The June 2021 edition of CUGH’s monthly newsletter, The Bulletin is live. This month’s edition includes: News about CUGH 2022 Other global health newsletters to follow A funding opportunity for underrepresented researchers and clinicians in LICs & LMICs
Read MoreImportant Links Regarding Displaced Persons From the International Rescue Committee
The world is in the midst of the greatest displacement of people since WW2. Conflict, climate change and disasters are driving a greater number of people from their homes. This is a humanitarian crisis affecting over 80 million people worldwide, nearly half of them are under the age of 18. The following links from the…
Read MoreUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR THE LATINO COMMUNITY
Visit the UC Berkeley and the Health Initiative of the Americas resource page for information about COVID-19 in the US, Mexico, and Colombia.UC Davis also has a website dedicated to COVID-19 resources which features printable resources, training tools, events, and Spanish and Indigenous language informational videos.Please also check out the “We Can Do This” campaign,…
Read MoreCUGH Gun Safety Guide: how to become an advocate for gun safety
Each year in the US there are more than 30,000 deaths from guns and over 100,000 injuries, all of which are preventable. We need your help to stop this senseless loss of life and cause of profound disability. This short guide includes 4 actions anyone can use to advocate for gun safety policies. The guide…
Read MoreBuilding forward better: a commentary from Dr. Keith Martin & Ms. Zoe Mullan
How do we build forward better post Covid-19? The Lancet Global Health editor Zoe Mullan and CUGH Executive Director Dr. Keith Martin aim to answer that in this commentary, in which they discuss specific reforms the global health community can adopt.
Read MoreCUGH 2021 Global Leader Interviews
The CUGH 2021 Global Leader interview series is live via our CUGH 2021 resource directory! The series included 5 segments with various global health leaders, including: Muhammad Ali Pate, Global Director, World Bank Elizabeth Mrema, Executive Secretary, United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity Richard Haas, President, Council on Foreign Relations Inger Andersen, Executive Director, United…
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