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This March, we honor World Tuberculosis (TB) Day鈥攐bserved on March 24鈥攖o raise awareness about the devastating impact of TB worldwide and the urgent need for action. Despite being preventable and treatable, TB remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities. This day reminds us of the progress made and the challenges ahead in eliminating TB. Let鈥檚 advocate for equitable healthcare, invest in innovative solutions, and work toward a world free of TB.
Highlights of this Issue:馃敼 Select articles from this month
馃敼 Organizations working to eliminate TB
馃敼 Learn about the man who discovered the TB baterium
馃敼 Read the latest World Health Organization 2024 Global tuberculosis report
Thank you for being part of our community. Enjoy the read! 馃挋鉁
--> Selected Articles for this Month 鈥溾淢aybe the only thing to add at a community level is that we need to be better at connecting with those around us. The world has made it too easy to be alone.鈥- Authors: Tamara Golosarsky, Zacharias Foti, and Katelyn Spicer --> 鈥淎 single lantern flickers softly, but together their light pushes back the darkness as the first hints of dawn whisper of hope, undimmed by the trials of the night.鈥
- Author: Alexandra Tom --> 鈥淏y embodying different types of advocacy, my generation can shift the current environment of isolationism into a movement that is focused on global solidarity.鈥
- Author: Sophie Naasz --> 鈥淚 learned that success in global health work depends on listening to local partners and adapting to unexpected realities.鈥
- Author: Shreenik Kundu --> 鈥淚n the sustainability field, I see the potential for significant change, but it鈥檚 going to be incredibly challenging. The younger generations are really going to have to push for solutions, and I respect the work they鈥檙e doing.鈥
- Authors: Bhavya Bhushan & Drea Garcia Avila --> Mission in Motion
Get ready to be inspired! In this dynamic section, we spotlight global health organizations that are making waves and driving real change around the world. Each month, we showcase their innovative strategies and impactful initiatives as they tackle pressing health challenges and champion equity.
This month, we focus on organizations working to combat tuberculosis (TB), a disease that remains a significant global health challenge. Let鈥檚 celebrate their dedication and commitment as we highlight their vital contributions to TB research, advocacy, and raising awareness about prevention and treatment.
--> image: https://globalcoalitionagainsttb.org/objectives/ : Is a dynamic network of organizations and advocates dedicated to ending the TB epidemic worldwide. With a focus on policy advocacy, GCAT works to increase funding, raise awareness, and promote global action to combat tuberculosis. By uniting governments, civil society, and the private sector, GCAT aims to ensure equitable access to TB care, innovative treatments, and preventive measures, driving efforts toward the global goal of eliminating TB. --> Image: https://www.tballiance.org/about-who-we-are/ : Is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to developing new, affordable, and effective treatments for tuberculosis (TB). With a focus on accelerating research and innovation, TB Alliance works to bring new therapies to those who need them most, particularly in low-resource settings. Their mission is to eliminate TB as a global health threat by advancing scientific solutions and ensuring equitable access to life-saving medicines. --> In the News
Stay up to date with news and opinions on Global Health Image: https://x.com/NobelPrize/status/1904075230542492129 On March 24, 1882, German physician and Nobel Prize laureate Robert Koch announced the discovery of the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis (TB), a breakthrough commemorated today as #WorldTBDay. about his story! --> Image: https://x.com/WHOWPRO/status/1903995999208845667 Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria that spread through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or spits. While it primarily affects the lungs, TB can also impact other areas of the body.
Contact your healthcare provide if you experience symptoms such as:
馃敼a persistent cough
馃敼 fever
馃敼unexplained weight loss
Read more ! --> New in Global Health Academic Literature
By: World Health Organization Image: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240101531 The WHO Global tuberculosis report 2024 provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of the TB epidemic, and of progress in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease, at global, regional and country levels. This is done in the context of global TB commitments, strategies and targets. --> Opportunities in Global Health
Dates: November 2-5, 2025
Location: Washington DC, USA
Call for submission - The APHA 2025 Call for Films is now open!
