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Valencia-Rojas N. Shaping Ethical Global Health Collaborations in Latin America: A Call for Host-Country Leadership in Policy Development. Hacia Promoc. Salud [Internet]. 1º de janeiro de 2025 [citado 8º de novembro de 2025];30(1):5-7. Disponível em: https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/hacialapromociondelasalud/article/view/11089
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2. Eichbaum QG, Adams L V., Evert J, Ho MJ, Semali IA, Van Schalkwyk SC. Decolonizing Global Health Education: Rethinking Institutional Partnerships and Approaches. Acad Med. 2021;96(3):329-35.
3. Finkel ML, Temmermann M, Suleman F, Barry M, Salm M, Bingawaho A, et al. What Do Global Health Practitioners Think about Decolonizing Global Health? Ann Glob Health. 2022;88(1).
4. Christie S, Chahine T, Curry LA, Cherlin E, Linnander EL. The evolution of trust within a global health partnership with the private sector: an inductive framework. Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022;11(7):1140-7.
5. Banerjee AT, Bandara S, Senga J, González-Domínguez N, Pai M. Are we training our students to be white saviours in global health? The Lancet. 2023;402(10397):520-1.
6. Abouzeid M, Muthanna A, Nuwayhid I, El-Jardali F, Connors P, Habib RR, et al. Barriers to sustainable health research leadership in the Global South: time for a grand bargain on localization of research leadership? Health Res Policy Syst.
2022;20(1):1-8.
7. Hedt-Gauthier B, Abimbola S, Airhihenbuwa C, Barry M, Chu K, Connelly M, et al. Equity in global health research collaborations: recommendations for academic institutions [Internet]. 2024 Jan 12 [cited 2025 Aug 29]. Available from:
https://n9.cl/sr53i
8. Penney D. Ethical considerations for short-term global health projects. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2020;65(6):767-76.
9. Chao J, Pearl R. The next generation in the evolution of global surgery. Glob Surg. 2016;2(3):1-3.

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