Programs

EGHI elevates Emory’s eminence and collaboration with diverse partners to advance global health equity.

Preparing the Next Generation of Global Health Leaders

EGHI helps Emory students flourish by providing experiential learning experiences focused on understanding and addressing current and critical global health challenges. Students engage across disciplines with peers and experts from around the world to participate in global health competitions, field research, advisory councils, and training.

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Preparing the Next Generation of Global Health Leaders

Elevating Faculty Eminence

Since 2007, EGHI has funded more than 70 Faculty Seed Grants totaling more than  $7 million. EGHI also offers Rapid Response funds to faculty who conduct urgent, short-term research to close critical gaps in knowledge and inform global policy and practice. These programs also enhance learning for students.

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Elevating Faculty Eminence

Defining Equitable Partnerships

EGHI provides leadership across Emory and within our partnerships to inform equitable practices in global health research and international programs. To improve health equity around the world and sustain global health achievements, EGHI funds and conducts research and training with partners that addresses knowledge and capacity gaps and informs improvements in global health policy and practice.

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Defining Equitable Partnerships

Leading Fellowships and Councils

EGHI enhances student and faculty engagement in global health through its advisory committees, councils, and fellowship programs. We foster peer-to-peer exchange, growth, and professional development by bringing global health experts and partners to Emory and elevating Emory’s eminence to collaborate on current and emerging challenges.

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Leading Fellowships and Councils

Awarding Emory Excellence and Honoring our History

The Jeffrey P. Koplan Global Health Award is named in honor of EGHI founder and former Director of the  U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Jeffrey P. Koplan, MD, MPH. This endowed award celebrates an Emory student, faculty, or staff who leads change in a relentless pursuit to improve global health and health equity.

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Awarding Emory Excellence and Honoring our History

Achieving Impact Through Research and Practice

Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network

CHAMPS

CHAMPS collects, analyzes, and shares evidence to prevent child mortality in regions where it is highest in the world. CHAMPS’ program office at EGHI coordinates a network of 19 catchments across 9 countries.

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International Association of National Public Health Institutes

IANPHI

IANPHI collectively builds public health capacity by connecting, developing and strengthening national public health institutes worldwide. IANPHI U.S. operations, headquartered at EGHI, supports 115 members in 98 countries.

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Treatment Research and Expert Education

TREE

Treatment Research and Expert Education (TREE) conducts research to inform implementation science, best practices, and local solutions to reduce the burden of cervical cancer and advance women's health in East Africa.

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