Global Health Corps
(GHC) is a growing movement of 1000+ young leaders committed
to using their diverse skills to advance health equity. We
are searching for 40+ changemakers from
Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia to join our
dynamic community.
The
challenges of 2020 have illuminated the urgent necessity of
values-driven, collaborative leaders to meet health challenges
with strength and solidarity.
Applicants must be 30 years of age or younger and hold a
bachelor's degree as of July 3, 2021. Questions? See our FAQs page.
Check
out our open roles in a variety of functional areas:
Architecture
& Design: Create
structures and processes that advance human health and dignity.
Communications
& Advocacy: Harness the power
of words to shift narratives and spread awareness of
health interventions.
Monitoring
& Evaluation: Measure
impact to guide decision making and maximize the
effectiveness of health interventions.
Curriculum
Development: Design and
conduct teachings and trainings to build others'
knowledge, skills, and capacity.
Fundraising: Manage proposals,
relationships, and events to bring in support for
health research and programs.
Finance:
Develop costing models and use economic evaluations to
inform policy.
Knowledge
Management:Document best
practices and lessons learned, driving collaboration
and sustainability.
Program Management: Plan, lead,
and coordinate others to work together and get things done.
Research
& Policy: Analyze and
recommend options to optimize health governance and
service delivery.
Not eligible to apply for the
fellowship but want to help drive the health equity movement
forward? Support our
end-of-year giving campaign and help us amplify
the impact of values-driven leaders in 2021.
Clockwise
from top left: Malawi alumna Eve Kasambara conducting COVID-19
sensitization outreach with mHub; Zambia fellows at PATH; Rwanda
alumni at a chapter meeting; U.S. alumna Mehreen Shahid, pictured
with community members, leading a maternal health initiative in
Pakistan
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