A podcast on innovative & inspiring actions to achieve health for all
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Dive into the latest trending topics in global health with IHME’s Global Health Insights podcast. Our health researchers explain the significance of new studies, share data related to current events, and help you understand the story behind the numbers.
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Hosted by Joseph Harris, the Global Health Politics podcast features intimate, one-of-a-kind conversations with leading scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and activists working on critical issues in global health.
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The Lancet Global Health is the first online-only, open access journal in The Lancet
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Editors at The Lancet Global Health, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from the global burden of cervical cancer associated with HIV to financing primary health care, the role of poverty in the misuse of antibiotics to intimate partner violence, and more.
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The Global Health Histories podcast series seeks to enhance understanding of the historical context of health challenges facing the word today. The podcasts bring historians of international and global health into conversation with medical researchers and policymakers, examining the cultural, economic, political, and social contexts which shaped past health interventions. Each podcast examines a specific case study of contemporary relevance, addressing not only medical research and the preve ...
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A podcast about the unspoken realities of global health in Africa and the world
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Explaining global health/warming
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How can global policy efforts better support and manage care in low-resource settings worldwide? Type 1 diabetes requires lifelong and carefully monitored treatment. However, low- and middle-income countries face difficulties in providing optimal treatment due to limited resources and infrastructure. In its first series, The DDEA Global Health Podcast dives into the challenges in type 1 diabetes care and research in low- and middle-income countries, and meets experts who are paving the way t ...
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Podcasts from the Global Health track of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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In a world with constantly shrinking borders, world health issues, disease control, and public health are growing concerns.
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Why are infants still dying from preventable causes? How do national security policies impact the health of immigrants and refugees? What is voluntourism and can it harm the communities we intend to serve? The field of global health is vast, and the challenges can feel overwhelming. But learning about it shouldn’t be. Whether you're taking the first steps in the field of global health, a seasoned public health professional, or simply seeking inspiration from the stories of remarkable leaders ...
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Educate urgent humanitarian crises and infectious diseases around the world. Inform recent trends on climate change and scientific development.
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In a world with constantly shrinking borders, world health issues, disease control, and public health are growing concerns.
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This is the Canadian Nursing Students' Association's Global Health Podcast put on by the Global Health and Outreach Committee. In this podcast there will be guests speakers from all realms of global health as well as episodes with specific topic points!
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Analysis, background reports and updates from the PBS NewsHour putting today's news in context.
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A podcast centered around the Sparkman Center’s mission of connecting global health solutions to communities around the world. In this series, the UAB Sparkman Center for Global Health addresses health concerns in communities around the world, offers guidance through trending and confusing health-related information, and discusses the current and future landscape of global public health. The series will include interviews and case studies with experts in their respective areas of expertise.
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Dive into the latest trending topics in global health with IHME's Global Health Insights podcast. Our health researchers explain the significance of new studies, share data related to current events, and help you understand the story behind the numbers.
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U.S. Department of State: Global Health And Diplomacy
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Global Health Conference Midwest (GHCM) is an opportunity for professionals, faculty, and students to connect, collaborate, and learn about pertinent and emerging topics in global health. GHCM represents professionals, graduates schools, undergraduates, faculty, community organizations, and community members. The purpose of the conference is to catalyze action in Global Health by providing insight into global health issues, promoting a common voice for those interested in global health, fost ...
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Why Global Health matters to you and those around you. What you need to know, need to share, and how you can help affect change in the world today.
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The Global Child and Adolescent Health podcast is brought to you by Melbourne Children’s Global Health. The podcast is a series of conversations with leaders in research, education, and global child and adolescent health. These conversations place children and adolescents at the center of sustainable development.
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Contain This: The Latest in Global Health Security
Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Produced for the Australian Government's Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security, this fortnightly podcast will bring you insightful information and updates on what is shaping the future of global health.
