Your vote is not just a tick on a ballot; it’s an expression of your voice and a reflection of your values. It’s a powerful tool that can help bring about change, impact policies, and shape the future of global health. This is why we urge you to exercise your right to vote.
Why We Vote: Insights from Our Members
As part of our campaign, we are sharing insights from our members about why they choose to participate in their country’s elections. Their thoughts highlight the importance of civic engagement in promoting global health.
Kaylee Paulsgrove, USA, is #voting becuase it is the most direct way to have your voice heard! Even local elections have a global impact, so never miss an opportunity to advocate!
Bismark Baafi, Ghana, is #voting because: “It is my right to vote and select leaders that make sustainable policies that will impact global health issues.”
Xinshu She, USA, is #voting as a citizen, a doctor, and a mother.
Let’s Make a Difference Together
Remember, your vote can make a significant difference. It’s a powerful way to support the causes you care about and contribute to the global health discourse. So, let’s stand together and make our voices heard. Let’s get out the vote!
Dr. Keith Martin is voting because democracy is fragile and needs to be protected.
Harsha Desai, South Africa, is #voting to hold leaders accountable for the fair distribution of resources like healthcare.
Bismark Baafi, Ghana, is #voting because: “It is my right to vote and select leaders that make sustainable policies that will impact global health issues.”
Bismark Baafi, Ghana, is #voting because: “It is my right to vote and select leaders that make sustainable policies that will impact global health issues.”
Xinshu She, USA, is #voting as a citizen, a doctor, and a mother.