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Canada’s Role in Global Health

The Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) and the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) have established an expert panel to assess Canada’s role in global health and to identify opportunities for Canada to enhance its leadership.

Canada should seize the opportunity to lead on global health challenges and cooperation

On behalf of the RSC/CAHS expert panel on Canada's role in global health, Jocalyn Clark, Tim Evans and Kelley Lee highlight the findings of the new report in The BMJ and argue that greater cooperation in global health is needed to tackle challenges and to harness new opportunities and Canada should take a greater leadership role

 
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Canada’s Role in Global Health: an RSC/CAHS Expert Panel

The Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) and the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) have established an expert panel to assess Canada’s role in global health and to identify opportunities for Canada to enhance its leadership.

There are crucial questions related to Canada’s global health “footprint”: What impact has the pandemic had on Canada’s engagement in global health? What are some of the urgent next steps as we emerge from the pandemic, such that Canada can be true to its announced values of equity, human rights, and global citizenship? 

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