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The Global Health Collective - With a Local Edge
McMaster MSc. Global Health program - Hosted by Shania Bhopa
Current global health challenges are multiple and complex, from the rising burden of disease to the climate crisis to health disparities. These are the same challenges impacting our local communities. The Global Health Collective will explore some of these issues and the research and work being done in response. With a focus on the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this podcast invites students, faculty, staff, and global health changemakers from the broader community to ...
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Global Health from the Global South: Learning and Exchange for Research on Injury Care
University of Aberdeen
Every year, around 5 million individuals die due to various types of injuries like road accidents, burns, falls, or violence. Shockingly, 90% of these deaths occur in low- or middle-income countries (LMICs). Moreover, even for those who survive these injuries, disability rates are quite high, with around 40-50% of people being unable to work or disabled post-injury. To address this issue, the World Health Organization has called for the establishment of strong health systems that provide qua ...
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Your local digital health ecosystem is a bubble. There’s a much bigger picture out there. What if you could learn from people working on similar problems in other contexts? This is the podcast that focuses on real, practical learnings for vendors, researchers and policy folk working for responsible AI and digital health with underserved communities. Join digital health leader Dr Shubs Upadhyay who has worked across the ecosystem as we unpack the insights of people serving underserved communi ...
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Global Public Health Final Assignment
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Why This Podcast? This podcast is dedicated to exploring mental health and wellness through an international lens, fostering conversations that connect us across cultures. Mental health is a universal experience, yet every culture approach wellness, balance, and healing differently. As someone deeply passionate about mental health and personal well-being, I have always been fascinated by how people worldwide navigate their emotional, psychological, and spiritual health. Through traveling, me ...
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Hosted by Matty Cervantes, the Planetary Health Through Arts and Indigenous Worldviews: Global Perspectives podcast engages community and mobilizes knowledge from Matty’s doctoral journey as a PhD candidate and fellow at the Institute of Aging and Lifelong Health and the Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria. Showcasing powerful voices from storytellers, creatives, artists, scientists, activists, educators, and creative humans around the planet, this podcast is a space for ...
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Curiosity, Culture & Care: A Conversation with Sonia M. Ferreira from Brazil
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35:37🎙️What does healing from trauma look like in a global context—and how does curiosity play a role in emotional recovery? In this episode, we’re joined by Sonia M. Ferreira, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Marriage & Family Counselor (MFC) from Belo Horizonte, Brazil 🇧🇷 for a heart-centered conversation on trauma, women’s wellness, and the soulf…
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How the World Health Organisation is evolving
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56:44A conversation on the future of the World Health Organization, rethinking how we approach digital implementation and funding in LMICs, and what it really means to decolonize global health. “Countries need to be in the driver’s seat of their own development agenda… The earmarking of assistance has to stop.” - Dr. Alain Labrique, WHO Absolutely chuff…
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Trailblazers with Garry - a conversation with John-Arne Røttingen
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30:54GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] "Trailblazers with Garry" is a new series from Global Health Matters, where host Garry Aslanyan sits down with trailblazers — thinkers, leaders, and influencers shaping the future of global health — for short face-…
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Season 2, Episode 1: Julia Lynch on Political Science and the Political Economy of Health
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42:58Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Pennsylvania political scientist Julia Lynch to discuss her work on politics, pandemics, public health, inequality, and social policy. Our wide-ranging conversation explores the role of political science in understanding the political ec…
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“We chose these four topics to highlight some of the ongoing and emerging population health challenges faced by the region in recent years,” said Dr. Marie Ng, lead author and Affiliate Associate Professor at IHME and Associate Professor at National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. She discussed this four-paper series that…
