🔊 Announcing our 2025 cohort 🔊 15 dynamic changemakers that hail from Ethiopia, India, Iraq, Malawi, Malaysia, South Africa, Switzerland, Uganda, the United Kingdom and the United States, bringing with them a wealth of experience across Community Engagement, Disability and Accessibility, Engineering, Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Response, Maternal and Child Health, Nursing, Population Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Transgender Health and other health equity topic and issue areas. Their collective expertise represents the multifaceted approach required to address health disparities worldwide. 🌐 https://lnkd.in/e_FZwvQs
Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
Professional Training and Coaching
Washington, DC 4,742 followers
The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity is a one-year, non-residential fellowship program offered by GW University
About us
The Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity is a one year, non-residential fellowship program offered by the George Washington University. The program aims to develop global leaders who have the knowledge, skills, and courage to build more equitable health systems, organizations, and communities. Health equity speaks to the idea of fairness in realizing the benefits of public health and health care. Despite progress, less advantaged groups continue to live shorter lives and health gaps persist within and between countries. The fellowship trains leaders to recognize, understand and bridge these health gaps. It aims to create a network of committed leaders across organizations, societies, and countries to promote health equity.
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External link for Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
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2175 K St
Washington, DC 20037, US
Employees at Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity
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Beth Mechum
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Mildred Omino
I am a seasoned Facilitator & Researcher who centers Disability Justice in Social Justice. Health Equity | Just Cities |Gender Justice| Inclusive…
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Caroline Laguerre-Brown, JD
Principal and CEO | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Executive | Fair Employment | EEO Compliance | DEI Program Oversight | DEI Training | Community…
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Adekemi Adeniyan
Global Oral Health Leader and Advocate | Health Equity Champion | Arts in Health | Author | Oral Health Songwriter | A rural dentist breaking down…
Updates
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Senior Fellow Lesford H. Duncan, MPH, an advocate for outdoors inclusion for adults and children, talks about his own journey to a love of paddling in his piece for Paddling Business Magazine. But his love for the outdoors does not come without risks. That is why he advocates for mainstream organizations to facilitate intentional diversity and inclusion efforts. “True inclusion means thinking critically about your programming and who it is designed for…” 🛶 Read more from Les: https://lnkd.in/gfHgaBuD
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Senior Fellow Christy Adeola Braham, PhD's work with WIEGO - Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing supports grassroots worker organizations in the push for equitable access to healthcare and workplace health and safety provisions. As extreme heat waves become more frequent and intense, informal workers are forced to labor in hazardous conditions without adequate protection. In addition to local infrastructure investments and worker-driven initiatives, Christy is advocating for worker protections to be integrated into national climate policies and frameworks at the municipal, national, and international levels and be part of global coordinated action. More in her latest for Project Syndicate 👇 https://lnkd.in/d97ybCRs #healthequity #informalworkers #workplacehealth
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2024 Fellow Jasmine M. sheds light on the pressing issues faced by India’s indigenous communities in her BMJ Leader opinion piece. These communities endure higher rates of malnutrition, infectious diseases, and chronic illnesses, exacerbated by geographic isolation, discrimination, and limited access to healthcare. The 2018 Tribal Health Report highlighted these challenges and recommended creating Tribal Health Councils and targeted action plans. However, a lack of comprehensive health data continues to hinder efforts to address their specific needs. Jasmine emphasizes that to bridge these gaps, India must adopt culturally sensitive health policies and actively involve indigenous communities in health governance to ensure lasting change and equitable healthcare for all. Read more 👇 https://lnkd.in/eHziK6Xb #healthequity #indigenoushealth
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🔦Staff Spotlight: Toyese Oyeyemi Toyese Oyeyemi has been working with the Mullan Institute for 4 years and cuts across multiple initiatives. Among his roles, he serves as the Executive Director of the Social Mission Alliance, a Charter Committee member and Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity, and as a Lead Evaluator for the Health Equity Leaders Initiative fellowship here at the Mullan Institute. Among his publications include: ◾ Navigating the Shifting Landscape of Diversity in US Medical Schools: The Role of Holistic Admissions (https://lnkd.in/gBiRtfZG) ◾ Estimation and Comparison of Current and Future Racial/Ethnic Representation in the US Health Care Workforce (https://lnkd.in/g--N3iWg) ◾ A Better Way to Measure and Rank Medical Schools (https://lnkd.in/ev2Nwby8)
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What a treat to hear Senior Fellow Adekemi Adeniyan speak about her work with and passion for children’s oral health equity in underserved rural communities. As the founder and executive director of the Dentalcare Foundation, she doesn't just provide dental services to these communities, she empowers them to advocate for their own oral health needs by engaging with local leaders, teachers and children to promote oral hygiene practices and advocate for better dental facilities. 🎙 Listen to the whole interview from Today Africa 👇 https://lnkd.in/eBGfN-iz
How a Rural Dentist is Breaking Barriers to Oral Healthcare Access in Nigeria
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We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Yolanda Ogbolu has joined the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Charter Committee! Dr. Ogbolu, the University of Maryland School of Nursing Dean, brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to health equity to the committee. Her interprofessional and community-engaged research and scholarship have made significant strides in addressing health inequities locally and globally. In addition to her work in Maryland and her hometown of West Baltimore, her projects have enhanced nursing practices in low-resource communities in Nigeria, Rwanda and Liberia, and have tackled social determinants of health in marginalized communities. Please join us in welcoming Dean Ogbolu to the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity Charter Committee!
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👏 Congratulations to Senior Fellow Brandi Payton on the incredible achievement of being named a Fellow of the American College Of Healthcare Executives. Some of the requirements to becoming a Fellow include: demonstrating professional/community involvement, meeting academic and experiential criteria, references and passing a comprehensive exam. “I look forward to continuing to serve my community and this credential helps assure my commitment to ongoing development to do just that,” Brandi says. https://lnkd.in/enRqCfRn
From history of Indian boarding schools to top honor, local Cherokee administrator earns top healthcare management credential. - Owassoisms.com
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🌟 Faculty Spotlight 🌟 Khadidiatou Ndiaye, PhD is our Health Equity Learning Lead, leading our current fellows’ health equity curriculum. Her work centers on culture, global health and behavior change communication. She is committed to fostering an inclusive approach to behavior change communication, ensuring equitable access to health information. She explores how culture impacts the fundamental understanding of health as well as individual, and communities’ risk and behaviors. Her work highlights the unique health experiences of Sub-Saharan African communities and their implications for not only understanding health risks, but also designing contextually appropriate interventions.
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Senior Fellow Bertrand Moses continues to work towards improving the mental health of adolescents in the Caribbean. UNICEF Eastern Caribbean, in collaboration with UWI St. Augustine, the Ministry of Health, and the Child Development Centre in Jamaica, has launched Chatline, a mental mental health messaging service aimed at supporting adolescent mental health. Bertrand highlighted the importance of this initiative, noting that 50% of mental health challenges begin by age 14. He emphasized the need for accessible mental health services to address issues like violence, climate change, and education that impact young people. More at the 🔗 below: https://lnkd.in/e8CrUZE9 #healthequity #mentalhealth
Health ministry, UWI launch mental health hotline for adolescents - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
https://newsday.co.tt