health systems, how fossil fuel politics intersect with health equity and why ethical resistance and collective action are essential to protect vulnerable populations. A new perspective piece by SHEM co chair Juan Garay calls for renewed solidarity and systems change grounded in justice and care.

These insights reinforce the urgent need to address the root causes of health inequities through coordinated global action.

Explore the latest highlights from SHEM here

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