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Listen to Senjuti Saha, Deputy Executive Director of the Child Health Research Foundation, describe the results of her potentially policy-changing study on the health-care burden of RSV in Bangladesh to our Editor-in-Chief, Zoë Mullan.The Lancet による
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Senjuti Saha on the health-care burden of RSV in Bangladesh
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21:03In a resource-constrained setting like Bangladesh, what proportion of a hospital's capacity is taken up with admissions for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? How many children needing admission are turned away every year because of lack of bed space? And how many of these "denials" and subsequent deaths might be prevented by the introduction of a …
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Episode 3 - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
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1:01:02In this episode of the Global Health Histories podcast, Sanjoy Bhattacharya speaks to Jeremy Knox from the Wellcome Trust and Suranga Dolamulla from Sri Lanka's Ministry of Health to discuss antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Jeremy highlights his policy work on AMR, emphasising the economic impact and the need for global policy actions. Suranga share…
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Healing, Advocacy, and Global Impact with Dr. Carole Trilokekar – A Mental Health Leader from Canada
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40:55🎙️How can trauma healing, cultural advocacy, and women’s empowerment come together to change lives? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Carole Trilokekar, a global mental health leader from Canada whose work bridges therapy, education, and advocacy. From the therapy room to the Miss Universe Canada stage, Dr. Trilokekar is redefining what it means…
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GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] Whether you watched "2001: A Space Odyssey" movie or have recently experimented with ChatGPT, it's impossible to ignore the rapid rise of artificial intelligence in our daily lives. AI is often praised for its pote…
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Counseling Across Cultures: With Karen Hurworth from Mumbai, India
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38:01🎙️What does mental health support look like across continents—and how do we break the stigma that surrounds it? In this episode, we’re joined by international counselor Karen Hurworth, MA from Mumbai, India 🇮🇳 for a rich conversation on cultural sensitivity, burnout in global schools, and the power of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In thi…
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Implementation. What does it mean? Why is it hard? How do we get it right? Failure. Are we, in Global Digital Health, thinking and acting in a way that doesn't help us move forward? Caroline Perrin, Director of the Geneva Digital Health Hub joins us on the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast to share her views on this. This episode is for…
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Título del Episodio 4: Guerreros Azules: mejorando la calidad de vida de niños que viven con diabetes tipo 1 en Venezuela
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21:59En este episodio, Ileana Gill de Guerreros Azules nos cuenta los detalles sobre cómo Guerreros Azules contribuye a mejorar la cálidad de vida de niños y niñas que viven con diabetes tipo 1 en Venezuela. También nos platica sobre los éxitos del programa, los desafíos que enfrentan y la visión a largo plazo para la atención de la diabetes tipo 1 en V…
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Título del Episodio 3: Construyendo una atención sostenible de la diabetes tipo 1 en América Latina
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24:06¿Qué sucede cuando un sistema de salud no está preparado para apoyar a las personas con diabetes tipo 1? En este episodio, la epidemióloga peruana María Lazo describe las brechas sistémicas que afectan el diagnóstico, el tratamiento y la supervivencia de las personas que viven con diabetes tipo 1 en América Latina y ofrece una hoja de ruta para un …
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Título del Episodio 2: Acceso a insulina y a los insumos para el autocuidado de la diabetes en países de América Latina
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19:45El acceso a la insulina y a los insumos para el autocuidado de la diabetes aún no está garantizado en países de América Latina. En este episodio hablamos con Karen Bonilla del Centro de Excelencia en Enfermedades Crónicas, sobre las políticas y las alianzas que configuran el acceso a la atención médica en países de América Latina. También analizamo…
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Título del Episodio 1: Construyendo una infraestructura de datos para una mejor atención de la diabetes tipo 1
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23:04La falta de datos significa falta de atención. En este episodio, el profesor Daniel Witte explica por qué contar con una infraestructura de datos es fundamental para mejorar la atención de la diabetes tipo 1 en países de América Latina. Junto con nuestros anfitriones, reflexiona sobre las oportunidades, retos y desafíos en la implemetación de una i…
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From crisis to revolution. Why Africa's moment is now, a healthtech VC's case.
