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REPORTS & RESOURCES
Reports & Resources. The following resources provide a glimpse into The Task Force’s work, including our annual reports, fact sheet, case studies, reports, events, and other global health resources. For more in-depth resources, check out our programs ‘ individual websites. Our Fact Sheet. Annual Reports: Narrating The Task Force’sannual
CAREERS - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Careers The Task Force is a dynamic, fast-paced organization where collaboration, compassion, and mutual respect are the rule of thumb. We’re looking for exceptionally talented and passionate professionals who share a commitment to our mission, vision, and action-oriented approach. Available Positions The Task Force hires staff through the Emory University Human Resources office. Click hereKITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1, 2021. The Forum was previously managed by A New Home forDAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenROBERT CHEN, MD
Robert “Bob” T. Chen, MD, serves as The Task Force’s Brighton Collaboration Scientific Director and has been a leader in research on the epidemiology of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more than 30years.
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. HOME - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTHWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOCORONAVIRUS PANDEMICHOW WE DO ITWHERE WE WORKNEWS The Task Force for Global Health was founded nearly 40 years ago to advance health equity. In our latest issue of Dispatches, we explain what The Task Force means by health equity and how our programs contribute to this work.REPORTS & RESOURCES
Reports & Resources. The following resources provide a glimpse into The Task Force’s work, including our annual reports, fact sheet, case studies, reports, events, and other global health resources. For more in-depth resources, check out our programs ‘ individual websites. Our Fact Sheet. Annual Reports: Narrating The Task Force’sannual
CAREERS - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Careers The Task Force is a dynamic, fast-paced organization where collaboration, compassion, and mutual respect are the rule of thumb. We’re looking for exceptionally talented and passionate professionals who share a commitment to our mission, vision, and action-oriented approach. Available Positions The Task Force hires staff through the Emory University Human Resources office. Click hereKITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1, 2021. The Forum was previously managed by A New Home forDAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenROBERT CHEN, MD
Robert “Bob” T. Chen, MD, serves as The Task Force’s Brighton Collaboration Scientific Director and has been a leader in research on the epidemiology of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more than 30years.
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1,2021.
LEPROSY - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Disease Control & Elimination Leprosy Leprosy is one of humanity’s oldest and most stigmatizing diseases. As a neglected tropical disease (NTD), leprosy is transmitted by droplets from the nose and mouth of infected people during frequent and close contact with others. Symptoms develop slowly, sometimes taking years to appear. If leprosy is untreated, the disease Leprosy Read More » STRUCTURAL RACISM: A MASSIVE BARRIER TO ACHIEVING HEALTH Structural Racism: A Massive Barrier to Achieving Health Equity. August 27, 2020. In a 2018 interview, Rep. John R. Lewis explained that, despite our nation’s progress, “scars and stains of racism are still deeply embedded in American society.”¹ One of these ‘lasting stains’ is the disproportionate rate of poor healthoutcomes among
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
Header photo caption: A community health worker collects information from a family during a onchocerciasis (river blindness) mapping campaign in Ethiopia. FOCUS AREA ON COMPASSION AND ETHICS The Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics (FACE) exists to bring compassion and ethics to the center of global health work. We are committed to helping practitioners cultivate, harness, and channel compassionate and ethical action in day-to-day decision-making. We do this through convening and connecting, through consultation and education, and through research and pioneering our own initiatives. TASK FORCE WOMEN ON WORKING IN GLOBAL HEALTH In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, Task Force women share what it is like working in the global health sector. Women make up 75 percent of the healthcare workforce and that is equally true at The Task Force where 71 percent of the staff are female. There is still work to be Task Force Women on Working in Global Health ReadMore »
DAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. I N G L O B A L H E A L T H C O M P A S S I O C O M P A S S I O N. R O U N D S. G L O B A L H E A L T H. C O M P A S S I O N A T E L E A D E R S H I P. I N G L O B A L H E A L T H. The theme of our rounds today is compassionate leadership. HOME - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTHWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOCORONAVIRUS PANDEMICHOW WE DO ITWHERE WE WORKNEWS The Task Force for Global Health was founded nearly 40 years ago to advance health equity. In our latest issue of Dispatches, we explain what The Task Force means by health equity and how our programs contribute to this work.REPORTS & RESOURCES
Reports & Resources. The following resources provide a glimpse into The Task Force’s work, including our annual reports, fact sheet, case studies, reports, events, and other global health resources. For more in-depth resources, check out our programs ‘ individual websites. Our Fact Sheet. Annual Reports: Narrating The Task Force’sannual
CAREERS - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Careers The Task Force is a dynamic, fast-paced organization where collaboration, compassion, and mutual respect are the rule of thumb. We’re looking for exceptionally talented and passionate professionals who share a commitment to our mission, vision, and action-oriented approach. Available Positions The Task Force hires staff through the Emory University Human Resources office. Click hereKITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1, 2021. The Forum was previously managed by A New Home forDAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenROBERT CHEN, MD
Robert “Bob” T. Chen, MD, serves as The Task Force’s Brighton Collaboration Scientific Director and has been a leader in research on the epidemiology of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more than 30years.
