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WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
NATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
EVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseJENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughKARLEE SILVER
Plenary: Innovating for Health: A funder's perspective Bio: Karlee Silver is Co-Chief Executive Officer for Grand Challenges Canada. Until recently, Dr. Silver was Vice President of Programs, where she set strategy for development and humanitarian innovation initiatives, and enabled the programs, investments and knowledge management teams to source, support and transition to CSIHSTAFFSPONSORSHIPCANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTHJOBS & CONSULTANCIESWHO WE ARE A Healthy Tomorrow for All. The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals. Learn More. CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
NATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
EVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseJENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughKARLEE SILVER
Plenary: Innovating for Health: A funder's perspective Bio: Karlee Silver is Co-Chief Executive Officer for Grand Challenges Canada. Until recently, Dr. Silver was Vice President of Programs, where she set strategy for development and humanitarian innovation initiatives, and enabled the programs, investments and knowledge management teams to source, support and transition to CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS Health Information Systems. Accurate and up-to-date information and evidence plays a critical role in appropriate policy development and clinical decision-making within the health system. While often overlooked, this is an area in which CSIH has had significant experience. The capacity to utilize reliable, valid data fordecision-making and
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND BUILDING BACK BETTER IN CANADA’S Canada’s long-term care (LTC) Facilities in most provinces have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While the overall COVID-19 mortality rates in Canada were relatively low compared to other OECD countries, Canada had the highest proportion of deaths in LTC facilities. It is critical we prepare now for a second wave of thepandemic
SRIVIDYA IYER
Srividya Iyer (PhD) work seeks to ensure that young people worldwide have timely access to appropriate mental health care and enjoy well-being and social participation. She partners closely with patients, families and communities to impact practice and policy in Canada and globally. Srividya is the Scientific-Clinical Director of ACCESS Open Minds, a pan-Canadian youth mental JEAN-BERNARD PARENTEAU Session: Innovating for Health: A funder's perspective Bio: Jean-Bernard Parenteau is the Director General, Canadian Partnerships for Health and Social Development, GlobalSTEPHANIE NIXON
Dr. Stephanie Nixon (PT, PhD) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, cross-appointed at the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. She has been an HIV activist and global health researcher for 20 years. She completed her PhD in Public Health and Bioethics in 2006 at the University ofNASREEN JESSANI
Nasreen Jessani’s research, teaching, and implementation efforts focus on the nexus between health policy and systems research; innovations in evidence-informed policy and practice; and the power of relationships and networks in affecting public health. Nasreen currently supports over 15 country teams across Africa and Asia on strategic engagement related to data for decisionERICA DI RUGGIERO
Erica Di Ruggiero is Director, Centre for Global Health; Director, Collaborative Specialization in Global Health; and Associate Professor, Social & Behavioural Health Sciences and cross-appointed to the Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto. She was inaugural Deputy Scientific Director, Canadian CSIHSTAFFSPONSORSHIPCANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTHJOBS & CONSULTANCIESWHO WE ARE A Healthy Tomorrow for All. The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals. Learn More. WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
NATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthEVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
JENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughROBIN MONTGOMERY
As Executive Director of the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD), Robin Montgomery has 20+ years’ experience working on HIV and global health in Canadian and international settings. Prior to joining ICAD, Robin’s international experience focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). She spent a decade in EECA working on HIV and health equity with localKARLEE SILVER
Plenary: Innovating for Health: A funder's perspective Bio: Karlee Silver is Co-Chief Executive Officer for Grand Challenges Canada. Until recently, Dr. Silver was Vice President of Programs, where she set strategy for development and humanitarian innovation initiatives, and enabled the programs, investments and knowledge management teams to source, support and transition to CSIHSTAFFSPONSORSHIPCANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTHJOBS & CONSULTANCIESWHO WE ARE A Healthy Tomorrow for All. The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals. Learn More. WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
NATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthEVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
JENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughROBIN MONTGOMERY
As Executive Director of the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD), Robin Montgomery has 20+ years’ experience working on HIV and global health in Canadian and international settings. Prior to joining ICAD, Robin’s international experience focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). She spent a decade in EECA working on HIV and health equity with localKARLEE SILVER
