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Pathways to Global Health with Demetrice “Dee” Jordan

42 Church Street, Cambridge, MA, United States
Pathways to Global Health is an informal monthly series for Harvard undergraduate students to connect with global health experts and learn about their career journey. We are excited to have Demetrice “Dee” Jordan, PhD, MPH to kick off our Fall 2023. Topics: Climate change, vector-borne diseases, and health equity Dee Jordan is an Instructor in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a 2023 HGHI Burke Fellow. Dee holds a dual-PhD in Health Geography and Environmental Science and Policy from Michigan State University, as well as an MPH in Global Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. *This event is for Harvard undergraduate students only. Registration is required. Dinner will be served.
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Global Health Open House for Students

42 Church Street, Cambridge, MA, United States
Join us at the Harvard Global Health Institute’s (HGHI’s) Open House, where you will: Connect with representatives from global health student groups and learn about their missions, upcoming events, and how to get involved Learn about undergraduate global health courses, summer internships, and research opportunities Speak with HGHI Student Advisory Committee (SAC) peer advisors Enjoy light refreshments, great conversations, and the opportunity to connect with fellow Harvard undergraduate students with a shared interest in global health No registration is required. Just stop by! *This event is for Harvard undergraduate students only.

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The Future of Public Health is Feminist

665 Huntington Ave. Building 1, room 1208, Boston, MA
Join us for a moderated discussion between Professor Jesse Bump and the Harvard LEAD Fellows for promoting women in global health. They will explore the intersection between the existing structures and processes of public health that enable inequities to persist, and the power redistribution required to reduce the equity gap.

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Leveraging Improvement Science for Program Implementation

665 Huntington Ave. Building 1, room 1208, Boston, MA
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Pathways to Global Health Series: A conversation with Dr. Pooja Chitneni

14 Story St, Cambridge, MA, United States
The Harvard Global Health Institute’s “Pathways to Global Health” speaker series is an opportunity for Harvard undergraduates to connect with professionals working across different sectors in global health. On February 15th, Dr. Chitneni will speak about her career trajectory, current work on STI and HIV prevention and treatment in resource-limited setting, and answer student questions. Dinner will be served. Register HERE  Wednesday, February 15th •  5:30-6:30pm 14 Story Street, 4th Floor Conference Room This event for Harvard undergraduates only, and dinner will be served.
Free

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Assessing Factors that Impact Maternal Health Outcomes in Maroodijeh Region, Somaliland

  Ifrah Abdi is a Certified nurse-midwife and graduate of Edna Adan University Hospital in Somaliland. Ifrah has worked at Edna Adan University Hospital as a midwife for the past 18 years. In Somaliland, Ifrah trains traditional birth attendants in rural villages to help improve outcomes during pregnancy and childbirth. Ifrah presently serves as the Associate Dean of Nursing at Edna University Hospital and is a recent graduate of the Masters in Global Health Delivery Program at Harvard Medical School. Ifrah’s thesis project at HMS assessed factors that impact maternal health outcomes in Somaliland. Ifrah’s vision for Somaliland is the end of preventable maternal deaths by ensuring women can access care at every stage before, during, and after pregnancy.

Biolegitimacy and Restrictive Abortion Regulations in Latin America: Overview and Perspectives

Dr. González is a renowned international expert and leader in the field of health and sexual and reproductive rights, the right to health, and gender equality. She has held several positions across the spectrum of her profession: as a service provider, policy formulator, researcher, international advisor, activist, and teacher on “health law” at the Faculty of Medicine. Dr. González is the former national public health director in Colombia and co-founder of La Mesa por la Vida y la Salud de las Mujeres and the Medical Group for The Right to Decide in Colombia. She pioneered the Causa Justa movement of Colombia that established the most liberal abortion laws in Latin America and the Caribbean. She is also part of the regional coalition “Articulación Feminista Marcosur” and was recently included as one of the 100 most influential people in the TIME100 list of 2022.

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Pathways to Global Health with the Harvard 2021 LEAD Fellows for Promoting Women in Global Health

Virtual: Zoom
Meet our 2021 LEAD fellows! During this one-hour event, you’ll meet five incredible leaders in global health who will share their journey into global health and their lessons learned along the way. In an effort to equip and empower more women leaders in global health, HGHI and the Women and Health Initiative at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health offers a transformational fellowship opportunity for established women leaders in global health, who have demonstrated leadership experience and further potential. The 2021 LEAD cohort includes a medical doctor and health columnist from Malawi, a clinical epidemiologist from Namibia, the Founder Dean of the Chitkara School of Health Sciences and director of the Chitkara Global Health Institute from India, a public health ambassador from Uganda, and a registered nurse and community activist from Namibia. This speaker series is geared toward Harvard college students and is a great way to learn from global health professionals in a fun, accessible environment.