Emory University collaborates with various campus partners to address global health challenges through research, education, and service. The Center for Global Safe WASH focuses on improving water, sanitation, and hygiene in developing countries. The Child Health and Mortality Prevention Surveillance Network (CHAMPS), funded by the Gates Foundation, identifies causes of child mortality to drive policy changes. The Emory Global Diabetes Research Center tackles diabetes and related diseases worldwide. The Emory Global Health Institute supports faculty and student global health initiatives. The School of Medicine’s Global Health and Equity Office (GLOBE) promotes equitable health education and care. The Halle Institute fosters international academic opportunities, while the Lillian Carter Center leads global nursing projects. The Master’s in Development Practice trains professionals in sustainable development, and the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership improves birth outcomes. Social Enterprise @ Goizueta aims to alleviate poverty through research, fieldwork, and education.
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