
Interview with Timothy Mtonga (Global Health Informatics Institute)
Global Health Informatics Institute works at the intersection of science, engineering and global health to address issues of global health.
From Tina Rosenberg / New York Times: Legal expertise is often expensive and inaccessible to communities around the world experiencing environmental rights violations and other issues. Similar to the rise of community health workers who are expanding access to basic healthcare, nonprofit Namati is training lay people to help communities understand laws and regulations, gather evidence of violations, and push for remedies.
Global Health Informatics Institute works at the intersection of science, engineering and global health to address issues of global health.
Indus Hospital and Health Network is made up of a nationwide healthcare network of primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare facilities
In the 1980s, throughout African and Asian countries, a tropical disease known as guinea worm was being transmitted through contaminated
IDinsight is a mission-driven data analytics and research organization that helps global development leaders maximize their social impact. They work
The International Center for Transitional Justice supports accountability for mass atrocity and human rights violations. Listening to victims and putting