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Call for Book Chapters

Preface
War, inflation, food shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic's long tail have all sent shockwaves
across the globe. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 and Ukraine war, financial markets have
been incredibly volatile, and the commodity markets are in turmoil. The global conflicts have
increased in upward tension on food and energy prices, pushing inflation to its highest level in
decades in the European Union, the United States, Asia, Africa, and many other countries.
However, the global economic slowdown, significant decline in the value of financial assets,
decline in imports and exports, contraction of industrial production, rise in inflation, decline in
wages, increase in unemployment, collapse of social security, and numerous natural disasters
destroy not only the industrial economy but also the public health that have already grossly
victimized by the pandemic. War, conflicts, climate change, the energy crisis, and pandemics are
all directly and indirectly causing the crisis to worsen. All of these problems have the potential to
put civilization in danger by preventing the availability of many essential healthcare services,
including access to the healthcare system, vaccination, poison control, insurance coverage or co-
payment policies, health vigilance and surveillance, tracking of adverse drug reactions,
telemedicine support, health education or awareness programs, newer drug inventions, and
related technological advancements and innovations.

Requirements
The book chapter must be based on health and economic challenges in your own country. Every
paragraph should include a reference to the pandemic, climate, and energy crises. Each chapter
should have a very brief introduction of your country; the language should be fluent English; it
should not exceed 10 A4 pages with 1.5 line spaces; font size: 12; font: Times New Roman. The
citation style should be AMA, and all references, info graphics (please avoid images of people
and places), and other sources should be clearly cited within the text. Try to put 3 to 5 tables and
infographics with lots of statistics on health and the economy. Journal names inside the reference
section should be italicized and use the complete journal name. For example: Avoid writing
Public Health Pract (Oxf) instead of “Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice”. Use citation
tools like bibme.org or citationmachine.net or any other online citation tool to avoid errors.

We'll select only one paper from a country. Just mention country, author details (name,
affiliation, and email) at the beginning of the manuscript. References should be from journal
articles, preferably from any Scopus indexed or PubMed-listed journals. Your submission will be
disqualified if you use references from other sources. Choose only the latest information for your
submission (preferably from 2020 to the present date).

The submission should be free of any political interest, national or cross-border, or any
antigovernment statements. Just bring out the grief of the common population of your country,
who are affected by climate, COVID, and energy crunches, along with their economic and health
challenges. Also, authors are requested to make the submission interesting and avoid monotony
in the language. Consider your readers laymen and avoid technical jargon and complicated
graphs and tables.

Authors must ensure that their work is free of plagiarism and written in Standard English. Any
submission should have 2 documents. 1. The manuscript 2. A plagiarism report.

Deadline of Submission: April, 01, 2023.


Email for submission: dr.m.nasirullah.trust@gmail.com

*Make sure that you have written your name and affiliation correctly. Affiliation should include
your designation, name, and the complete address of your workplace.

** Please keep in mind that there will be no monetary involvement with this initiative. It
will be an open access e-book, will be submitted to a publisher, who will publish it free of
charge.

This is to encourage authors from countries around the globe to raise their voice for climate
protection, to meet global pandemic challenges, and as a protest against any sort of war or
conflict that often goes against the interests of common people.

To make the process transparent, an editor’s panel or corresponding author will be chosen
from the authors. Selected authors have the ability to vote for, select, and recommend
publishers.

ResearchGate Call for Book Chapters:


https://www.researchgate.net/post/Call_for_book_chapters6

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