A New Multilateralism for Global Health Equity
This hybrid lunchtime event is organized by the Harvard Center for International Development

The global health system is broken — and it was never truly built for equity. As power shifts and old institutions lose influence, we’re at a rare crossroads: do we patch up a flawed system, or imagine something better?
This panel brings together leading global thinkers to explore what a more just and democratic approach to global health could look like — one that centers the voices of the Global South, challenges colonial legacies, and redefines how international cooperation works.
Whether you’re interested in health, development, international policy, or systems change, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
This event is hosted by Harvard’s Center for International Development and will be held in a hybrid format. All are welcome. Harvard ID holders are encouraged to attend in person, while non-HUID guests are invited to join via livestream or access the event recording afterward.
Recording
Panelists
- Alicia Ely Yamin, Lecturer on Law and Senior Adjunct Lecturer on Health Policy and Management, Harvard University;
- Manjari Mahajan, PhD, Associate Professor of International Affairs and Co-Director, India China Institute, The New School;
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Professor of International Affairs at The New School;
- Yanzhong Huang, PhD, professor and director of global health studies at Seton Hall Univ. School of Diplomacy & International Relations
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