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Double-Edged Accountability: Exploring how Mechanisms Disrupt and Reinforce Power Asymmetries in Global Health governance.

Join us at UNU-IIGH on July 18th for the final webinar in our series exploring "Power and Accountability" in global health: "Double-Edged Accountability: Exploring how Mechanisms Disrupt and Reinforce Power Asymmetries in Global Health Governance."

Today’s global health governance landscape is characterised by a wide range of actors, including private actors, some with enormous power and influence. As such, there is a need for effective mechanisms to hold these actors accountable for their behaviour, conduct and impacts.

About UNU-IIGH

The UNU International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, operates as the designated UN think tank specialising in global health. With a mandate to facilitate the translation of research evidence into policies and tangible actions, UNU-IIGH serves as a hub connecting UN member states, academia, agencies, and programmes. Established through a statute adopted by the United Nations University Council in December 2005, the institute plays a pivotal role in addressing inequalities in global health. UNU-IIGH contributes to the formulation, implementation, and assessment of health programmes.

How to register

Watch the recording at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvZOULuFKoI