Consortium of Universities for Global Health

Consortium of Universities for Global Health
Founded 2008
Type International organization International NGO
Focus Knowledge exchange, global collaboration, information resources, improving global health outcomes especially for the world’s poor through research, education and service
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Keith Martin (physician), Executive Director
Mission Making the university a transforming force in global health
Website http://www.cugh.org/

The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH), established in 2008, is a consortium of institutions in

high, middle and low income countries involved in global health. CUGH members currently include over 120 academic institutions.

Organizations associated with CUGH include USAID, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NIH, the

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

The CUGH model embraces the power of knowledge exchange, capacity building, and interdisciplinary collaboration to solve

complex global health problems. Recognizing the mutual benefits of partnerships between universities in low, middle, and high

income settings, CUGH facilitates the creation of long-term relationships. CUGH also facilitates deeper engagement between

universities and their communities, so that global health knowledge can be translated into action.

CUGH Activities

CUGH's activities include:

governments, the private sector and foundations in low, middle, and high income countries in mutually beneficial partnerships.

ongoing development of the global health educational field.

in university-to-university relationships.

and the media. Resources include best practices, educational modules, discussion forums, and opportunities for research and

funding.

Annual Conference

Since 2009, CUGH has held an annual conference to bring together global health academics and practitioners. The fourth annual

conference, held March 14–16, 2013 in Washington, DC, had over 1,400 attendees, representing 56 countries and 721

institutions. Speakers at the conference included Dr. Agnes Binagwaho,[1] the Minister of Health of Rwanda, Ambassador Eric Goosby of PEPFAR, and USAID

Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah.

The 5th Annual CUGH Global Health Conference will be held May 10–12, 2014 in Washington, D.C.. The theme will be

"Universities 2.0: Advancing the Global Health Agenda in the Post-MDG Era." More information about the conference can be found

on the CUGH website.

External links

References

  1. Fogarty International Center, March/April 2013, "Partnerships, capacity building needed for progress,"Global Health Matters newsletter,
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