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infectious disease
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infectious disease
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Measuring Impact: How Do We Know AI Is Improving Health Outcomes and Addressing Local Priorities in Global Health?

Virtual: Zoom
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in health systems, how can we know whether these tools are delivering meaningful health benefits? AI tools can be updated and redeployed faster than the evidence validating them, raising the question of whether current evaluation frameworks are built for the speed of adoption. This session explores what rigorous impact assessments for AI tools should address.

digital transformation
Virtual
digital transformation
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Deploying AI in Global Health: Partnerships, Power, and Public Value

Virtual: Zoom
This webinar will examine the opportunities and tensions surrounding global AI deployment through the lens of Rwanda. The panel will bring together a leading researcher on AI governance and safety and one of the architects of Rwanda's national AI strategy. They will reflect on practical insights that can inform how governments and funders can build equitable and locally driven partnerships to deploy AI-driven innovation in global health. 
In-person
student engagement
In-person
student engagement

A Conversation with Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana: Reflections on Health Leadership in Rwanda

79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, Minister of Health of Rwanda, physician, and epidemiologist, whose leadership has helped shape one of the most equitable and resilient health systems in the world. Dr. Nsanzimana will share insights into his work strengthening Rwanda’s national health system, including expanding universal health coverage, leveraging digital health innovations, and building strong community-based care.
Virtual
Virtual

Building Cancer Research Capacity in Africa

Virtual: Zoom
In this presentation, Dr. Rebbeck will offer an exposition of the problems and suggestions to address them. Examples include the development of research and clinical translation by the Men of African Descent and Carcinoma of the Prostate (MADCaP) Network that builds an African knowledge base around factors driving prostate cancer disparities in Africa. Additional initiatives like the African Oncogenetics Network and the STARS Training Program further enhance research capacity by training African scientists, establishing biobanks, supporting mentorship, and ensuring sustainable, high-impact cancer research infrastructure that benefits both African communities and the global scientific community.

Virtual
Virtual
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Frameworks for Advancing and Governing Ethical AI in Global Health

Virtual: Zoom
This webinar will explore how governance and ethical frameworks can keep pace with innovation, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The discussion will highlight emerging approaches to transparent, inclusive governance and practical strategies to ensure AI supports public health priorities and advances health equity rather than reinforcing existing disparities.
Research and Innovation Speaker Series
Virtual
Research and Innovation Speaker Series
Virtual
In-person
In-person

HGHI Spring 2026 Open House

42 Church Street, Cambridge, MA, United States
Join the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) team, student leaders, and members of the Harvard community at the HGHI Spring 2026 Open House!

Coffee Sessions
Virtual
Coffee Sessions
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Strategies for Improving Maternal Healthcare Delivery: Insights from Pakistan and Sub-Saharan Africa

This webinar highlights two complementary strategies that reflect distinct but aligned approaches to improving maternal care delivery. Together, these perspectives illustrate how “high-tech” tools that amplify women’s voices and “high-touch” training that centers compassionate, patient-responsive care can address different challenges within maternal healthcare systems.

Research and Innovation Speaker Series
Virtual
Research and Innovation Speaker Series
Virtual