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GHS Initiative in Health Diplomacy UCSF Global Health Sciences is pioneering an initiative to develop the field of Global Health Diplomacy, integrating the clinical and research expertise at UCSF with anthropological and policy approaches to global health. The Health Diplomacy program is being jointly led by Vincanne Adams, PhD, PI on the IGCC campus block grant and the Graduate Director of Medical Anthropology, and Thomas Novotny, MD, MPH, Professor in Residence, Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Director of International Programs at the UCSF School of Medicine. Support comes from the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Health Diplomacy occupies the interface between international health assistance and international political relations. It may be defined as a political change agent that meets the dual goals of improving global health while helping repair failures in diplomacy, particularly in conflict areas and resource-poor countries. The CDC has cited health diplomacy as a way of improving trust and providing resources for health protection and promotion around the globe. Although there are historical precedents for health diplomacy, the imperatives of emerging diseases, globalized medicine and science, persistent international conflicts, and new threats to human security call for defining Global Health Diplomacy as an academic discipline for our times. The objectives of the Health Diplomacy Initiative are to develop a conceptual framework for the field; to develop curricular content that will educate faculty, students, and others who plan to work abroad; and to define a research agenda for this new field. The Initiative launched in 2007 with an academic workshop hosted with IGCC in San Diego and featuring a keynote address from Pulitzer Prize winner Laurie Garrett. Current activities include developing curricula for health diplomacy training, continuing a seminar series at UCSF on the topic, and supporting relevant student projects. For further information, contact Hannah Leslie. Initiative Background and Publications Global Health Diplomacy Workshop Working Paper (PDF) WHO Bulletin: Kickbusch et al., Global Health Diplomacy (PDF) Initiative Highlights The Cuban Model of Health Diplomacy Global Health Diplomacy Course Health Diplomacy and Government Roundtable Global Health Diplomacy Workshop Crisis in North Korea and the Role of Health Diplomacy Promises and Challenges of HIV Prevention in Iran Student Projects
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