Building partnerships, saving lives! The 1984th U.S. Army Hospital Pacific completed a #GHE in the Solomon Islands, focusing on collaboration and capacity building. Together, we’re strengthening healthcare systems and creating lasting impact! 🇺🇸🤝🌍 Read more: https://ow.ly/q1cA50TmnrN
Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
Government Relations Services
Rockville, MD 2,063 followers
Building Partner Capacity and Enhancing Interoperability through Global Health Engagements
About us
A strong link exists between global health engagement and security. Investment in a community’s health infrastructure and capacity to care for its citizens improves the ability of governments to meet the needs of their populations and lessens the chances of insurgency or instability. After 17 years responding to disasters and participating in humanitarian assistance missions, the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance fully embraced this link, evolving into a new entity, the Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE). Founded in February 2016, the CGHE's mission is to lead, integrate and synchronize Uniformed Services University’s contributions to DoD global health engagement and ultimately, to national security objectives. The center provides a hub for global health engagement thought leadership and knowledge; strategic communications; operational support; training and professional development; research; and assessment, monitoring and evaluation. Since 1999, CGHE, through its predecessor, has engaged over 3,000 government civilian and military officials in more than 50 countries, within every geographic combatant command area of responsibility. CGHE mobilizes valued subject matter expertise in all relevant areas for DoD global health engagement: disaster preparedness, humanitarian assistance, stability operations and security cooperation via capacity-building initiatives.
- Website
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http://www.usuhs.edu/cghe
External link for Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
- Industry
- Government Relations Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Rockville, MD
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Joint Force Support, Monitoring and Evaluation, Research, Strategic Engagement, Global Health Engagement, Medical Stability Operations, Strategic Communications, Partnership, Global Health Programs, and Training
Locations
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Primary
11300 Rockville Pike
Suite 707
Rockville, MD 20852, US
Employees at Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
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Jane Diehl Greulich
Chief of Staff, Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
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Juan Alpirez Sr
Administrative Coordinator at Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
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Tala F.
Program Manager
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Danny Shiau
Director of Global Health Engagement, OSD HA HRPO Director at Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE)
Updates
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Explore how the U.S.-Colombia security partnership is strengthening military capabilities and advancing regional stability 🇺🇸🤝🇨🇴 Together, we’re tackling shared security challenges. Learn more here: https://ow.ly/lIrj50TlsOl #BetterTogether #Partnerships #DoDGHE in Action!
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🚢💥 PANAMAX 2024 🌍🇺🇸 This crucial annual exercise brings together 11 nations to sharpen our collective defense strategies and ensure the security of the Panama Canal—a key global trade route. With a focus on real-world scenarios, PANAMAX 2024 reinforces the strength of international partnerships and showcases our commitment to regional stability. #GlobalSecurity #Partnerships #Interoperability Read about it here: https://ow.ly/S8K950SYNjV
Exercise PANAMAX 2024: US Army South hosts 11 nations for major multinational exercise
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🌎 Belize hosted JTF-Bravo’s Agile Bear 2.0 and Sentinel Watch, exercises that work on strengthening regional security and fostering collaboration between U.S. and Belizean forces. 🇧🇿 These joint exercises are crucial in enhancing readiness, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response capabilities in Central America. Proud to see these partnerships in action, promoting stability and cooperation across the region. #Partnerships #DoDGHE Read more here: https://ow.ly/2aoc50SVVGf
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🚨 One hour to go for the “Ukraine Health Security Assistance: Complex, Challenging, Critical, and Consequential" PEERS session! Join us at 12:00 ET and be part of the conversation 💬🌍 Email us at cghe@usuhs.edu with any questions. #DoDGHE in Action! #BetterTogether
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📢 T-minus one day! 🌟 Don’t miss the "Ukraine Health Security Assistance: Complex, Challenging, Critical, and Consequential" PEERS session. Today is your last chance to RSVP for this must-attend discussion: https://ow.ly/FIec50TeuHj
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From July 21 to 25, 2024, Dr. Shakir Jawad, CGHE's Senior Global Health Advisor, led the One Health Workshop and Mini Tabletop Exercise (TTX) in Amman, Jordan. This initiative was managed by Integral Global Company under the supervision and funding of DTRA/BTRP. Special thanks to Dr. Sentayehu Bedane and Dr. Farooq Tahir from Integral Global for their vital contributions to the success of this event. #OneHealth #DoDGHE #Collaboration
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Thank you to everyone who joined us at #MHSRS2024 for CGHE's 4th Global Health Engagement track and poster sessions! Your insights and expertise are vital to advancing #DoDGHE efforts. Together, we strengthen partnerships and improve health outcomes worldwide. 🤝🌏🔬
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Last week, USU's CGHE delivered the Fundamentals of DoD Global Health Engagement (FOGHE) course at the Royal Air Force Centre of Aerospace Medicine. In collaboration with the UK Centre for Defence Engagement – Healthcare, we strengthened ties with our UK allies to enhance readiness among GHE practitioners and improve interoperability in global health engagement activities. #DoDGHE in Action! #Interoperability #BetterTogether
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At #MHSRS2024, CGHE hosted the Global Health Engagement track, moderated by COL Matthew R. Scherer, USA. Dr. Terry Rauch opened the session by addressing ongoing challenges in Gaza and Ukraine, with efforts including 14 targeted research projects. Speakers like COL Eric Chin, USA, and Jessica Jackson shared lessons learned from sustaining readiness in Honduras, emphasized skill sustainment programs, and introduced CGHE's innovative readiness checklist. Highlights included Dr. Patrick Blair's discussion on the Austere Environments Consortium for Enhanced Sepsis Outcomes (ACESO), Bernice Baako, MPhil, on One Health approaches in Ghana, and LTC Erin Ball, USA, on AFRIMS’s strategic role in medical diplomacy, along with the WRAIR-AFRIMS playbook on infectious disease research and development. Dr. Joseph Cohn and Jorge Sobral Martins showcased advancements in intelligent software for GHE, Dr. Emad S. Madha explored trauma systems integration, and Dr. Ramey Wilson concluded with insights on the future of sustained engagement. CGHE also presented four posters on critical topics like interoperability, countering misinformation/disinformation, the e-KSA checklist for military medical skill sustainment in Honduras, and the Global Health Engagement Research Initiative (GHERI). #DoDGHE in Action! #Partnerships #Collaboration #BetterTogether #MilMed
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