
Publications
I have written and co-authored several pieces in a range of publications. Please note the underlined text leads to external links.
Peer-reviewed articles
An equitable roadmap for ending the COVID-19 pandemic
Mukaigawara, M., Hassan, I., Fernandes, G. et al. An equitable roadmap for ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Nat Med 28, 893–896 (2022).
Hindsight is 2020? Lessons in global health governance one year into the pandemic.
Hassan, I., Mukaigawara, M., King, L. et al. Hindsight is 2020? Lessons in global health governance one year into the pandemic. Nat Med 27, 396–400 (2021).
US decision to pull out of World Health Organization
Sridhar, D. and King, L. BMJ 2020; 370.
"Loss of funding could be devastating for critical global health agendas."
Blogs
COVID-19 in 2022: Is There Hope For A Better Tomorrow? BBC Science Focus
Charting the course: translating good leadership into digital spaces Women in Global Health UK
Your Healthiest Possible Life: A Short Practical Guide To Navigating Medical Misogynoir Black Ballad
Who's Got the Power? A Beginner's Guide to Challenging the Colonial Legacy of Global Health Institutions Think Global Health
Reports
Solo mask use rapid research report as part of the COVID-19 Policy Series at the Global Health Governance Programme, May 2020 (available here).
This led to participation in The Royal Society's DELVE Initiative to produce COVID-19 research as an action member. Outputs: mask use for the general public in slowing transmission, and the effect of the virus on ethnic minorities in the UK. This research fed directly to SAGE, the UK government's scientific advisory group for emergencies.
Private sector landscape in mixed systems:
I undertook research commissioned by the World Health Organization to provide illustrative case studies of effective private sector engagement strategies in health systems. This contribution was part of a wider report on the private sector in mixed health systems.
Client Examples

World Health Organization

Ipas

The Sumaira Foundation
