Global Health Research
Project Research Map
The faculty members associated with the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health conduct research in 120 countries, with new projects added to our database every day.
To learn more about Johns Hopkins' global health efforts across the world, click on a red dot on the map. Then, scroll down below the map for information about individual projects in that city.
To navigate around the map, click on the yellow zoom-in and zoom-out icons on the left, as well as the directional symbols around the frame.
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Monitoring and Evaluating Assistance for Global Cancer and Tobacco Control
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As part of Pfizer''s Global Health Partnerships (GHP) Initiative, IGTC offers specialized capacity building training and assistance in the areas of monitoring and evaluation to 31 grantee organizations involved in cancer and tobacco control in 46 countries.
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Road Safety in 10 Countries
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The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit is currently working with a consortium of partners to improve road safety in 10 low and middle-income countries around the world. Dubbed the Road Safety in 10 Countries project, the five-year initiative draws on support from Bloomberg Philanthropies and the World Health Organization to evaluate and implement road safety solutions where they are needed most. The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit is responsible for the ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the road safety interventions in all 10 countries, as well as the development of training materials for health care workers. Interventions will address critical road safety risks such as helmet wearing, seatbelt use, drunk driving and speeding. The Unit is also assisting with subprojects such as trauma care in Kenya and India, and data system development in Kenya and Egypt.
For more information visit the project web page: http://www.jhsph.edu/iiru/rs10.html
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