A new policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) looks at new community benefit provisions in the Affordable Care Act, which apply to some 78 percent of this ...
Three new policy briefs from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provide evidence-based recommendations to alleviate people's immediate needs in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, as well as provide long ...
25 April 2025 - As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary this year, the world continues to face a daunting set of challenges that require innovative and bold solutions. Amidst the current ...
This policy brief examines justice and security in Somalia through the lens of fragmented peace-conflict spaces, drawing on the PeaceRep PA-X Local database analysis by Christine Bell and Laura Wise.
Wastewater utilities use anaerobic digestion and biogas utilization to reduce energy costs and emissions, but methane leakage can undermine both the climate benefits and project economics of these ...
The Governance Commission hosted the launch of a policy brief by NAYMOTE Partners for Democratic Development titled "Decentralization from Promise to Practice in Contemporary Liberia." The brief ...
The impact of COVID-19 is causing unprecedented disruption to higher education everywhere. Within a matter of days or weeks, campuses around the world fell silent as countries went into lockdown in an ...
Policy-relevant urban health research generates knowledge that policy- and decision-makers can use to improve health and reduce health inequities. Through its Salud Urbana en América Latina (SALURBAL) ...
The Community for Global Health Equity (CGHE) invites UB faculty to translate their recently published journal articles or manuscripts in progress through the authorship of policy briefs. We encourage ...
This brief is a summary of a research paper authored by Amanda King, a third-year Case Western Reserve University law student, founder of “Shooting Without Bullets” and member of the Cleveland ...