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1:04:21A healthtech investor's view on healthcare in Africa in the next 10 years. If you’re building or investing for impact with underserved communities in Africa, this episode is for you. Rowena Luk has walked the talk. She is the ‘OG’ of creating visibility on digital health in Africa, and has built and scaled for impact in over 40 countries on the con…
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Dialogues: A conversation with Chikwe and Vivianne Ihekweazu
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45:38GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] In this episode of Dialogues, host Garry Aslanyan speaks with Chikwe Ihekweazu, Assistant Director General at the World Health Organization (WHO) and acting Regional Director for the WHO Regional Office for Africa,…
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Mental Health Without Borders: Your Global Mental Wellness Journey Starts Now
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7:52Ready to explore the world of mental well-being with Dr. Lindsay Frey? This special preview episode of "Mental Health Without Borders" offers a glimpse into the powerful conversations coming your way. Join Dr. Frey as she introduces the show's mission: to break down geographical barriers and connect you with diverse perspectives on mental health fr…
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Episode 12: The Dismantling of U.S. Foreign Aid and the Consequences for Global Health
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1:46:32Send us a text In this episode, Joseph Harris explores the actions taken by the Trump administration to dismantle U.S. foreign aid and the consequences that these actions will have for global health. He sits down with Dr. Beth Cameron, a former Senior Adviser to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Nidhi Bouri, former Deputy Assis…
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GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] From a global challenge to the Maasai steppe of Tanzania Most climate change predictions show an upward trend in temperature for at least the next nine decades. Rural communities whose health and livelihoods depend…
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Episode 2 – Framework Convention for Tobacco Control: A National Perspective from Sri Lanka
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17:39This episode of the Global Health Histories Podcast features a conversation between Sanjoy Bhattacharya (Head of the School of History and Professor of Medical and Global Heath Histories at the University of Leeds) and Dr. Suranga Dolamulla, focusing on the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) and how it is being implemented in Sri Lanka…
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One Week Until "Mental Health Without Borders" Launches!
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5:34Hey everyone, Vincent A. Lanci here- host of "Mental Health Break" and "That Entrepreneur Show"! Today, you're hearing from a big fan of Dr. Frey to get you excited... we are only 1 week away from Episode 1 on the incredible new podcast, "Mental Health Without Borders: The Global Wellness Podcast," hosted by the insightful Dr. Lindsay Frey. I'm so …
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Regulatory strategy for founders and policy makers
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55:08Practical breadth and depth on the global state of regulation from someone at the cutting edge of regulatory policy. Shubs welcomes Hugh Harvey, founder of Hardian Health and a regulatory expert in digital health. Shubs and Hugh discuss the complex landscape of medical device regulation worldwide, with emphasis on how these frameworks impact digita…
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Health First, Innovation Second. Smisha Agarwal on what needs to change in global digital health.
