Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health

Founded in 1991 and based in the Department of International Health of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health supports public health interventions designed for and by Native peoples. The Center has offices in tribal communities across Arizona and New Mexico, Great Lakes Hub in Minnesota and Montana. With nearly 40 years of collaboration with Native American tribes, the Center supports public health interventions in more than 150 tribal communities in 23 states. These partnerships have achieved landmark public health breakthroughs credited with saving millions of children’s lives worldwide.