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  • The Global Health Workforce: An Economic Imperative

    FHI 360 359 Blackwell Street #200 Durham, NC 27701

    After a year of instability for the global health workforce, the need to make a clear economic case for robust investments in its stability has never been greater. Join the North Carolina Global Health Alliance for this special Spring Event examining how strategic investments in the global health workforce drives economic resilience.

  • Modeling the Control and Elimination of Schistosomiasis to Inform Policy

    Alway M112, 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305

    Join the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health for this Global Health Spring Research Spotlight featuring Nathan Lo, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases and lead writer for the WHO guidelines on control of schistosomiasis (2022), who will present about his work modeling the control and elimination of schistosomiasis to inform policy.

  • Africa Health Business Symposium: Health as an Investment

    Nairobi, Kenya

    Join Africa Health Business in Nairobi on April 21-23, 2026, which will convene health sector leaders from across the continent for a crucial dialogue on how strategic health investments directly fuel economic development, strengthen communities, and build resilient systems capable of withstanding future challenges.

  • Bay Area World Malaria Day Forum

    UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus

    The Bay Area World Malaria Day Forum hosted by the Center for Malaria and Vector-Borne Diseases (CMVBD) at the UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences will take place on Friday, April 24, from 9 AM to noon PT at UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus. World Malaria Day (WMD) is a global event that raises awareness about malaria and builds momentum to defeat this deadly disease. The 2026 WMD theme, “United Against Malaria,” calls for urgent global action and commitment to end malaria once and for all. For Bay Area malaria researchers, advocates, organizations, and funders, this forum is an opportunity to gather, exchange information and ideas, and build collaboration for the malaria fight.

  • HumanKind 2026

    Trees Atlanta Kendeda TreeHouse 825 Warner Street SW, Atlanta GA 30310

    MedShare's inaugural HumanKind event unites corporate leaders, healthcare partners, and philanthropists who believe everyone deserves access to quality healthcare—locally in Atlanta, across the U.S., and around the world. Hosted by John Amat and MedShare’s Board of Trustees, this celebratory evening will feature an optional hands-on impact activity, curated food and drinks, and lively entertainment—bringing people together to connect, take action, and create meaningful change.

  • 15th Annual CEND Symposium: From Discovery to Delivery

    Li Ka Shing Center, LKS 245

    The Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases invites researchers, faculty, students, and global health practitioners to explore cutting-edge science at the intersection of infectious disease, environmental health, and public policy. This interdisciplinary symposium brings together basic scientists, bioengineers, epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and policy experts to address some of today's most pressing health challenges.

  • Alliance 2026 Annual Meeting

    Hybrid | San Francisco, CA & Zoom

    Join the Alliance on Thursday, May 28, 2026 from 8:30am-12:30pm PT for the Bay Area Global Health Alliance's 2026 Annual Meeting. This members-only gathering will convene our community in San Francisco and on Zoom to assess the evolving landscape and focus on how we can respond with bold ideas and coordinated action. Our keynote speaker will be Raffi Krikorian, CTO at Mozilla.org, Board Chair at Mozilla.ai and Alliance member Medic and former CTO & Managing Director at Emerson Collective.

  • 2027 Planetary Health Annual Meeting

    University of Tokyo

    The Planetary Health Alliance and the Planetary Health Japan Hub are proud to announce that the Planetary Health Annual Meeting 2027 (PHAM 2027) will take place at the University of Tokyo campus from June 7-11. Esteemed speakers from around the world will share groundbreaking insights, while participants connect through cutting-edge research, creative arts, dynamic discussions, and vibrant social gatherings.

  • AHTS x Canada 2026 — Africa’s Flagship Health Innovation Platform

    University of Toronto, Chestnut Conference Center, Canada

    The Africa HealthTech Summit (AHTSx) Canada 2026 will take place June 9–10, 2026 in Toronto. The summit will bring together leaders from across the health ecosystem—including innovators, policymakers, investors, clinicians, and researchers—to explore the future of connected care, digital health innovation, and partnerships for resilient health systems. The two-day convening will feature policy dialogues, innovation showcases, and collaboration opportunities connecting Africa, Canada, and the global health community.