Accepting submissions and reviewers for the 2025 Public Health Film Festival. Films from all disciplines of public health will be considered, but films related to the APHA 2025 theme 鈥 Making the Public鈥檚 Health a National Priority 鈥 are highly encouraged. The film festival showcases local, national and global public health films.
The submission deadline is April 7, 2025
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We are excited to announce a Call for Papers in the following areas!
- Indigenous Health
- Mental Health
- Refugee Health
- Immigrant Health
- Climate Change
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This February, we honor Black History Month鈥攃elebrating the resilience, contributions, and impact of Black leaders in global health. From groundbreaking research to advocacy for health equity, we highlight the voices and organizations driving change. Let鈥檚 recognize the past, engage with the present, and inspire a more inclusive future in healthcare.
Highlights of this Issue:馃敼Perspectives on Global Health Award - Stand a chance to win prizes!
馃敼 Stories of Black pioneers in global health
馃敼 Organizations advancing health equity
馃敼 Research on racial disparities in healthcare
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--> Selected Articles for this Month 鈥淭he youth remind the world that the future of vaccine equity lies in their hands. They are not just observers of systemic injustice; they are active participants in the fight for change.鈥- Author: Abia Chowdhury is a Kinesiology major at 涩里番. --> ""The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world."
- Author: Erica Prager and Andrew Sun are Canadian students at 涩里番 in Tiohti脿:ke, Qu茅bec, Canada studying Anatomy & Cell Biology, and Computer Science & Biology, respectively. --> Mission in Motion
Get ready to be inspired! In this dynamic section, we spotlight global health organizations that are making waves and driving real change around the world. Each month, we showcase their innovative strategies and impactful initiatives as they tackle pressing health challenges and champion equity.
We shine a spotlight on organizations spreading awareness about Black History Month. Let鈥檚 celebrate their dedication and commitment as we highlight their vital contributions to research, advocacy, and awareness. --> image: https://blackmamasmatter.org/ : Black Mamas focuses on advancing maternal health equity by addressing systemic barriers that put Black mothers at risk. Through advocacy, community-led initiatives, and policy change, they work to ensure Black women receive respectful, quality, and culturally competent care. Their mission is to uplift Black maternal voices, fight medical racism, and create safer birthing experiences for Black mothers and their babies. --> Image: https://blackaids.org/ : Is a U.S.-based organization dedicated to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Black communities through advocacy, education, and direct services. Rooted in a commitment to Black health equity, BAI provides culturally relevant resources, policy analysis, and capacity-building programs to empower individuals and institutions in the fight against HIV/AIDS. --> In the News
Stay up to date with news and opinions on Global Health Image: https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/science-and-medicine/otis-bobby-boykin/ Otis Boykin was an African American inventor whose work revolutionized electronic technology. He developed a more reliable and cost-effective resistor, which became a key component in pacemakers, computers, and other electronic devices. His innovations have helped save lives and improve modern technology worldwide. or more about his story! --> Image: https://reporter.mcgill.ca/remembering-the-father-of-blood-banking/ was a pioneering Black surgeon and medical researcher who revolutionized blood banking. His innovations in blood storage and plasma preservation led to the development of large-scale blood banks, saving countless lives during World War II and beyond. Despite facing racial discrimination, his work laid the foundation for modern transfusion medicine. Read more about his ! --> New in Global Health Academic Literature
By: World Health Organization Image: https://images.app.goo.gl/7mxv7NUQpxyCeGE89 The World Health Organization (WHO) underscores the importance of strengthening primary health care (PHC) systems to combat these disparities. In their , WHO outlines 14 strategic and operational levers aimed at policymakers to enhance PHC, thereby addressing inequities faced by populations experiencing racial discrimination. --> Opportunities in Global Health
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We are excited to announce a Call for Papers in the following areas!
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- Immigrant Health
- Climate Change
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NEWSLETTER Hello! We're thrilled to kick off another year of inspiring contributions to the blog and are excited to make 2025 our best year yet!
This January, we're shining a light on Alzheimer's Awareness Month鈥攆ocusing on the challenges, research, and support needed for those affected by dementia. Let鈥檚 raise awareness, spark change, and drive action in the fight against Alzheimer鈥檚.
Highlights of this Issue:
- Select articles for the month
- Organizations Working on Alzheimers
- Academic Research on Alzheimers
Thank you for being part of our community. Enjoy the read!
