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  2. Global Health Corps - Wikipedia

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    Global Health Corps selects young professionals for paid, 13 month fellowships with organizations promoting health equity in East Africa, Southern Africa, and the United States. For each Global Health Corps site, one national fellow and one international fellow are paired to promote cross-cultural awareness and understanding.

  3. Seed Global Health - Wikipedia

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    Seed Global Health, formerly known as Global Health Service Corps, is a non-profit organization started in 2011 which helps to provide nursing and medical training support in resource-limited countries.

  4. Barbara Bush (born 1981) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Pierce Bush (born November 25, 1981) is an American activist. She co-founded and is the chair of the board of the nonprofit organization Global Health Corps. [1] She and her fraternal twin sister, Jenna, are the daughters of the forty-third U.S. president, George W. Bush, and former first lady, Laura Bush. She is also a granddaughter of former president George H. W. Bush and former ...

  5. Global Health Council - Wikipedia

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    The Global Health Council is a United States-based non-profit leading networking organization "supporting and connecting advocates, implementers and stakeholders around global health priorities worldwide". [4] The Council is the world's largest membership alliance dedicated to advancing policies and programs that improve health around the world. [5] The Council serves and represents thousands ...

  6. Global health heavyweights team up for climate, disease funding

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    Three of the biggest global health funders have joined forces for the first time in a $300 million partnership aimed at tackling the linked impacts of climate change, malnutrition, and infectious ...

  7. Global health - Wikipedia

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    Global health is the health of the populations in the worldwide context; [1] it has been defined as "the area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide". [2] Problems that transcend national borders or have a global political and economic impact are often emphasized. [3] Thus, global health is about ...

  8. Vanessa Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Seed Global Health Active in global health for many years, in 2011 Kerry started the non-profit Seed Global Health. Seed's flagship program was the Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP), [8] a partnership with the Peace Corps. The Partnership sent health professionals abroad to work as medical and nursing educators and to help build capacity.

  9. Category : International medical and health organizations

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    Centre for Health and International Relations. Chernobyl Children International. Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative. Children Without Worms. Catholic Medical Mission Board. Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery. Consortium for the Barcode of Life. Countess of Dufferin Fund. COVID Moonshot.