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Dr. Ruth Gibson • Scholar at the Center for International Security and Cooperation
Research on the intersection of geopolitics, sanctions, and global health, with focus on maternal and child health in conflict-affected settings.

Published in The Lancet and Leading Health Journals
25+
Publications
1,115+
Citations
15
H-Index
20
i10-Index

Recent Publications

Health safeguards under the UN’s reimposition of sanctions on Iran

Moradi-Lakeh M, Gibson R, Farzanegan MR, et al.

The Lancet (2025)

On Sept 28, 2025, the UN Security Council snapback under Resolution 2231 reinstated multilateral sanctions on Iran related to insufficient compliance in international oversight of its nuclear programme. This Correspondence...

Lancet

The impact of aid sanctions on maternal and child mortality, 1990–2019: a panel analysis

Ruth Margaret Gibson

Lancet Glob Health (2025)

Background: Aid sanctions are a type of financial punishment imposed on a country by other countries or international organisations in response to a political coup, armed conflict, or human rights abuses....

Geopolitical coercion : implications for global health

Ruth Margaret Gibson

University of British Columbia (2021)

The world order is going through a shift from multilateral to unilateral responses to international conflicts. The United Nations Security Council has provisions for resolving conflicts by way of joint...

The Role of Health Researchers in Documenting HealthSuffering and Crimes against Humanity Resulting from 2018US Sanctions against Iran

Ruth Margaret Gibson

Sanctions have been prominent in the history of Iran-US political relations beginning with Iran’s 1979Islamic Revolution. The US response to the hostage crisis (1979-1981) was to impose sanctions freezingall Iranian...

Prevalence of rheumatoid arthritis in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and analysis

Ruth Margaret Gibson

J Glob Health (2015)

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that affects the small joints of the body. It is one of the leading causes of chronic morbidity in high-income countries, but little...

Managing ethical dilemmas in community-based participatory research with vulnerable populations

Ruth Margaret Gibson

This article describes two ethical dilemmas encountered by our research team during a project working with undocumented immigrants in Toronto, Canada. This article aims to be transparent about the problems...

Global age-sex-specific mortality, life expectancy, and population estimates in 204 countries

Ruth Margaret Gibson

Comprehensive, comparable, and timely estimates of demographic metrics—including life expectancy and age-specific mortality—are essential for evaluating, understanding, and addressing trends in population health. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of...

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"My research seeks to bridge the gap between foreign policy and public health, providing evidence-based insights to minimize humanitarian harm while maintaining effective governance and security frameworks."