The @USC Institute on Inequalities in #GlobalHealth โ educating leaders, carrying out multidisciplinary research, assuring evidence informs policy. ๐
Follow Monelli Esfandiary โ27, a Master of Public Health student, as she explores Geneva, connects with global health leaders, and shares experiences from the course!
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Through the 2026 PM 589: Global Health Governance and Diplomacy course, USC students are gaining hands-on experience with global health organizations, engaging with the World Health Assembly, and connecting with policymakers, activists, governments, and global health networks.
Follow Ruby Perlman โ26, a Master of Public Diplomacy student, as she explores Geneva, connects with global health leaders, and shares experiences from the course!
Follow Elena Meng โ27, a Master of Public Health student, as she explores Geneva, connects with global health leaders, and shares experiences from the course!
Follow Anais Terronez โ27, a Master of Public Health student, as she explores Geneva, connects with global health leaders, and shares experiences from the course!
Follow Amireh Leila Mirdamadi โ26, a Master of Science in Global Medicine student, as she explores Geneva, connects with global health leaders, and shares experiences from the course!
๐ฆ IIGH Spotlight: IIGH in Washington, D.C. for the 2026 Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) Conference
Each month, IIGH shares a spotlight highlighting one of our research, policy initiatives, or student engagement opportunities.
๐ฅ IIGH Director of Policy Engagement Jonathan Cohen also joined a delegation of California-based global health scholars convened by CUGH to engage with federal policymakers, sharing perspectives on the impact of recent funding decisions, the role of universitiesโฆ