Plenary: Innovating for Health: A funder's perspective Bio: Karlee Silver is Co-Chief Executive Officer for Grand Challenges Canada. Until recently, Dr. Silver was Vice President of Programs, where she set strategy for development and humanitarian innovation initiatives, and enabled the programs, investments and knowledge management teams to source, support and transition to CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS Health Information Systems. Accurate and up-to-date information and evidence plays a critical role in appropriate policy development and clinical decision-making within the health system. While often overlooked, this is an area in which CSIH has had significant experience. The capacity to utilize reliable, valid data fordecision-making and
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND BUILDING BACK BETTER IN CANADA’S Canada’s long-term care (LTC) Facilities in most provinces have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While the overall COVID-19 mortality rates in Canada were relatively low compared to other OECD countries, Canada had the highest proportion of deaths in LTC facilities. It is critical we prepare now for a second wave of thepandemic
MENTORNET | CSIH
MentorNet. CSIH MentorNet connects Students and Young Professionals (SYPs) interested in global health with experts in the field for discussion and coaching over a period of 10 to 12 months. CSIH provides a curriculum of more than 40 diverse educational modules in global health, as well as a program liaison (MentorNet steeringcommittee member
SRIVIDYA IYER
Srividya Iyer (PhD) work seeks to ensure that young people worldwide have timely access to appropriate mental health care and enjoy well-being and social participation. She partners closely with patients, families and communities to impact practice and policy in Canada and globally. Srividya is the Scientific-Clinical Director of ACCESS Open Minds, a pan-Canadian youth mental CCSM 2021 COLLABORATION Collaboration entre la SCSI et l'UHAS SCSI est ravie d'annoncer son partenariat avec l'Université de la Santé et des sciences alliées (UHAS) basée au Ghana pour animer la 27e Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCGH), du 24 au 26 Novembre 2021.ONOME AKO | CSIH
Onome Ako is the Executive Director of Amref Health Africa in Canada, the largest African led international health NGO. In her role, she is responsible for leading the organization’s strategic growth and innovative programming in areas which include maternal newborn and child health, sexual reproductive health and rights, adolescent healthand nutrition.
STEPHANIE NIXON
Dr. Stephanie Nixon (PT, PhD) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, cross-appointed at the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. She has been an HIV activist and global health researcher for 20 years. She completed her PhD in Public Health and Bioethics in 2006 at the University of CSIHSTAFFSPONSORSHIPCANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTHJOBS & CONSULTANCIESWHO WE ARECANADIAN SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVESCANADIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY A Healthy Tomorrow for All. The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals. Learn More. CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
SRIVIDYA IYER
Srividya Iyer (PhD) work seeks to ensure that young people worldwide have timely access to appropriate mental health care and enjoy well-being and social participation. She partners closely with patients, families and communities to impact practice and policy in Canada and globally. Srividya is the Scientific-Clinical Director of ACCESS Open Minds, a pan-Canadian youth mentalNATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
EVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseJENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughROBIN MONTGOMERY
As Executive Director of the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD), Robin Montgomery has 20+ years’ experience working on HIV and global health in Canadian and international settings. Prior to joining ICAD, Robin’s international experience focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). She spent a decade in EECA working on HIV and health equity with local CSIHSTAFFSPONSORSHIPCANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTHJOBS & CONSULTANCIESWHO WE ARECANADIAN SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVESCANADIAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY A Healthy Tomorrow for All. The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals. Learn More. CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
SRIVIDYA IYER
Srividya Iyer (PhD) work seeks to ensure that young people worldwide have timely access to appropriate mental health care and enjoy well-being and social participation. She partners closely with patients, families and communities to impact practice and policy in Canada and globally. Srividya is the Scientific-Clinical Director of ACCESS Open Minds, a pan-Canadian youth mentalNATHALIE PAMBRUN
Nathalie Pambrun is a Franco-Manitoban Métis midwife who has practiced for 16 years in urban, rural and remote communities across Canada and the world. Bridging environmental and reproductive justice movements at the community level she embraces a human rights approach that effectively respects the coming generations. She is committed toSTÉFANIE FRÉEL
Stéfanie Fréel is a global public health professional with experience working across non-governmental, governmental, multilateral and academic settings. She has worked on issues related to dementia, health equity, Indigenous health, and health technology at local, national and international levels. Amongst other organizations, Stéfanie has worked for the World HealthLOUISE POTVIN
Louise Potvin is a leading researcher in the field of public health and health promotion on issues related to intervention research and social health inequalities. Through her involvement with the International Union for Health Promotion and Education she has supported capacity development in evaluation and health promotionresearch globally.
