Global Health Resources
AMWA's American Women's Hospital Service (AWHS) Association
CARE
CDC Global Health
CDC Jobs Overseas
Global Health Council
The Global Health Council, formerly the National Council of International Health, is a U.S.-based, nonprofit membership organization that was created in 1972 to identify priority world health problems and to report on them to the U.S. public, legislators, international and domestic government agencies, academic institutions and the global health community. In 1998, the organization changed its name to the Global Health Council and became a dynamic organization that puts global health squarely where it belongs – a priority for everyone, rich and poor alike. http://www.
International Committee of the Red Cross
Medical Women's International Association (MIWA)
NIH International Center
U.S. National Institutes of Health Fogarty International Center for advanced study in the health sciences. The Fogarty International Center is dedicated to advancing the mission of the National Institutes of Health by supporting and facilitating global health research conducted by U.S. and international investigators, building partnerships between health research institutions in the U.S. and abroad, and training the next generation of scientists to address global health needs. http://www.fic.nih.
Office of Global Health Affairs
To promote the health of the world’s population by advancing the Secretary’s and the Department of Health and Human Services’ global strategies and partnerships, thus serving the health of the people of the United States. http://www.globalhealth.gov/
The World Bank
UNICEF
USAID
U.S. Global Health Initiative
The Global Health Initiative (GHI) is the next step forward in the way U.S. government agencies conduct global health activities. GHI is making the most of every taxpayer dollar to improve the health of the poorest families around the world, with a specific focus on improving the health of women, newborns and children through programs that focus on infectious disease, nutrition, maternal and child health, and safe water. Through GHI, the U.S. helps build sustainable health systems, ensuring that global health agencies combine their efforts to maximize results. http://www.cdc.
U.S. State Department's Office of International Health Affairs
U.S. Global Health Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation
World Health Organization
