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WebIn 2021, North Carolina’s global health sector – made up of more than 900 organizations and over 174,000 jobs – contributed $31.9 billion in value to our state’s economy. The North Carolina Global Health Alliance represents the interests of this dynamic industry. We are a global health community working together to increase our impact
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Mission & Vision NC Global Health
WebOur Mission. The North Carolina Global Health Alliance works to advance North Carolina as an international center for research, training, education, program implementation, advocacy, and business dedicated to improving the health of the world's communities. We engage academic, governmental, non-profit, and for-profit organizations in this
MEMBERSHIP NC Global Health
WebMembership Dues. The NCGHA is committed to making our membership as accessible as possible. Annual membership dues are based on the annual gross revenue of an organization or the number of students at a university. Students and professionals who are affiliated with one of our member organizations are considered to be members.
Conference Agenda NC Global Health
WebNicolle Miller, Interim Director and a Senior Project Lead for Public Sector & Systems on the North Carolina team; Partners In Health – United States. Eve Puffer, Director, Duke Global Mental Health Program, Duke Global Health Institute; Associate Professor, Psychology & Neuroscience and Global Health, Duke University. Julie …
Staff & Board of Directors NC Global Health
WebBrianna Clarke-SchwelmExecutive Director. Brianna (she/her) comes to the North Carolina Global Health Alliance with thirteen years of non-profit experience in both global health and domestic public health. She began her career working in health clinics in rural Kenya, Honduras, and Panama, before moving to New York City, where she served as a
CAREER CENTER NC Global Health
WebMission: As a research-extensive land-grant university, North Carolina State University is dedicated to excellent teaching, the creation and application of knowledge, and engagement with public and private partners. Mission: To end health inequities through transformative excellence in education, clinical practice, and nursing science.
About Our Name Change NC Global Health
WebMAY 3, 2022 - Triangle Global Health Consortium, a nonprofit member organization dedicated to advancing global health in North Carolina, announced today that it is changing its name to North Carolina Global Health Alliance. The new name more accurately reflects the organization’s mission to advance the state as a center of global health by
Past Events NC Global Health
Web2023 NC Global Health Conference. November 1, 2023. At the 2023 NC Global Health Conference, more than 200 friends and colleagues came together in-person to reflect on what it means to have resilience in our global health ecosystem and how each of us have built resilience into our own work. Over the course of the day, countless connections …
2023 ANNUAL CONFERENCE NC Global Health
WebThank you to everyone who joined us for the 2023 North Carolina Global Health Conference! On November 1, 2023, the North Carolina Global Health Alliance hosted the 10th Annual North Carolina Global Health Conference in Raleigh, NC. More than 200 friends and colleagues came together in-person to reflect on what it means to have …
2022 Annual Conference NC Global Health
WebThe 2022 Annual Conference explored these questions and the global health impact North Carolina's organizations, and those based nationally and globally, are having at the individual, community and global levels. Thank you to all of the amazing presenters, speakers, attendees, and sponsors who made the 2022 NC Global Health Annual …
2022 Economic Impact Report NC Global Health
WebIn 2021, global health jobs paid $13.1 billion in annual wages, salaries, and benefits -- an average of about $75,300 per job. Global health organizations contributed $31.9 billion in total value added to North Carolina’s economy in 2021. This is equivalent to an increase in the standard of living of $3,000 per resident and is comparable to
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