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1. Theoretical underpinnings of state institutionalisation of inclusion and struggles in collective health in Latin America.

2. Systematic review of barriers and facilitators to voluntary medical male circumcision in priority countries and programmatic implications for service uptake.

3. Re-situating abortion: Bio-politics, global health and rights in neo-liberal times.

4. Rites of Resistance: Sex Workers' Fight to Maintain Rights and Pleasure in the Centre of the Response to HIV in Brazil.

5. Struggles for maintenance: Patient activism and dialysis dilemmas amidst a global diabetes epidemic.

6. ‘Medicine doesn’t cure my worries’: Understanding the drivers of mental distress in older Nepalese women living in the UK.

7. Moral dilemmas and abortion decision-making: Lessons learnt from abortion research in England and Wales.

8. CATHOLICISM AND EVERYDAY MORALITY: Filipino women’s narratives on reproductive health.

9. Hesitance towards voluntary medical male circumcision in Lesotho: Reconfiguring global health governance.

10. Re-visioning evidence: Reflections on the recent controversy around gender selective abortion in the UK.

11. Abortion in Tunisia after the revolution: Bringing a new morality into the old reproductive order.

12. How can a policy foster local pharmaceutical production and still protect public health? Lessons from the health–industry complex in Brazil.

13. Assessing factors associated with HIV testing among adolescents in Malawi.

14. Accessing diabetes care in rural Uganda: Economic and social resources.

15. Regarding realities: Using photo-based projective techniques to elicit normative and alternative discourses on gender, relationships, and sexuality in Mozambique.

16. What role does transactional sex play in the HIV/STI and reproductive health risk behaviour among high-tier entertainment centre workers in China?

17. The relevance of the public–private partnership paradigm to the prevention of diet-associated non-communicable diseases in wealthy countries.

18. Sex is never the same: Men's perspectives on refusing circumcision from an in-depth qualitative study in Kwaluseni, Swaziland.

19. Syphilis 1855 and HIV-AIDS 2007: Historical reflections on the tendency to blame human anatomy for the action of micro-organisms.

20. Sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescent girls: Evidence from low- and middle-income countries.

21. The syndemics of childhood diarrhoea: A biosocial perspective on efforts to combat global inequities in diarrhoea-related morbidity and mortality.