Sentences with phrase «global health governance»

His research focuses on global health governance, health diplomacy and America's biosecurity strategy.
It is the first time that the Organization has used its constitutional right to develop an internationally legal instrument in global health governance.
It is a membership based association that provides a space for civil society to meet, share knowledge and create initiatives to advocate for more democratic global health governance.

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From 2001 through 2015, he served as a director of IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX), a global industrial company with key growth platforms in Fluid Metering Technology and Health & Science Technology segments, where he chaired the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Audit Committee and served on the Compensation Committee.
His areas of focus include domestic and global health issues, water, tobacco, corporate governance, farmworkers» rights and food justice.
This is especially important as the potential in Canada - Korea relations moves beyond the purely bilateral sphere of the past 50 years to more cooperation on international issues of common concern, such as the health of the global economy, effective global governance in the G20 and elsewhere, and preserving a peaceful and secure Asia Pacific region.
WHO governance: The conversation continues Civil society meetings related to WHO EB142, 19 - 20 January 2018 Baby Milk Action is a member of the Geneva Global Health Hub G2H2 that was launched during a civil society side event at the 69th World...
Fellow Session: Genomic and Health Data: Global Sharing and Local Governance 1:00 - 2:30 pm Room 309 (Hynes Convention Center) Robert Cook - Deegan, 1982 - 83 Legislative Branch Fellow sponsored by the Office of Technology Assessment
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