EVA SLAWECKI
Eva Slawecki is a leader in the global health community in Canada. She is currently Executive Director of the Canadian Society for International Health and has 15 years of experience in global health and international development focused on health systems strengthening and institutional capacity-building. Eva holds a Master’s Degree in Health Administration and has expertiseJENN BRENNER
Jenn Brenner is a pediatrician and clinical associate professor at the Cumming School of Medicine. She has a passion for global health, with expertise and experience in maternal, newborn, and child health programming. Over the past two decades, she has led numerous large implementation, research, and policy-related health and development projects in East Africa throughROBIN MONTGOMERY
As Executive Director of the Interagency Coalition on AIDS and Development (ICAD), Robin Montgomery has 20+ years’ experience working on HIV and global health in Canadian and international settings. Prior to joining ICAD, Robin’s international experience focused on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). She spent a decade in EECA working on HIV and health equity with local CANADIAN WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH Canadian Women in Global Health. Since its launch in 2018, Canadian Women in Global Health (CWIGH) has advanced discussion on gender equality in global health among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and young professionals online and at in-person events across Canada. The 2020 update to the CWIGH List builds on thismomentum
WHO WE WORK WITH
Who We Work With. In order to accomplish its objective of improving health worldwide, CSIH works with a wide range of partners and stakeholders, in Canada and internationally, including public health agencies, non-governmental organizations, research institutes and funders. Some of these are:PROJECTS | CSIH
CSIH has established a solid reputation as an efficient and effective project manager of bilateral, multilateral, and international projects in Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. Its funders include the World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Pan American Health Organization, Global Affairs Canada (formerly CIDA), and Industry Canada. WOMEN IN GLOBAL HEALTH CANADA Women in Global Health (WGH) Canada brings people together across the country to move the needle on gender equality in health, and catalyze change. As the official Canadian chapter of Women in Global Health, WGH Canada joins 23 chapters globally, bridging national priorities and messages with the global movement for gender transformative changein global health.
CCGH 2021 PARTNERSHIP CSIH and UHAS Collaboration CSIH is happy to announce its partnership with the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) located in Ghana to host the 27th Canadian Conference on Global health (CCGH), from November 24-26, 2021. CANADIAN CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL HEALTH In the global advance towards 2030, there is a sense of urgency to evaluate if partnerships in global health at home and abroad are sufficient in their present form to reach the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The complexity of the SDGs and the current state of the planet requires a paradigm shift in the waywe work
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MentorNet. CSIH MentorNet connects Students and Young Professionals (SYPs) interested in global health with experts in the field for discussion and coaching over a period of 10 to 12 months. CSIH provides a curriculum of more than 40 diverse educational modules in global health, as well as a program liaison (MentorNet steeringcommittee member
CCSM 2021 COLLABORATION Collaboration entre la SCSI et l'UHAS SCSI est ravie d'annoncer son partenariat avec l'Université de la Santé et des sciences alliées (UHAS) basée au Ghana pour animer la 27e Conférence canadienne sur la santé mondiale (CCGH), du 24 au 26 Novembre 2021. SANTÉ DE LA REPRODUCTION MALI This project provided technical and financial support to the government of Mali as it implemented its national Program for Social and Health Development. In particular, the project contributed to ensuring a better integration of and coherence between the various levels and components of the health system, particularly related to HIV/AIDS prevention, reproductive and sexualMenu
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GLOBAL HEALTH IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: The 26th Canadian Conference on Global Health will be held October 18-21*
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A Healthy Tomorrow for All The Canadian Society for International Health (CSIH) brings the Canadian global health community together to better achieve a shared goal of improving health worldwide. CSIH is led by a board of directors and relies on the participation of its members and partners to achieve its goals.Learn More__
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