A Message From UCGHI on Current Global

Health Landscape

Dear UCGHI Community,


As we begin the month of February, most of us in the global health community are reeling from the actions of the US Executive Branch with regards to rapid withdrawal of federal support for global health programs, humanitarian and refugee activities, environmental care, and many forms of equity work. The immediate impact of these actions is the direct harm and endangerment to our communities and patients. The ripple effects in terms of disease transmission, viral resistance, human safety, animal and environmental destruction, economic insecurity, and so much more will be profound. As a university system, our contributions as researchers, clinicians, cultivators of the next generation, and advocates are at risk. We also know that many of us, locally and globally, are impacted in terms of our own livelihoods.


The direct financial and programmatic decisions of the executive branch are further amplified by the attack on equity. We at UCGHI – like all of you – are keenly aware that health is impossible without full recognition of the human dignity of all people, no matter their identity.


We stand with other global health organizations and with all of you as we try to navigate a way forward to imagine creative stop-gap solutions, advocate for reversal of actions, stand with our communities, and so on. I certainly don’t know what the next days, weeks and months will bring. However, we work in a space in which many of our colleagues and communities have survived and thrived despite the obstacles that have been thrown at them. We will learn from them, from each other, and will move forward. We will double down on our values because compassion, care, equity, and justice will always be right. Please stay connected. We are with you. 


In Solidarity,

UCGHI Leadership Team

Black Thriving Initiative at UC Irvine Continues to Support Scholarship and Community Well-Being



"We're hoping to generate enthusiasm, commitment and scholarship to make UC Irvine a destination for Black faculty, students, staff and community members, and a place where those individuals can thrive."


Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD

Vice Provost, Institutional Research, Assessment, and Planning (UC Irvine)

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University of California Irvine’s Black Thriving Initiative is dedicated to fostering the success of Black students, faculty, staff, and communities. Learn more about their Faculty Cluster Hiring Program, which prioritizes the recruitment of new faculty in Environmental Health Disparities, Infrastructure Equity, and Poetic Justice!

 

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TB Alliance's Innovative Approach to Caring for TB Patients Globally

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Tuberculosis remains the deadliest disease outside of developed countries where 1.25 million people globally died of the disease in 2023. Non-profit organization TB Alliance is responding by filling the gap in TB treatment development by working outside of the traditional pharmaceutical industry funding model. 

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"Our partnership has led to the development of the most extensive network of Community Advisory Boards in TB drug research, as well as a robust suite of programs and tools intended to share best practices and measure the effort of community engagement on research"



Eric Goosby, MD

Professor of Medicine (UCSF), Board of Directors (TB Alliance), Co-Vice Chair of Executive Committee (UC Global Health Institute)




Updates on our Centers & Programs

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Global Health Education


Dr. Oladele Ogunseitan will be participating in two sessions at the

2025 CUGH Conference in Atlanta, including an Education Committee Panel for Learning Objectives & Competencies in Global Health.

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GloCal Health Fellowship


GloCal alumna, Dr. Chemtai Mungo, published a new article, "Perceived accountability of self-administered topical therapy for cervical cancer treatment among women undergoing cervical cancer screening in Kenya."

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Center for Planetary Health


The Summer Immersion Program helps UC students gain valuable work experience in conservation, natural resources, agriculture, policy, nutrition and health. Learn more about the program and apply by February 24th!

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Center for Gender and Health Justice


Volunteers needed for the UC Speaks Up study, an initiative aimed at building an evidence-base for California campus sexual violence programs and policies that can be replicated globally.

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Center for Health Workforce Equity


HEAL is celebrating 10 years of training and transforming health workers from around the world to thrive while expanding access to care in underserved communities.

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Advances in Global Health


Check out the newest article in Advances in Global Health, "Sexual hygiene: Is it time for a renewed focus for HIV/STI prevention?" Have a manuscript to publish? Submit today!

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Across the UC

University of California

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Internship program gives UCSC and HBCU students hands-on look at the lives of enslaved peoples in 19th century America

University of California

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University of California webinar series will provide valuable wildfire resources

UC Davis

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UC Davis Black Futures Month 2025 Kickoff on Feb 8

UC Santa Cruz

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UCSC African American Resource & Cultural Center

UC Berkeley

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UC Berkeley Black Community Social on Feb 12

UC Los Angeles

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UCLA Black Bruin Resource Center

UC Irvine

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UC Irvine Black Thriving Initiative

UC Santa Barbara

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UCSB The Black Book: Community Resource Guide

UC San Diego

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Black/Afrikan: Labor History and Union Leadership

UC San Francisco

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Black History Month 2025 at UCSF Benioff Hospitals

UC Merced
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UC Merced Black Student Union Annual Events

UC Riverside

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Explore African Student Programs at UC Riverside

UC Law San Francisco

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Black Excellence: History & Impact of Black Lawyers

Charles Drew University
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CDU Partnership to Expand Educational Opportunities

Events

Avian Flu: An Emerging and Evolving Threat to Humans and Animals

UC Health is hosting an upcoming Grand Rounds panel discussion on Wednesday, February 19th from 12:00 to 1:00pm (PST). The focus will be “Avian Flu: An Emerging and Evolving Threat to Humans and Animals,” and UCGHI Advisory Council Member, Dr. Mark Stetter, will be presenting. Continuing education credit is available. 

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Opportunities

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2025-2026 Fellowship Applications are Open!


The UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement is now accepting applications for their 2025-2026 fellows program. Apply by March 21st!

Apply

Job Opportunity: UCSB Assistant Professor in Race and Medicine, Department of Black Studies


The Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for an Assistant Professor tenure-track position in Race and Medicine with a start date of July 1, 2025. Apply by June 30th!

Apply

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Publications from the UCGHI Community

A scoping review of natural disasters, environmental hazards, and maternal health: Are all potential outcomes accounted for in conceptual frameworks? by Cara Schulte, Blake Erhardt-Ohren, & Ndola Prata


"It Was So Easy in a Situation That's So Hard": Structural Stigma and Telehealth Abortion by Andréa Becker et al. (UCGHI authors: Jennifer Ko, Ushma Upadhyay)


PrEP Disparities Among Transgender Feminine, Transgender Masculine, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive Youth and Young Adults in the United States by Anne E. Fehrenbacher et al. (UCGHI authors: Dallas Swendeman, Anne E. Fehrenbacher [GloCal alumna])


Assessing the Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections among Men who have Sex with Men in San Francisco during COVID-19: A Socio-ecological Analysis by Christopher Justin Hernandez et al. (UCGHI author: Sean Arayasirikul)

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