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YIGH Events

This page highlights our co-sponsored events, showcasing collaborative efforts with our partners to bring together leading experts for innovative seminars, workshops, and more in global health and related fields.

Fatally Flawed: Stories from the Frontlines of the Growing Disparity in Global Access to Medicines

Stephanie Nolen, the Global Health Reporter for The Times, joined Dean Megan Ranney for the Yale School of Public Health’s Dean's Lecture. A veteran foreign correspondent, she has reported from more than 80 countries. For The Times, she covers pandemics, neglected diseases, and the social, economic and political forces that determine health care access around the world.

Past Events

In this panel, Drs. Saad Omer, Anne Rimoin, Akiko Iwasaki, and Nathan Grubaugh discussed monkeypox, how concerned we should be in the U.S. and around the world, and measures that state, national, and international organizations are taking to monitor and address this issue.

In this talk, Dr. Nuwayhid discussed the current and future public health challenges in the Arab world, with a focus on Lebanon, in a historical and political context, and shared stories of hope and resilience.

During this talk, Dr. Olusoji Adeyi discussed the roots of these weaknesses and contradictions; how geo-politics, power dynamics, knowledge gaps, racism, and corruption affect global health; and why foreign aid for health is due for a radical overhaul.