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    The growing calls to decolonise global health are welcome but also worrisome. Suggestions for decolonisation vary greatly, with a common view to shift power to local ownership but without clear plans on how to make this suggestion a reality. Many researchers are calling for global health research to be led by local leaders in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), with expatriate…

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    • "The push to decolonise global health and resultant conversations are, unsurprisingly, taking place primarily among academics based in HICs..." Why and for whom are we decolonising global health? Comment by @themogaka & colleagues. #RethinkingGlobalHealth https://t.co/PFFIOZz31m

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    Why and for whom are we decolonising global health?The growing calls to decolonise global health are welcome but also worrisome. Suggestions for decolonisation vary greatly, with a common view to shift power to local ownership but without clear plans on how to make this suggestion a reality. Many researchers are calling for global health research to be led by local leaders in low-income and…

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