Geopolitics of Global Health (Part 1)

Dear all, In part 1 of the Global Health Matters podcast episode on the Geopolitics of Global Health, host Garry Aslanyan speaks with Ricardo Baptista Leite, who maps his career journey from treating patients with HIV and tropical diseases to serving four terms as a Member of Parliament in Portugal. He is also the founder and…

Risking lives to save lives

Dear all, The Safeguarding Health in Conflict coalition recently published a report that documented 232 health workers killed, more than 700 incidents where health facilities were damaged and almost 300 health personnel kidnapped in 2022. This episode dives into the circumstances and risks health workers face in conflict settings. Host Garry Aslanyan speaks to a health worker…

Clearing the air for a healthy future

Dear all, This episode brings together two grassroots advocates for clean air who share country case studies from India and South Africa, explaining why it is impossible to have healthy people living on a sick planet. Host Garry Aslanyan navigates the concepts of environmental justice and the impact of air pollution on communities with Shweta Narayan from…

Podcasts for sparking conversations on Global Health

Dear all, The growing popularity of podcasts as an innovative platform for sharing experiences and views on a wide range of topics was one of the inspirations for starting the Global Health Matters podcast. As engaging and learning from our stakeholders is one of our goals, we invited some fellow podcasters and our listeners to join…

Science and diplomacy for global health

Dear all, In the first of its ‘History matters’ episodes, TDR’s Global Health Matters podcast explores the multifaceted history of global health and how the narratives borne out of colonization, geopolitical events, and national ownership of public health inform policy and practices today. Among the narratives is that of the World Health Organization, which is…

16th Scientific Symposium on World Tuberculosis Day

The IGGB is pleased to announce the 16th Scientific Symposium on World Tuberculosis Day, organized by the Koch Mechnikov Forum (KMF) and the Institute for Research in International Assistance at Akkon University for Human Sciences (IRIA). The Symposium will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21-22, at the Akkon University of Human Sciences in…

Science and diplomacy for global health

Dear all, How can scientists and diplomats work together to advance the global health agenda? Host Garry Aslanyan spoke with two guests who helped answer this question. Ilona Kickbusch, who founded the Global Health Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute, reflects on her experiences working within science diplomacy and the importance of having strong evidence…

The promise and perils of future health technology

Dear all, Garry and his Global Health Matters team at WHO/TDR kick off the new year with a conversation about new advances in technologies that are transforming public health practice. In this episode, they explore the promise and perils of artificial intelligence (AI), big data, infodemics and the importance of culturally appropriate innovations. While speaking…

Celebrating 70 Years of Protecting the World – Combating Influenza

The seasonal influenza virus, or flu as it is widely known, infects over a billion people a year, resulting in up to 650,000 respiratory deaths annually.    For this episode, TDR have partnered with GISRS, the World Health Organization’s Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System, providing us with a deeper understanding of how they coordinate data-sharing…

„England ist ein großes Freiluftexperiment“

Timo Ulrichs im ntv-Interview England ist ein „großes Freiluftexperiment“ Deutschland steuert auf die vierte Welle zu, und das offenbar früher als angenommen. In dieser Phase der Pandemie dürfe man keinesfalls fahrlässig werden, warnt der Epidemiologe und IGGB Vorstand Timo Ulrichs im Gespräch mit ntv. Umso größer ist sein Unverständnis über die umfassenden Lockerungen in England.…