for use by its Institute for Population and Social Research in support of the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Prince Mahidol Award Conferences, aimed at promoting evidence of and best practices on strengthening health systems
in support of developing communications and advocacy strategies and materials to position digitally-enabled community health within global conversations about achieving Universal Health Coverage
for use by its Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in support of developing a Health System Resilience Checklist and Implementation Guide that health systems in a broad set of countries can use to ensure an effective response to health emergencies
in support of the West Africa Network for Infectious Disease Surveillance in an effort to improve surveillance capacity, promote innovation and build sustainable networks to reduce global biological threats
in support of studying the feasibility of establishing new specialized care health facilities in Kenya to help control HIV and promote maternal, newborn, and children’s health
for use by its College of Veterinary Medicine in support of activities to launch a new field of “Planetary Health” in order to yield better solutions to health challenges in the 21st century
for use by its Mailman School of Public Health in support of the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, an effort to increase societal awareness of and resilience to the human and planetary health effects of climate change
for use by its Oxford Martin School in support of the Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health, an effort to establish the economic and business case for planetary health
in support of launching a planetary health pillar within its Momentum for Change initiative to recognize innovative planetary health approaches that help mitigate the threat of climate change while improving the health and resilience of communities around the world
toward the costs of a Digital Health Innovation Summit that will explore innovative applications of information technology to improve nutrition for low-income women and children in the U.S.