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Actions for decolonizing global health

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What are the colonial legacies in global health? And what impact have they had on how some health and health research programmes are run in Africa? In this episode, we speak to two visionary women leaders who tell us what’s wrong in global health and give concrete steps toward more equitable and inclusive partnerships.

Host Garry Aslanyan speaks with the following guests:

  • Catherine Kyobutungi, Executive Director of the African Population and Health Research Center in Kenya
  • Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor of the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda

Related documents, transcripts and other information can be found on our website at https://tdr.who.int/global-health-matters-podcast/actions-for-decolonizing-global-health

We are keen to engage with you, our listeners, at every step of the way – please feel free to suggest topics and questions to be discussed and share your feedback by dropping us a line at TDRpod@who.int.

Follow @TDRnews on Twitter, TDR on LinkedIn and @ghm_podcast on Instagram for updates.

Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Global Health Matters podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of TDR or the World Health Organization.

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"How does this episode resonate with you?"

What are the colonial legacies in global health? And what impact have they had on how some health and health research programmes are run in Africa? In this episode, we speak to two visionary women leaders who tell us what’s wrong in global health and give concrete steps toward more equitable and inclusive partnerships.

Host Garry Aslanyan speaks with the following guests:

  • Catherine Kyobutungi, Executive Director of the African Population and Health Research Center in Kenya
  • Agnes Binagwaho, Vice Chancellor of the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda

Related documents, transcripts and other information can be found on our website at https://tdr.who.int/global-health-matters-podcast/actions-for-decolonizing-global-health

We are keen to engage with you, our listeners, at every step of the way – please feel free to suggest topics and questions to be discussed and share your feedback by dropping us a line at TDRpod@who.int.

Follow @TDRnews on Twitter, TDR on LinkedIn and @ghm_podcast on Instagram for updates.

Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Global Health Matters podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of TDR or the World Health Organization.

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