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CUGH Webinar with Canadian Network for NTDs: Research and Action to End Neglected Tropical Diseases

CUGH Webinar with Canadian Network for NTDs: Research and Action to End Neglected Tropical Diseases

Join Alliance member CUGH at a webinar on research and action to end neglected tropical diseases. There are 20 Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that affect 1.7 billion people, one billion of which are children. Treating these diseases is a public health ‘best buy’ and is one of the most important actions that can improve a child’s ability to learn.  Hear from, and pose questions to, an outstanding panel of global experts who will share what we can do to prevent, treat and eliminate these illnesses that affect some of the world’s most under-resourced communities. 

CUGH 2023

CUGH 2023

Alliance member CUGH’s annual conference is a must attend event on the global health calendar. Over 2,000 scientists, students and implementers from academia, NGOs, government and the private sector will present, learn and collaborate to address some of the pressing challenges our world faces. A wide range of medical and non-medical disciplines are represented throughout the virtual and in-person pre-conference satellite sessions (free to attend, register online) and the April 14-16th conference.

Building Effective Partnerships for Development Between Low-Income Countries: A Powerful Opportunity for Impact

Building Effective Partnerships for Development Between Low-Income Countries: A Powerful Opportunity for Impact

Join Alliance member CUGH at a webinar on building LMIC-LMIC partnerships that strengthen training programs in LMIC nations. This panel of global experts will share with the audience why these partnerships can be highly effective, the gaps that exist in creating them, their benefits, how they can be created and innovations in strengthening and retaining training capacity in LLMICS.

Virtual Global Health Week

Virtual Global Health Week

Join Consortium of Universities for Global Health for their Virtual Global Health Week Satellite Sessions.

This event will take place virtually from October 30 to November 3, 2023, prior to the in-person conference from March 7-10, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. The Satellite Sessions will host 18 separate discussions ranging from pollution and the climate crisis, to mental health and equitable healthcare.

CUGH 2024

CUGH 2024

Join Alliance member CUGH for CUGH 2024 | Global Health Without Borders: Acting for Impact at Westin Bonaventure, Los Angeles, California. This annual conference provides an opportunity for over 2,000 scientists, students and implementers from academia, NGOs, government and the private sector to present, learn and collaborate to address some of the pressing challenges our world faces. Attendees will be inspired and challenged to learn new skills, gain new contacts and find ways we can improve the health of people and the planet.

Our Members

Collaboration across sectors is necessary to solve global challenges We believe in the catalytic power of shared knowledge and collaboration across our sectors. The Bay Area Global Health Alliance is a membership organization and central network hub, bringing together...

Our Story

Our StoryThe Bay Area Global Health Alliance’s mission is to advance global health innovation and equity and improve health outcomes by connecting and convening its cross-sector, multi-disciplinary members and partners.Our ValuesOur theory of change is based on the...

Celebrating Bay Area Global Health Leaders

Celebrating Bay Area Global Health Leaders

At the 2023 Consortium of Universities in Global Health (CUGH) meeting, two Bay Area Global Health Alliance members were honored for their extended commitment to the field of global health. Dr. Michele Barry, Stanford’s senior associate dean of global health, was given the Distinguished Leadership Award for her extraordinary contributions to global health. It is the highest honor given by CUGH. Michael Reid, assistant professor of medicine, UCSF, co-director of STRIPE, and director of the IGHS Center for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, was presented with the Thomas Hall-Nelson Sewankambo Mid-Career Leadership Award.

Highlights from 2022 | Growth and Impact of our Multi-Sector Alliance

Highlights from 2022 | Growth and Impact of our Multi-Sector Alliance

Together with your engagement, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance has had a busy and productive year. Below you will find highlights, which we believe speak to our ability as a community to identify and advance opportunities to promote global health equity and innovation. As always, we welcome your feedback and continued involvement as we work to accelerate our collective health impact around the world.