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Rachael Hinton

Rachael is an Associate Editor for The BMJ, handling papers for specific Collections. She has a Masters in Social Sciences (Social Anthropology) and a PhD in International Health. Rachael was a researcher for over ten years in Papua New Guinea, focusing on women's health, peacebuilding and conflict reduction, and then in Australia with the Aboriginal and Islander Mental health initiative. Rachael has also worked extensively within global health organizations, including the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health and the World Health Organization, on technical, policy and advocacy-related publications. Rachael works for The BMJ as a freelance editor.

Competing interests

I declare that that I have read and understood BMJ policy on declarations of interest. I hereby declare the following interests, according to the policy.

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Personal financial interests

In addition to my freelance work with the BMJ I also undertake paid consultancies with the World Health Organization and Fondation Botnar (a Swiss-based foundation)

Organisational financial interests

In 2019 Rachael established a writing and editing business to support her consultancy work.

Non-financial interests
None

Unpaid positions (recent)
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