--> Selected Articles for this Month "Female genital mutilation is a deeply entrenched practice with profound physical, psychological, and social consequences. While cultural traditions and social norms underlie its continuation, it represents a severe violation of human rights, particularly those of women and girls."- Author: Zakia Irfan, asecond-year student at 涩里番 majoring in Microbiology and Immunology. --> "During my first week, I met a young boy wearing a cochlear implant, a device I also use. Despite a language barrier, we connected, sharing stories about living with hearing loss. His mother, who had never met another person with a cochlear implant, expressed joy and relief seeing me pursue my interests and develop strong spoken language skills. This moment highlighted the power of representation and personal connection."
- Author: Samir Gouin, fourth-year medical student at 涩里番. --> 鈥淗ope comes from knowing that real change is possible and that, through our collective efforts, we can build a better future for everyone.鈥
- Author: Bhavya Bhushan an undergraduate student at 涩里番, majoring in Honours Anatomy and Cell Biology. --> "Events like Global Health Night reaffirm the power of collaboration and innovation in shaping a brighter future for global health."
- Author: Sarah Lapin, a graduate student at 涩里番, currently pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Global Health. --> Mission in Motion
Get ready to be inspired! In this dynamic section, we spotlight global health organizations that are making waves and driving real change around the world. Each month, we showcase their innovative strategies and impactful initiatives as they tackle pressing health challenges and champion equity.
We shine a spotlight on organizations spreading awareness about Alzheimers. Let鈥檚 celebrate their dedication and commitment as we highlight their vital contributions to research, advocacy, and awareness. --> image: https://www.alzint.org/ : Supports and works with Alzheimer and dementia associations in 120 countries, as well as people living with dementia, carers and all relevant organisations to help raise awareness, challenge stigma and to call for dementia to be the global health priority it needs to be. --> Image: https://dementiaallianceinternational.org/ : A worldwide organization led by people living with dementia. It represents, supports, and educates others living with the disease, and the wider dementia community. As an organization they strive to provide a unified voice of strength, advocacy and support for rights, individual autonomy and improved quality of life. --> In the News
Stay up to date with news and opinions on Global Health Image: https://x.com/LEAD_Coalition/status/1882095629901406530/photo/1 Discover the unseen impacts of Alzheimer's. Join the conversation on X and help spread awareness by sharing this important message. --> Image: https://alzheimer.ca/en/about-dementia/stigma-against-dementia/alzheimers-awareness-month Explore how is challenging the stigma surrounding dementia, highlighting the importance of understanding, support, and action to improve the lives of those affected. Learn valuable insights into reducing stigma and fostering greater community awareness. --> New in Global Health Academic Literature
By: Anantapong K. et al Image: https://images.app.goo.gl/7mxv7NUQpxyCeGE89 This examine the behavioral and psychological symptoms of people with dementia (BPSD) in acute hospital settings. Findings indicate that agitation, aggression, and delirium are among the most common symptoms, significantly impacting patient care and hospital resource use. The study highlights the urgent need for tailored interventions to manage BPSD effectively, improve patient outcomes, and support healthcare providers in delivering compassionate and efficient care. --> Opportunities in Global Health
PEGASUS Institute is a registered charity that works on Peace, Global Health, And Sustainability. PEGASUS is an acronym built from the first letters of our main themes: PEace, Global health and SUStainability. Formed as a successor to the PEGASUS conference held in 2020, Emerging Leaders Network as part of the PEGASUS Institute intends to provide a platform to the next generation of leaders in the field of Peace, Global Health and Sustainability.
Come be a part of this amazing network of people, and increase your visibility as well as get the platform to cultivate ideas and work on projects. --> Share your Perspective on Global Health
We are excited to announce a Call for Papers in the following areas!
- Indigenous Health
- Mental Health
- Refugee Health
- Immigrant Health
- Climate Change
You can submit your article, photo essay or article pitch to us by emailing us at: globalhealthblog@mcgill.ca. --> Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest information and experiences in global health! Follow us on social media --> Copyright 漏 2017 涩里番 Global Health Programs, All rights reserved.
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