Call for Papers: BMC Public Health Collection on Food Environments and Health Equity

A new special collection in BMC Public Health titled Promoting Equity in Health through Food Environment Actions is now open for submissions. The collection will run for nine months, with the possibility of a three-month extension.

The collection is guest edited by Jane Battersby, Meena Daivadanam, and David Guwatudde, and welcomes high-quality manuscripts that advance understanding of how food environment actions can promote health equity.

Authors are invited to submit their work to the collection. Please note that manuscripts authored or co-authored by any of the guest editors may comprise no more than 25% of the total collection. If you are interested in submitting a manuscript that includes one or more of the guest editors as authors, please inform the guest editors in advance so the journal can be notified accordingly. Manuscripts without guest editor involvement are not subject to this limitation.

To ensure transparency and integrity in the review process, any submissions where authors have a conflict of interest with a guest editor will be handled by a non-conflicted guest editor or by another journal editor.

Further details about the collection, including submission guidelines, are available here:
https://link.springer.com/collections/fhjedjifjd

Published by Jecinta Okumu

Jecinta holds a Ph.D. degree in medical Sociology from the university of Northumbria, (Newcastle,UK) and a Masters degree in Sustainable development (Uppsala University, Sweden). Her research interests include young people, chronic illnesses, sex and sexuality; migration, globalisation, HIV/AIDS, SHRH,ethics in research and qualitative research methodologies in General.

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