Global Health Diplomacy Network (GHD-NET)

The Global Health Diplomacy Network (GHD-NET) brings together researchers and practitioners with the common goal of improving capacity for health diplomacy.

To support the goals of the Network, the GHD-NET website aims to facilitate access to research, policy analysis, official documents and news about global health negotiations. It seeks to be a portal for policymakers, negotiators, policy analysts, and researchers involved in the design, negotiations, and implementation of collective responses to global health challenges. It also functions as a repository of documents and capacity building tools developed by members of the Network.

Website of the Global Health Diplomacy Network (GHD-NET), The Journal of Health Diplomacy, The Health Diplomacy Monitor
http://www.ghd-net.org/, http://www.ghd-net.org/journal-of-health-diplomacy, http://www.ghd-net.org/health-diplomacy-monitor

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