The Global Health Network Reaches 1 Million Members: Fighting Diseases of Poverty and Preventing the Next Global Outbreak
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.
By equipping teams to tackle everyday diseases of poverty and strengthening the ability to detect and respond to emerging threats, The Global Health Network is saving lives and safeguarding the future of global health.
To celebrate this milestone, members across the world shared the game-changing experience of being part of The Global Health Network.
Mohammed Alkhaldi,
United Arab Emirates
Jeremy Farrar, Chief Scientist at the
World Health Organization
Nditsi Destiny Konyu,
Cameroon
Florence Tembeta, Malawi
Godwin Ohemu Godwin Pius, Nigeria
Ethel Kamuti, Zambia
| Louis Mnyema, Malawi | Deysi Alvarado, Honduras | Milton Méndez, Honduras |
| Alison Ortez, Honduras | Scarlet Rodas, Honduras | Albert Mendoza, Honduras |
| Nísia Trindade Lima, Minister of Health of Brazil | Jaime Ribeiro, Brazil | Cristiane Bressani, Brazil |
| Esther Lopez, Peru | Etikos, Dominican Republic | Adolfo Arcos Sandoval, Colombia |
| Roda Tarekengne and Sania Rahman, United Arab Emirates | Mananeyondoh Raissa, Cameroon | Prince Adejei, Ghana |
| Jackeline Alger, Honduras (Spanish) | Nursing students from Cameroon | Marina Al Bada, Palestine |
| Mwanamvua Boga, Kenya | Dikshya Kafle, Nepal | Himali Dixit, Nepal |
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| Keja Laureta Konghendeh, Cameroon | Domche Wilfried, Cameroon | Jean Claude Udahemuka, Rwanda |
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| Short Remarks Celebrating 1 Million Members | Video Messages Celebrating 1 Million Members | |
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A Call to Support a Global Community
The Global Health Network’s impact is far-reaching, but sustaining and expanding this work invites wider partnership. With 3,000 new members joining each week, the demand for its resources continues to grow. Policymakers, organisations, and individuals can take part in this groundbreaking initiative to ensure that every healthcare team has the tools needed to address diseases of poverty and prevent the next outbreak. As The Global Health Network celebrates this milestone, it remains focused on its mission: fostering research equity, strengthening local health systems, and creating a healthier, safer future for all.