Events

Convivial Workshop in South Africa: 16th to 19th February, 2026

This invite-only workshop will take place from 16–19 February 2026 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 

It aims to critically examine and advance the understanding and practice of solidarity in global health. It will bring together scholars and experts from across multiple continents to collaboratively develop actionable tools and metrics for assessing solidarity in global health research, strengthening cross-regional collaboration, and promoting accountability within the global health community.

Call for Papers: Global Health Solidarity for the Public Humanities Journal

 

CALL FOR PAPERS – NOW OPEN!

The Call for Papers for the upcoming issue of Public Humanities, under the theme “Global Health Solidarity”, is currently open.

This issue explores how solidarity is understood, practiced, and mobilised in global health across disciplines, geographies, and communities.

If your work engages with questions of equity, justice, and collective responsibility in global health, we welcome your contribution.

GH-Solidarity Bi-Monthly Webinar: June 10, 2025.

Join us for the next bi-monthly webinar, scheduled for June 10, 2025, at 13:30 GMT. 

The webinar will explore how solidarity has taken shape during key global and continental health crises, from resisting AIDS denialism in early 2000s South Africa, to challenging vaccine apartheid during the COVID-19 pandemic, and confronting the impact of recent US funding cuts to African health programmes.

We’ll also hear reflections on sex worker allyship, rights, and the ongoing push for law reform in South Africa.

International Symposium: April 29 & 30, 2025.

This International Symposium hosted by the University of Ghana, Department of Philosophy and Classics, brings together philosophers and bioethicists from different parts of the USA, Europe, UK and Africa to discuss topics from the book, EMERGENT PERSONHOOD: A PHILOSOPHY FROM AFRICA AND THE WEST by Prof. Nancy Jecker and Prof. Caesar Atuire. This event will take place at seminar room 2 (Cedi Conference Centre), University of Ghana, Accra on April 29 & 30, 2025.