In global health, the priority setting systems that have been created, the funding structures, and power dynamics have perpetuated inequities and left so many behind for so long. At every level, from intervention prescription to program design to implementation to policy, communities that are affected by health challenges are left out of the conversation.
Join us for part 3 of an ongoing conversation on decolonizing global health. Nurse and midwife leaders will share their perspectives on what it will take to deconstruct the narratives, structures, and policies that perpetuate social inequality including racism, colonialism, sexism, and problematic power dynamics inherent in global health.
Part 3 will focus on: education, training, and funding.