Engaging and empowering women can improve the health of entire communities. The Empowering Women and Communities Challenge Group aims to advance the empowerment and health of women and their communities in low-resource global communities.
A global problem demands an international approach. With researchers across the university engaged in meaningful collaborations around the world, the University of Michigan is positioned to play a leading role.
Cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence might be developed in high-resource settings, but their impact doesn’t have to end there. What role might data science play in global health and LMIC settings?
Center director Joseph Kolars and senior advisor John Ayanian lead a discussion about the formation of the new Center for Global Health Equity and planned efforts to address health inequities in low- and middle-income countries.