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Video: UGHE Makes Commitment to Fight Cancer for World Cancer Day

This February 4th, UGHE is honoring World Cancer Day by taking part in its global #IAmAndIWill campaign. Today we share the personal commitments of UGHE students, staff, faculty, and partners who, collaboratively, are supporting World Cancer Day’s mission of preventing cancer deaths …

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UGHE Hosts Bishop John Rucyahana in Partnership with CNLG to Prevent Genocide and Eradicate its Ideology

On the 23 January 2020, the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) hosted Bishop John Rucyahana for a public lecture commemorating the 71st anniversary of the UN Convention on the prevention and punishment of genocide. Facilitated as part of a series by …

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UGHE Dean Prof. Abebe Bekele Speaks to New York Times on Safer Surgery

In much the same way as pilots rely on pre-flight ticklists, the surgical profession is guided by a series of recognized steps for good practice that, as the checklist itself prescribes, ensures you ‘Get Things Right’. Compiled by Dr. Atul Gawande, W.H.O-approved, …

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Supporting our Neighbours: UGHE Contributes to Butaro Sector Fundraising Efforts for Constructing New Housing

This holiday season, the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) saw the strength in collective efforts as it raised 7million RWF (approx. $7500 USD) to support housing construction for its local community in rural Rwanda. The efforts were part of Burera District’s …

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Announcing the Weiss Family Challenge: A $1,000,000 Matching Grant

It was at UGHE’s Women Leaders in Global Health Conference this November that we welcomed two transformative contributions to further this ambition. Through the impressive cross-section of panelists, panels, and participants, it was a weekend that reignited the global health community’s promise to …

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UGHE Joins Butaro Community, Commits to Fully Green Campuses

Butaro, Rwanda (November 30, 2019) – Today, University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) students, faculty, staff and Butaro community members gathered at UGHE’s Butaro campus to plant over 300 trees as part of Umuganda, Rwanda’s designated monthly day of community service. UGHE …

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A Call for Action from WLGH19

The twenty-six sessions across the two days of WLGH19 yielded a wealth of new thinking, critical insight and gave a valuable platform for emerging and established leaders from diverse sectors of global health to advance the global health dialogue. Consolidating the views …

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A Recap of WLGH19

WLGH19 might well be over but its powerful legacy lives on in the new direction posed by our diverse set of speakers and, of course, UGHE’s newly-announced Center for Gender Equity Hosted by the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE), the 2019 …

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How Three Girls Defied the Odds to Join UGHE’s First Medical Class

All over the world, millions of girls are denied basic human rights, such as access to health care and education. Since 2012, October 11 has marked the annual International Day of the Girl, a celebration that advocates for girls’ empowerment and human …

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UGHE Introduces World-Leading Anatomage Table to Medical School

Students at the University of Global Health Equity will begin their science classes this year with a new tool that is revolutionizing the way medical students study the human body. The university has introduced the world’s most advanced anatomy visualization system, the …

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UGHE to Host Inaugural Hamwe Festival to Celebrate Creative Industries in Global Health

From November 8th to the 13th, the University of Global Health Equity will host the inaugural edition of Hamwe Festival in Kigali, Rwanda. The annual event will celebrate and encourage the contributions of the creative industries in the global health field.  Hamwe, …

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Prof. Abebe Bekele: Social Justice Must Be the Foundation of Medical Education

Recently, Stanley Goldfarb from the University of Pennsylvania penned an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled, “Take Two Aspirins and Call Me By My Pronouns.” In this article, the author challenges the recent changes in medical education curriculum calling for a …

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