Events

Mesoamerican Workshop on Solidarity and Global Health in Costa Rica

Co-investigator Prof. Gabriela Arguedas of the University of Costa Rica is organising the Mesoamerica Regional Workshop to explore notions of solidarity and proxy concepts rooted in the cultural, political, and intellectual practices and traditions in Central America and Mexico. 

Venue: San Jose, Costa Rica.

Date: 25th February - 2nd March 2025

 

GH-Solidarity Webinar: Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Lessons in Solidarity from Global Health Influencers.

The GH-Solidarity project kicks off its bi-monthly webinar series, featuring insights from interviews on the concept of solidarity.

This webinar will focus on emerging findings from interviews with senior staff in influential global health organizations, about meanings and practices of solidarity. Enablers and challenges to solidarity described in these interviews will be presented and serve as the starting point for an open discussion on the complexities of solidarity in relationships between higher and lower resourced global health actors.

Job Opening Re-Advertised: Communications Officer -Freelance

Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Communications Officer to lead the development and execution of our communication strategy. This role will support the research uptake and engagement plan/ activities of our project, ensuring the effective dissemination of information across various platforms and to diverse audiences.

Location: Remote

Duration:  1 year with three months probation (minimum 21 hours a week) 

Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Regional Workshop

The Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Regional Workshop will be organized by co-investigator Prof. Bridget Pratt of Australian Catholic University. 

Title: Exploring and enabling theories and practices of solidarity and adjacent concepts in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the wider Pacific

Venue: Brisbane CBD, Australia

Date: 28-29 November 2024

This event will host about 30 participants from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, and some members of the Global Health Solidarity Project.