My time doing public health work in Guatemala in the 1990s and early 2000s has shaped how I think about emergencies. Working for an underresourced health system, my sensation was that we were always trying to implement new programs in the midst of a perpetual institutional crisis. On top of that, we would have to leave everything to deal with …
Practices, knowledge, and the next pandemic: a lesson from a failed participatory public health intervention
This article is part of the series: Dispatches from the pandemic