Thought Leadership Activities

Our thought leadership activities work hand in hand with our advocacy efforts. Activities are designed to build impact, amplifying our research insights, challenging the status quo and fostering the kind of debates and discussions that lead to better treatments, better care and healthier societies.

We work with thought leaders from around the world including external Distinguished Fellows alongside George Institute researchers and our Emerging Thought Leaders, to drive conversations forward. Tools include podcasts, data visualisations, impact modelling, infographics, as well as blogs, commentaries, policy briefs and reports, videos and other activities.

We also regularly convene events such as regional webinars, GeorgeTalks and policy roundtables, collaborating with key stakeholders globally and locally. 

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Our activities

In this episode of The Scan’s World’s Collide Series, Seye and Jaime discuss what it means to ‘go viral’ and the role social media has in increasing impact of work; they talk about rejection and…
Podcast
To mark the Word Kidney day, The George Institute for Global Health invites you to the session of the 'Tea with Africa' conversation on Thursday 09th March at 8:00am GMT, 9:00am WAT, 9:00am BST, 10:…
Event
The George Institute for Global Health, India, is organising its sixth evidence2policy (e2p) virtual lecture inviting Dr. Justin Koonin to speak on the topic “From global to local and back again:…
Event
The George Institute for Global Health is pleased to respond to the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) on the Transforming Australian Food Systems: Discussion Paper…
Policy and Practice Reports
The George Institute for Global Health is pleased to contribute a written submission to the Commonwealth Treasury on the consultation for the ‘Measuring What Matters’ Framework. The George Institute…
Policy and Practice Reports
In this bitesize episode we ask how can human rights law improve women’s health? We speak with health researcher and lawyer Dr Janani Shanthosh, author of a new report that looks at laws around the…
Podcast
Research launched at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland offers a rare glimpse at how the key international convention on women’s rights has been translated into national laws on issues such as…
Media release
Universally ratified in 1979, the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) has been celebrated as one of the most powerful mechanisms for encouraging state…
News
The 20th Equilogue of the Health Equity Network India (HENI) has brought together researchers and practitioners who – based on their involvement in research, advocacy, and action related to citizen…
Video
Are you working to improve health outcomes for women and their families? Interested in how human rights law can support better health for women experiencing vulnerability, whether as a result of…
Event