Short description: U.S.-based nonprofit organization
Consortium of Universities for Global Health |
Founded | 2008 |
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Type | International organization International NGO |
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Focus | Global health, especially within academia and between academia and other global health practice areas. |
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Location | |
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Area served | Worldwide |
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Key people | Keith Martin (physician), Executive Director |
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Website | www.cugh.org |
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The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), established in 2008, is a membership-based nonprofit organization focusing on global health. Its members are primarily institutions, although individuals can also become members. CUGH members currently include over 145 academic institutions and other organizations.[1] CUGH was established in 2008 with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Rockefeller Foundation.[1]
Annual conference
Since 2009, CUGH has held an annual conference for global health academics and practitioners.
- The fourth annual conference, held March 14–16, 2013, in Washington, D.C., had over 1,400 attendees, representing 56 countries and 721 institutions.[2] Speakers at the conference included Dr. Agnes Binagwaho,[3] the Minister of Health of Rwanda, Ambassador Eric Goosby of PEPFAR, and USAID Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah.
- The fifth annual conference was held May 10–12, 2014, in Washington, D.C. The theme was "Universities 2.0: Advancing the Global Health Agenda in the Post-MDG Era."[4]
- The seventh annual conference, April 8–11, 2016, in San Francisco, had over 1,800 attendees and the theme was "Bridging to a Sustainable Future in Global Health".[5]
- The eighth annual conference was held April 7–9, 2017, in Washington, D.C., with the theme of "Healthy People, Healthy Ecosystems: Implementation, Leadership & Sustainability in Global Health".[6]
Member List
References
External links
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