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Indira Prihartono from MAGE presented her poster "Understanding the role of gender in public health insurance programs: a scoping review of the literature" at #HSR2024 yesterday Find out more about MAGE: mageproject.org #hsr Health Systems Global Rosemary Morgan, PhD Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


We are offering a new short-term course in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute: Medical Product Regulatory Systems Strengthening and Challenges in Low and Middle Income Countries. The course will be offered virtually from Jan. 14–17, 2025: publichealth.jhu.edu/course/41925


We're offering two short-term, virtual courses courses in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute in January: behavioral economics and medical product regulatory systems strengthening in LMICs. Learn more: publichealth.jhu.edu/course/40460 publichealth.jhu.edu/course/41925


“There is no evidence to show that #migrants are spreading disease,” Dr. @pbspiegel, who directs JHU Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told NBC News. “That is a false argument that is used to keep migrants out.”factcheck.org/2024/11/trumps… via FactCheck.org



Our latest newsletter features new International Health leadership announcements, Rosemary Morgan, PhD elected to the new Health Systems Global board, MSPH in Health Systems capstone presentations, and more: mailchi.mp/d1ca2c6104c5/h…




Join us next week for the final health policy analysis webinar of Fall 2024. International Health doctoral candidate Prakriti Shrestha will discuss "What are funders' roles and practices in supporting equitable partnerships in global health research?” Register: jhubluejays.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


New maternal health assistant scientist position available in International Health! The assistant scientist will work on the Maternal Health Data Innovation and Coordination Hub of the National Institutes of Health's IMPROVE Initiative. More info and apply: apply.interfolio.com/160009



Learn more about the new short-term course we're offering in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Winter Institute: Medical Product Regulatory Systems Strengthening and Challenges in Low and Middle Income Countries. The course will be held virtually from Jan. 14–17, 2025: publichealth.jhu.edu/course/41925


Exciting moments from our Climate Change, Health, Conflict & Displacement Nexus Convening on Dec 12🗓️ We gathered experts from across Johns Hopkins University for insightful and inter-disciplinary discussions on the nexus of these key issues. Stay tuned for insights.


If you missed our master's degree webinar and want to learn more about our two global health degree programs in International Health, the recording is now available. View to learn about the MSPH in Health Systems and MHS in Global Health Economics degrees: jh.zoom.us/rec/share/o3WC…

Excited to welcome Smisha Agarwal, Associate Professor International Health Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to #HopkinsIndiaConference. She's a global voice in primary care innovation, using digital tools to build inclusive, data-driven & people-centered health systems. RSVP: bit.ly/HIC2025


Seed oil a killer? Not according to the science. In the latest Gastropod episode, Matti Marklund of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health discusses the evidence behind seed oils, linoleic acid, and heart health. gastropod.com/seed-oil-scare…

How Gavi support for RSV immunisation will advance health equity - The Lancet thelancet.com/journals/lance… The Lancet Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance ReSViNET

Global estimates show that over 100,000 children younger than 5 years die each year from RSV. 97% of these deaths occur in low-income and middle-income countries. A new letter discusses how Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance support for RSV immunisation will advance health equity: hubs.li/Q03t-Tp_0