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. HOME - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTHWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOCORONAVIRUS PANDEMICHOW WE DO ITWHERE WE WORKNEWS The Task Force for Global Health was founded nearly 40 years ago to advance health equity. In our latest issue of Dispatches, we explain what The Task Force means by health equity and how our programs contribute to this work.REPORTS & RESOURCES
Reports & Resources. The following resources provide a glimpse into The Task Force’s work, including our annual reports, fact sheet, case studies, reports, events, and other global health resources. For more in-depth resources, check out our programs ‘ individual websites. Our Fact Sheet. Annual Reports: Narrating The Task Force’sannual
CAREERS - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Careers The Task Force is a dynamic, fast-paced organization where collaboration, compassion, and mutual respect are the rule of thumb. We’re looking for exceptionally talented and passionate professionals who share a commitment to our mission, vision, and action-oriented approach. Available Positions The Task Force hires staff through the Emory University Human Resources office. Click hereKITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1, 2021. The Forum was previously managed by A New Home forDAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenROBERT CHEN, MD
Robert “Bob” T. Chen, MD, serves as The Task Force’s Brighton Collaboration Scientific Director and has been a leader in research on the epidemiology of vaccines and vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more than 30years.
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. A NEW HOME FOR THE NTD SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM The Task Force is delighted to announce that the Neglected Tropical Diseases Supply Chain Forum (NTD-SCF), a multi-stakeholder partnership of NTD partners solving supply chain challenges in delivering NTD interventions, is being hosted by the International Trachoma Initiative (ITI), a program of The Task Force, effective February 1,2021.
LEPROSY - THE TASK FORCE FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Disease Control & Elimination Leprosy Leprosy is one of humanity’s oldest and most stigmatizing diseases. As a neglected tropical disease (NTD), leprosy is transmitted by droplets from the nose and mouth of infected people during frequent and close contact with others. Symptoms develop slowly, sometimes taking years to appear. If leprosy is untreated, the disease Leprosy Read More » STRUCTURAL RACISM: A MASSIVE BARRIER TO ACHIEVING HEALTH Structural Racism: A Massive Barrier to Achieving Health Equity. August 27, 2020. In a 2018 interview, Rep. John R. Lewis explained that, despite our nation’s progress, “scars and stains of racism are still deeply embedded in American society.”¹ One of these ‘lasting stains’ is the disproportionate rate of poor healthoutcomes among
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
Header photo caption: A community health worker collects information from a family during a onchocerciasis (river blindness) mapping campaign in Ethiopia. FOCUS AREA ON COMPASSION AND ETHICS The Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics (FACE) exists to bring compassion and ethics to the center of global health work. We are committed to helping practitioners cultivate, harness, and channel compassionate and ethical action in day-to-day decision-making. We do this through convening and connecting, through consultation and education, and through research and pioneering our own initiatives. TASK FORCE WOMEN ON WORKING IN GLOBAL HEALTH In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, Task Force women share what it is like working in the global health sector. Women make up 75 percent of the healthcare workforce and that is equally true at The Task Force where 71 percent of the staff are female. There is still work to be Task Force Women on Working in Global Health ReadMore »
DAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. I N G L O B A L H E A L T H C O M P A S S I O C O M P A S S I O N. R O U N D S. G L O B A L H E A L T H. C O M P A S S I O N A T E L E A D E R S H I P. I N G L O B A L H E A L T H. The theme of our rounds today is compassionate leadership.KITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
DAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »VOLUME 2 REPORT
Global Health Compassion Rounds – Volume 2 Report. June 10, 2020.Page 1 / 6.
INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenDAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
CHARLES "PETE" MCTIER Charles “Pete” McTier is a retired Trustee and past President of the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, and Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation. He currently serves as a Director of Coca-Cola FEMSA, SA de CV, and the CDC Foundation, and is a member of the board of the Georgia Research Alliance, the Pediatric Center Board of Children WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. CARL REDDY - DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - THE TASK FORCE FOR Carl Reddy – Disease Surveillance. Director, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network. As a young medical student at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine in Durban, South Africa, Carl Reddy’s plan was to become an anesthesiologist. However, he soon realized that his ambitions were far loftier.KITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
DAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »VOLUME 2 REPORT
Global Health Compassion Rounds – Volume 2 Report. June 10, 2020.Page 1 / 6.
INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenDAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
CHARLES "PETE" MCTIER Charles “Pete” McTier is a retired Trustee and past President of the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, and Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation. He currently serves as a Director of Coca-Cola FEMSA, SA de CV, and the CDC Foundation, and is a member of the board of the Georgia Research Alliance, the Pediatric Center Board of Children WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. CARL REDDY - DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - THE TASK FORCE FOR Carl Reddy – Disease Surveillance. Director, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network. As a young medical student at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine in Durban, South Africa, Carl Reddy’s plan was to become an anesthesiologist. However, he soon realized that his ambitions were far loftier.REPORTS & RESOURCES
The Task Force brings diverse expertise and experience to affect a range of global health problems. Learn from these case studies how The Task Force has successfully addressed issues such as access to essential medicines for the world’s poor and the need for greatercoordination to
VIDEO GALLERY
Video Gallery. Here is a listing of videos hosted on our YouTube channel. For all of our videos check out our channel and follow us at The Task Force for Global Health. Managers Share Why They Value Having Student Interns. Students Share Their Internship Experiences at The Task Force. Children Without Worms' Partnership with Bangladesh.INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Protecting Populations Information Systems As the world continues to expand into the digital age, health systems must utilize robust Information Systems to allow health information to be shared with necessary stakeholders. Whether its being able to inform the necessary officials about an infectious disease outbreak or helping a country track and develop its healthcare workforceVOLUME 2 REPORT
Global Health Compassion Rounds – Volume 2 Report. June 10, 2020.Page 1 / 6.
STRUCTURAL RACISM: A MASSIVE BARRIER TO ACHIEVING HEALTH Structural Racism: A Massive Barrier to Achieving Health Equity. August 27, 2020. In a 2018 interview, Rep. John R. Lewis explained that, despite our nation’s progress, “scars and stains of racism are still deeply embedded in American society.”¹ One of these ‘lasting stains’ is the disproportionate rate of poor healthoutcomes among
INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenBILL GALLO, MBA
Bill Gallo, MBA, is The Task Force’s Director of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy (GPZL). He has over 30 years of experience with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in public health program management, policy, and administration. Mr. Gallo served as Senior Advisor for the Pacific Islands in the CDCCenter for State
JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
MARK MCKINLAY, PHD
Mark McKinlay, PhD. Mark McKinlay, PhD, is Director for the Center for Vaccine Equity (CVE) sector which oversees all of The Task Force for Global Health’s vaccine-related work. In this role, Dr. McKinlay oversees The Task Force’s work to increase access to vaccines for influenza in developing countries and prepare them for the nextpandemic.
VIVIAN SINGLETARY, JM, MBA Vivian Singletary, JM, MBA, serves as Director of the Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII). In this role, she guides PHII’s work to improve health outcomes worldwide by strengthening health practitioners’ abilities to use information effectively.KITS4LIFE DONATIONS
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David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »VOLUME 2 REPORT
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INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenDAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
CHARLES "PETE" MCTIER Charles “Pete” McTier is a retired Trustee and past President of the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, and Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation. He currently serves as a Director of Coca-Cola FEMSA, SA de CV, and the CDC Foundation, and is a member of the board of the Georgia Research Alliance, the Pediatric Center Board of Children WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. CARL REDDY - DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - THE TASK FORCE FOR Carl Reddy – Disease Surveillance. Director, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network. As a young medical student at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine in Durban, South Africa, Carl Reddy’s plan was to become an anesthesiologist. However, he soon realized that his ambitions were far loftier.KITS4LIFE DONATIONS
The Task Force for Global Health, Attn: Finance Department. 325 Swanton Way. Decatur, GA 30030. If you are a U.S. federal employee, give the gift of better health by donating through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Our designation number is 25957. We are a registered as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization that meets all 20Charity
DAVID A. ROSS, SCD
David A. Ross, ScD, took office as The Task Force’s third President and Chief Executive Officer in May 2016. A recognized leader in global health, Dr. Ross has led collaborative programs to strengthen information capacity of public health systems in the UnitedVIRAL HEPATITIS
Disease Control & Elimination Viral Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis is a serious threat to global health. Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses spread from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids. Hepatitis transmission is an especially big problem in Asian and African countries. Poor infection control in hospitals and inadequate screening of the Viral Hepatitis Read More »VOLUME 2 REPORT
Global Health Compassion Rounds – Volume 2 Report. June 10, 2020.Page 1 / 6.
INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenDAVID ADDISS, MD
David Addiss, MD, MPH, is Director and Founder of The Task Force’s Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics. He has held many positions at The Task Force including Director of Children Without Worms and Senior Advisor of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy.JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
CHARLES "PETE" MCTIER Charles “Pete” McTier is a retired Trustee and past President of the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Lettie Pate Evans Foundation, Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, and Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation. He currently serves as a Director of Coca-Cola FEMSA, SA de CV, and the CDC Foundation, and is a member of the board of the Georgia Research Alliance, the Pediatric Center Board of Children WILLIAM P. NICHOLS, MPA William “Bill” Nichols, MPA, is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) for The Task Force for Global Health and its subsidiary, Global Health Solutions, Inc. In this role, he manages the Integrated Program Services unit that provides administrative and operational support to Task Force programs and projects. CARL REDDY - DISEASE SURVEILLANCE - THE TASK FORCE FOR Carl Reddy – Disease Surveillance. Director, Training Programs in Epidemiology and Public Health Interventions Network. As a young medical student at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine in Durban, South Africa, Carl Reddy’s plan was to become an anesthesiologist. However, he soon realized that his ambitions were far loftier.REPORTS & RESOURCES
The Task Force brings diverse expertise and experience to affect a range of global health problems. Learn from these case studies how The Task Force has successfully addressed issues such as access to essential medicines for the world’s poor and the need for greatercoordination to
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Video Gallery. Here is a listing of videos hosted on our YouTube channel. For all of our videos check out our channel and follow us at The Task Force for Global Health. Managers Share Why They Value Having Student Interns. Students Share Their Internship Experiences at The Task Force. Children Without Worms' Partnership with Bangladesh.INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Protecting Populations Information Systems As the world continues to expand into the digital age, health systems must utilize robust Information Systems to allow health information to be shared with necessary stakeholders. Whether its being able to inform the necessary officials about an infectious disease outbreak or helping a country track and develop its healthcare workforceVOLUME 2 REPORT
Global Health Compassion Rounds – Volume 2 Report. June 10, 2020.Page 1 / 6.
STRUCTURAL RACISM: A MASSIVE BARRIER TO ACHIEVING HEALTH Structural Racism: A Massive Barrier to Achieving Health Equity. August 27, 2020. In a 2018 interview, Rep. John R. Lewis explained that, despite our nation’s progress, “scars and stains of racism are still deeply embedded in American society.”¹ One of these ‘lasting stains’ is the disproportionate rate of poor healthoutcomes among
INTESTINAL WORMS
Disease Control & Elimination Intestinal Worms Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH), a neglected tropical disease (NTD) more commonly known as intestinal worms, is the most common infectious disease in the world, affecting an estimated 1.5 billion people in 105 countries. STH causes malnutrition that contributes to stunted growth and weakened cognitive development, especially in childrenBILL GALLO, MBA
Bill Gallo, MBA, is The Task Force’s Director of the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy (GPZL). He has over 30 years of experience with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in public health program management, policy, and administration. Mr. Gallo served as Senior Advisor for the Pacific Islands in the CDCCenter for State
JOHN WARD, MD
John Ward, MD. Director, Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. John W. Ward, MD, is a Senior Scientist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assigned to The Task Force for Global Health where he acts as the Director of the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination. Over a 13-year tenure as Director of theCDC’s
MARK MCKINLAY, PHD
Mark McKinlay, PhD. Mark McKinlay, PhD, is Director for the Center for Vaccine Equity (CVE) sector which oversees all of The Task Force for Global Health’s vaccine-related work. In this role, Dr. McKinlay oversees The Task Force’s work to increase access to vaccines for influenza in developing countries and prepare them for the nextpandemic.
VIVIAN SINGLETARY, JM, MBA Vivian Singletary, JM, MBA, serves as Director of the Public Health Informatics Institute (PHII). In this role, she guides PHII’s work to improve health outcomes worldwide by strengthening health practitioners’ abilities to use information effectively.Skip to content
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LISTEN: JOIN A RESEARCH TRIP TO LAMU, KENYA A research team from the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) traveled to Lamu, an island in the Lamu Archipelago off the coast ofKenya, in
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RESHAPING INTESTINAL WORM PROGRAMS TO INCLUDE WOMEN FOCUS When The Task Force’s program on intestinal worms was established in 2006, the focus was on children because infections lead to malnutrition and deficiencies likeRead More »
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WHAT WE MEAN BY HEALTH EQUITY The Task Force for Global Health was founded nearly 40 years ago to advance health equity. Here is what healthRead More »
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE UN WOMEN SESSION: ACHIEVING GENDER EQUALITY By Waithera Kagira-Watson, Senior Associate Program Director, The Task Force’s Neglected Tropical Disease Support Center (NTD-SC) Irecently had the
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_NGO YEBA ANASTASIE, PARTICIPANT, __ _is a 72-year-old river blindness patient in Cameroon’s Bafang district who has benefitted from The Task Force’s Mectizan® Donation Program (MDP) since 2004. She says the treatment has helped save her eyesight and she’s now able to look after her grandchildren. An estimated 205 million people, mostly in Africa, are at risk for river blindness.SEE THE FACES
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