Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research
The Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research uses critical problem-solving approaches to pursue effectiveness, equity, and excellence in global health. We are global health leaders, researchers, practitioners, and students working at the interface between research, policy, and practice to address 21st-century global health challenges.
Reaching Adolescents with Health Services: Case Studies from Ghana, with Benedict Weobong
The Limits & Responsibilities of Global Health & Humanitarianism: What the Genocide in Gaza Reveals
Expanding the Imagination and Solution Space in Global Health, with Madhukar Pai
Dahdaleh Institute Inaugural Trainee Symposium
Gender Differences in Cigarette Smoking Intensity Among Current Smokers
Canada, Kenya, Australia: Colonial Encounters, Human Rights & Mental Health Laws with Marina Morrow
7th Annual Dahdaleh Institute Intern Symposium
From Buzzword to Practice: How to Utilize Public Engagement as a Policy/Research Tool
Building A Public Health Approach to Preventing Suicides in China’s Scientific Community
Exemplars in Global Health: Learning from India's Progress in Improving Maternal and Neonatal Health
Global Trends in Health Worker Protests During and Beyond COVID-19, with Veena Sriram
Chlorine, Bacteria, and the Urban Governance of Water Quality in Lusaka, Zambia, with Hillary Birch
One Health Governance and AMR: Conceptual Clarifications & Practical Applications, with Arne Ruckert
HIV/AIDS among Women in Asia-Pacific: Issues, What Works and Way Forward, with Rajnish Prasad
Getting Ready for Your Real Life’s Work: An ‘Inspired Conversation’ with Don Simpson
5th Annual Dahdaleh Global Health Graduate Symposium
Epidemiological Modelling in Humanitarian Crises: From Critical Insight to Public Health Action
Empathy by Design: Tailoring Life-Centered Solutions for Seniors and Individuals with Dementia
Clinical Public Health: The Next Chapter
Equity in AMR Surveillance: Global Experts’ Perspectives, with Mary Wiktorowicz
AI4PEP: A Model of De-colonizing AI in Global Health for Pandemic Preparedness and Response
Systems Thinking and Evidence-Based Global Health Policy
Are Distinctions Between Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases Still Useful? Why We Should Care.
Resource Insecurity, the Socio-Ecological Determinants of Health, and Sustainable Livelihoods
Rethinking Good Intentions and Panel
War, Humanitarianism and the Need for the Canadian Peace Museum, with Chris Houston
Humanitarian Water Engineering: Priorities for Health in Humanitarian Emergencies