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One Health – A Ray of Hope in the Battle against Infectious Disease Threats

Join FHI360 for "One Health – A Ray of Hope in the Battle against Infectious Disease Threats" on January 15. One Health is an integrated approach that can sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and ecosystems. This webinar is hosted by FHI360's Jordan One Health team on the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration in addressing infectious disease outbreaks and public health threats through the One Health framework.

UCSF Master of Science in Global Health Info Session

Join UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences for a virtual information session on January 16, 2025. Program Director Chris Carpenter, MD, MPH and Associate Director Ingrid Chen, PhD, MS '13 will present an overview of the program and admissions process and have time for Q+A.

Innovation and Allyship: Case studies from India and the United States

Join the Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance, and the Stanford Global Health Club for the January 28 session of the 2025 Innovation & Health Equity Discussion Series, "Innovation and Allyship: Case studies from India and the United States," featuring Stanford Biodesign Fellows, Charlene Kuo and Ivana Llobet.

How Can Funders and Implementers Adapt And Remain Resilient?

Recent U.S. policy changes—including the stop work order, the 90-day pause, and withdrawals from major global initiatives—are disrupting the international funding landscape. Join Alliance member Connective Impact, Thursday, February 6 at 8 AM PT/11 AM ET for a critical conversation featuring a panel of funders and implementers, including some who have been directly affected by these policy shifts. Led by Connective Impact's Chief Strategy Officer, Shelly Helgeson, this discussion will explore the challenges, opportunities, and pathways forward for those working in global development.

The History and Challenges of Immigrant Physicians in the US Healthcare System

The Harvard Global Health Institute is thrilled to invite you to an upcoming online event, "The History and Challenges of Immigrant Physicians in the US Healthcare System" on Tuesday, February 11. Since the 1960s, the United States has relied on soliciting immigrant physicians to fill vacancies due to the shortage of U.S.-trained doctors. In this talk, Professor Eram Alam will examine the reasons behind this physician migration and how this migratory flow continues to influence US healthcare dynamics. The widespread and essential presence of foreign physicians in the U.S. highlights not only the racial dynamics within the US healthcare system but also illustrates the broader workings of the political economy of healthcare in our globalized era.

Virtual Forum: Global Infectious Disease Policy Priorities

The ID Alliance's Virtual Forum: Global Infectious Disease Policy Priorities held on February 12, 2025 brings together leaders from civil society, policymakers, and key stakeholders in global health to discuss pressing infectious disease challenges and set strategic policy priorities the global infectious disease community should strive towards for the future. The outcome of the discussions will contribute in shaping IDA’s Policy Strategy for 2025-2030. 

Outcomes-Based Finance as a Tool for Health Equity and Innovation

Join Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign on February 25 for the next session in their Innovation and Health Equity Discussion Series where Neha Agarwal, senior director of strategy at PATH and Alliance board vice chair, will discuss an innovative outcomes-based financing (OBF) mechanism being developed in partnership with the governments of Tanzania and Senegal, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance, and Pfizer to reinforce antimicrobial stewardship efforts in LMICs.

UCSF Master of Science in Global Health Info Session

UCSF's Master’s in Science in Global Health is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students for careers in research, policy, academia, organizational leadership, and program management and evaluation. Please join them for a virtual information session on February 26, 2025. Program Director Chris Carpenter, MD, MPH and Associate Director Ingrid Chen, PhD, MS '13 will present an overview of the program and admissions process and have time for Q+A. 

Our Planet, Our Health Climate Action Convention

National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C. 2101 Constitution Avenue Northwest, Washington D.C.

Join the Planetary Health Alliance in Washington, DC from March 1-4, 2025, for "Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention," one of the largest events ever focused on planetary health and climate action. Hosted at the National Academy of Sciences on March 1-3 and the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on March 4, this pivotal gathering will bring together leaders, experts, and educators committed to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future.