
Our Publications
A curated collection of Digital Health and Rights Project peer-reviewed journal articles, reports, policy briefs, and more for in-depth exploration.


Research Article: Brave Global Spaces
This study explores the role of digital health interventions in improving maternal health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It focuses on the effectiveness, challenges, and integration of mobile health (mHealth) technologies within existing healthcare systems.

Research Article: The Digital Transformation and the Right to Health of Young Adults in Bangladesh and Colombia
This article from Health and Human Rights investigates how digital transformation affects the right to health of young adults in Bangladesh and Colombia. Through a community-engaged study, it focuses on digital access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV-related information, emphasising both opportunities and challenges.

Research Article: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Digital Human Rights
The article for Culture, Health and Sexuality explores integration of digital technologies in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, focusing on their impact on privacy, autonomy, and equality. It highlights how digital tools both advance and challenge fundamental human rights in SRH contexts.

Research Article: Digital Health and Human Rights of Young Adults in Ghana, Kenya and Vietnam: A Qualitative Participatory Action Research Study
This research article in the BMJ Global Health journal examines how young adults in Ghana, Kenya, and Vietnam use mobile phones to access online health information and peer support, and the implications for their human rights.

Research Article: Towards Digital Justice: Participatory Action Research in Global Digital Health
This research article in the BMJ Global Health journal explores the impact of digital health advancements on global inequalities, highlighting issues such as data colonialism and risks to marginalised communities.