LSE Global Health Initiative Launch Event
The launch event of the Global Health Initiative will start with a panel of LSE experts including Professor Catherine Campbell and Professor Elias Mossialos, showcasing the range of global health activity taking place at LSE. This will be followed by a keynote speech by Geeta Rao Gupta Executive Director of the 3D Program for Girls and Women and Senior Fellow at the United Nations Foundation. She also serves as co-Chair of the Gender-Based Violence Task Force of the World Bank and member of the Independent Oversight and Advisory Committee for the WHO health emergencies.
The launch event will conclude with poster exhibition and drinks.
The Global Health Initiative is a cross-departmental research platform set up to increase the coherence and visibility of Global Health research activity across the School, both internally and externally. It provides support for interdisciplinary engagement and showcases LSE’s ability to apply rigorous social science research to emerging global health challenges.
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