PUBLIC HEALTH FOR THE GLOBAL GOOD

Join our work to advance the health and welfare of the global community

At the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, multidisciplinary teams of doctors, epidemiologists, sociologists, public policy experts, and others are collaborating to solve the world’s greatest public health challenges — while also preparing the next generation to carry the mantle of global public health leadership.

Your support of this mission and other similar programs means that no matter what the next global health crisis may be, the world’s medical community will be ready and better prepared to ensure people everywhere get the quality care they deserve.

A WORLD IN NEED

For many people around the world, healthcare is a luxury. Community access to doctors and hospitals is difficult, sometimes impossible.

BRINGING CHANGE, SAVING LIVES

Educators at Hebrew University’s Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine believe good public health systems require a commitment to great science, as well as thoughtful policy and practice. And that takes research, training, and resources. The Braun School’s goal is to prevent disease and promote healthcare everywhere—from small communities to entire countries— by harnessing a diversity of perspectives and utilizing a multi-disciplinary approach. By helping to fund and develop world-class public health research, training, and policy, your support allows graduates to build public health systems around the world that are just, equitable, and effective.

ONE COMMUNITY AT A TIME

Thanks to supporters like you, the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine is helping to create better, more resilient public health strategies. Public health leaders around the world are using these strategies to guide actions within their own communities.

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