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44:43Dr. Smisha Agarwal (Johns Hopkins University Global Center for Digital Health Innovation) joins me to unpack some hard truths on the Global Perspectives on Digital Health podcast. 🛑 Why global health systems remain fragile 📉 How digital tools often scale without legitimacy 📊 What’s wrong with our fixation on "did it work?" and significance values 🔁…
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Eye Health and Economic Growth: A Vision Worth Investing In... w/ Jack Hennessy
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47:04Ever thought about how a quick cataract surgery or a new pair of glasses might change not just someone's life, but an entire community's future? We're diving into that idea today, exploring how the economics of eye health can drive significant changes globally. Our guest, Jack Hennessey, brings over a decade of experience in health economics, tackl…
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Trailblazers with Garry: a conversation with Tulio de Oliveira
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22:02GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] "Trailblazers with Garry" is a new series from Global Health Matters, where host Garry Aslanyan sits down with trailblazers — thinkers, leaders, and influencers shaping the future of global health — for short face-…
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76. Why Aren't We Teaching Mindfulness in the Classroom? w/ Annamarie Fernyak
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28:47In today's rapidly changing educational landscape, where classroom challenges like lockdown drills, information overload, and teacher burnout are increasingly common, one question arises: Why isn't mindfulness a mandatory part of our educational curriculum? Our guest, Annamarie Fernyak, founder of MindBodyAlign, shares her journey of introducing mi…
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In this episode, we will cover the basics and current landscape of global public health with Dr. Kunle Alonge, director of the Sparkman Center. Dr. Alonge came to UAB from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and has extensive experience in research focused on implementation science, health systems strengthening, and injuries …
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Episode 8: From Struggle to Advocacy: Living with Type 1 Diabetes in Zimbabwe
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19:36In this moving episode, we speak with Tinotenda Dzikiti from the Zimbabwe Diabetes Association about growing up with type 1 diabetes in a low-resource setting. From missed insulin doses to waking up in a coma, Tinotenda shares the personal toll of navigating diabetes without adequate support — and how advocacy changed his life. He discusses stigma,…
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Episode 7: Life for a Child: Bridging Gaps in Type 1 Diabetes Care
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43:10In this episode, Emma Klatman from Life for a Child discusses how the programme supports young people with type 1 diabetes in low- and middle-income countries through access to insulin and supplies, education, and advocacy. She shares insights on balancing urgent healthcare needs with long-term sustainability, highlights the importance of local par…
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Episode 6: Building Sustainable Diabetes Care in LMICs
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38:13What happens when a healthcare system is not equipped to support people with type 1 diabetes? In this episode, Peruvian epidemiologist María Lazo outlines the systemic gaps affecting diagnosis, treatment, and survival in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) — and offers a roadmap for sustainable change. With examples from Peru and beyond, we exp…
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Episode 5: Access to Insulin and Diabetes Supplies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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32:42Access to insulin and diabetes supplies is still far from guaranteed in many parts of the world. In this episode, we speak with Molly Lepeska from Health Action International about the pricing, policies, and partnerships shaping access to care in low- and middle-income countries. We also examine why insulin alone is not enough—education, test strip…
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Episode 4: Building Data Foundations for Better Type 1 Diabetes Care
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24:14A lack of data means a lack of care. In this episode, Professor Sarah Wild explains why collecting, managing, and using high-quality health data is critical for improving type 1 diabetes outcomes—especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Together with our hosts, she reflects on best practices from high-income countries, ethical consid…
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The WHO Global Diabetes Compact represents a significant effort to improve diabetes care worldwide, but turning its bold commitments into tangible change remains a complex challenge. How can governments, NGOs, and private sector partners work together to make universal insulin access a reality? What are the barriers, and how can they be overcome? K…
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Episode 2: Living with Type 1 Diabetes in Kenya
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46:24In this episode, we hear from Newton Ngugi, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a teenager in Kenya. He shares a personal story of struggle and resilience—from the shock of diagnosis and years of hiding his condition to the turning point that led him to embrace advocacy. Newton reflects on the limitations of healthcare systems in low- and mid…
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Episode 1: Realities of Type 1 Diabetes in Peru – A Story from the Amazon
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12:04When a 12-year-old girl travels by boat across the Amazon to seek urgent care for her diabetes, it highlights the everyday struggles faced by thousands. In this opening episode, we hear from Micaela Villanueva, a medical student from Peru, who shares her experience witnessing the real-life consequences of limited access to self-monitoring and insul…
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75. Humanitarian Engineering and Service Learning: The AQUA-Villanova Connection
