Amplifying Voices, Building Leadership, Driving Change
Welcome to the Women in Global Health Research Hub, a dedicated platform to support, empower, and amplify the contributions of women in global health research. Join this knowledge community in championing gender equity and transforming the global health research landscape.
The Global Health Network Reaches 1 Million Members
The Global Health Network has achieved a remarkable milestone: one million members worldwide. This dynamic and inclusive community of healthcare professionals and researchers is addressing two of the most pressing challenges in global health. To celebrate this milestone, members across the world shared the game-changing experience of being part of The Global Health Network.
Find inspiration in your career journey by reading stories from other women in research.
BUILD YOUR SKILLS
Our eLearning courses are designed to support and train you to run high quality studies.
ATTEND A WORKSHOP
Find the recordings and materials of our latest skills-sharing webinars and workshops.
EXPLORE OUR RESOURCES
Our free toolkits will strengthen your foundational skills, and offer a 'how to' approach to research.
Support Us - Donate
Thank you for visiting The Global Health Network, please take a moment to read this important message. As you know, our aim is to enable equity in access to research knowledge and this is successfully delivering support and training to 1000’s of research teams all over the world. But we need your support!.
If you have benefited from this research skills and knowledge sharing facility, please help us sustain this remarkable and unique provision of information for those who could otherwise not access such support and training.
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Just a small contribution from everyone who can afford to pay would keep this available for those who cannot.
Thank you, we really appreciate your part in this community effort to better equity in global health research.