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Department of Global Health and Population

  • Economic Development
  • Frontiers in Global Health
  • Health Programs
  • HSPH Forum: Crisis in Japan
  • Rethinking Global Health
  • Human Rights Based Approach

                                                                                                                                                                        Mission Statement:  The Department of Global Health and Population seeks to improve global health through education, research, and service from a population-based perspective.

welcome pg box photo (welcome_pg_box.jpg)The twenty-first century has arrived with complex changes in demographic patterns,disease burdens, our environments and health policies. These changes are affecting all societies, rich and poor, developed and developing. The department brings together disciplinary expertise in many areas to leverage different perspectives and approaches to global health issues. Our aim is to achieve a deeper understanding of, and make significant contributions to, the “research-policy-implementation” cycle for the multi-faceted fields of global health and population.

The department's approach combines the analysis of population and health using quantitative and qualitative methods, the investigation of policies that affect general and reproductive health, and a concern with the politics, ecology and ethics of health and development.  Our faculty members are engaged in cutting-edge research in such areas as health metrics, experimental economics/randomized trials, social and economic development, health policy, longitudinal aging studies, health systems, women and children’s health, infectious and chronic diseases, health equity, human rights and humanitarian relief – particularly in the context of developing countries.

Our students are also diverse in their backgrounds and life experiences.  The department offers a rigorous doctoral program focusing in economics, population and reproductive health and health systems.  We also offer a 2-year master of science program (SM2) in addition to the Master of Public Health program (MPH).  All three degree programs are dedicated to preparing the next generation of leaders and academics in the fields of health and population policy to advance global health and reduce the burden of disease, especially in the world’s most vulnerable populations.  Our alumni have taken positions of leadership in top universities (including Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Boston University) as well as in a broad range of public health institutions (including the World Bank, USAID, Gates Foundation, ministries of health and research institutes).

News

Michael VanRooyen and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) look for new ways to improve disaster response >>Read more

SM2 Candidate Co-edits Environmental Migration Study >>Read more

HSPH seminar features GHP faculty Jennifer Leaning, Ana Langer and Wafaie Fawzi >>Read more

Prof. Richard Cash will be presented with the 2011 Fries Prize for Improving Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention >>Read more


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Events

Announcing GHP Brown Bag Seminar Series (weekly on Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm)
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2/16 -
Theresa Betancourt (FXB G-12)
Sierra Leone’s War-Affected Youth: Using Longitudinal Data to Develop a Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI)
2/23 - Stephen Marks (FXB G-12)
Access to the benefits of innovation in science and technology: A human rights perspective

Announcing GHP Doctoral Research Seminars
(weekly on Tuesdays, 12:30-1:30pm)
*Open to GHP faculty and doctoral
students only*
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2/14 -
Elif Yavuz
Scaling-up subsidized medicines for malaria: A blessing or a curse for prevention
2/21 - Huan-Ying (Kristy) Lin
Does democracy matter for health? Theory and global evidence
2/28 - Shahira Ahmed
Title - TBA

Takemi Program Seminar Series:
weekly on Thursdays, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Location: Bldg 1, Rm 1208
Please RSVP 2 days in advance: alevin@hsph.harvard.edu
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