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26:06How does an engineering student shift their career ambitions from big pharma to global health challenges? In this episode of the global health podcast, we learn from Lizzy Loughnane, an engineer who transitioned to humanitarian engineering after joining Villanova University's service learning program. Lizzy shares her journey working on water sanit…
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Weaning off Foreign Aid with Catherine Kyobutungi
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1:03:50Send us a text This week's conversation dives into the implications of the US's withdrawal from WHO and the halting of USAID funding. Our guest, Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi, shares her insights on the disbelief surrounding these actions, the false narratives that have emerged regarding aid, and the responses (or lack thereof) from African leaders. The…
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Episode 11: Prerna Singh on the Comparative Politics of Vaccination in China and India
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1:10:18Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Brown University political scientist Prerna Singh to discuss her latest book project, Moral Vaccination: How Ideas and Institutions Controlled Contagion in China and India. Our wide-ranging conversation explores how states generate compliance with public health in…
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Bringing research to implementation. Shubs is joined by Lucy Cesnakova from DiMe in this quick dive into an important piece of research bringing insights to advance digital solutions that serve mental health, DiMe's work here was great here because Lucy and the team intentionally sought out input from different countries, access levels and other de…
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74. Feedswap: Narratives of Purpose, "On Eradicating Period Poverty"
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35:41For our first ever feedswap, I'm excited to bring you episode 63 of "Narratives of Purpose" - a podcast hosted by a new friend of mine, Claire Murigande, that features global changemakers discussing social impact topics that include, youth empowerment, global health equity, and sustainable food systems. This one is on eradicating period poverty fea…
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Framing global health issues: the case of oral health
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31:34GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] With so many pressing global health challenges and limited resources, what determines whether an issue makes it onto the global health agenda? What factors shape its priority status? In this episode, using oral hea…
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73. Are We Defending Life or Not? Abortion Advocacy Through Data w/Lina López
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42:43Between 1999 and 2011, 17 Salvadoran women were sentenced to up to 40 years in prison after experiencing miscarriages, which were shockingly classified as aggravated homicide. This episode unpacks that outrageous reality, raising questions about how miscarriages (spontaneous abortions) can even be treated as crimes and why the government chose to p…
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Episode 1 – Framework Convention for Tobacco Control: Global Perspectives from the WHO
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1:05:01The first episode of The Global Health Histories Podcast , hosted by Sanjoy Bhattacharya (Head of the School of History and Professor of Medical and Global Heath Histories at the University of Leeds) features a discussion on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), the first international treaty negotiated under the WHO's Article 19 powe…
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72. Part 2: Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: The Polarizing Views for Reform w/ Dr. Morgan Shields
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40:50In the United States., psychiatric healthcare seems to be caught between two extreme ideologies... Dr. Morgan Shields, Assistant Professor at the WashU Brown School in St. Louis, is back for part 2 after sharing her VERY personal experiences with the inpatient psychiatric setting. If you haven’t listened or watched part 1, make sure to go back one …
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Navigating Colonial Love with Seye Abimbola
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1:15:17Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Unfiltered Podcast, host Desmond Jumbam speaks with Dr. Seye Abimbola about his book, 'The Foreign Gaze: Essays on Global Health.' They discuss how personal experiences, especially familial influences, shape views on global health. Dr. Abimbola shares his mother's impact on his understanding of he…
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71. Inpatient Psychiatric Care Exposed: Are We Healing Or Hurting Patients? w/ Dr. Morgan Shields
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43:58What if I told you that there are healthcare facilities that can inadvertently worsen your condition? I’m talking about the case of inpatient psychiatric care. In this episode, I feature a special guest, Dr. Morgan Shields, whose lived experiences might make you question the state of mental healthcare in the United States. From witnessing it from t…
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Episode 10: Emily Mendenhall on COVID-19, Syndemics, and Community
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1:07:40Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Georgetown University anthropologist Emily Mendenhall to discuss her book, Unmasked: COVID, Community, and the Case of Okoboji. We talk about her past work on non-communicable diseases, particularly diabetes and mental health, and her concept of syndemics, which e…
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GHM Listener Reactions - Share your thoughts about this episode? [These text messages use your mobile phone and are private, and FREE.] In this episode, we turn the lens on ourselves as the global health community. Host Garry Aslanyan speaks with Hani Kim and Seye Abimbola about how elite global health actors can marginalize local perspectives and …
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