Global Public Health Revolution: Beyond 2025

Global Public Health Revolution: Beyond 2025
Podcast Description
The Global Public Health Revolution is a podcast by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation that explores bold advocacy and game-changing marketing in the global public health space. Each episode, host Kemi Gbadamosi and her guests -- leaders in the field -- explore how storytelling, innovative campaigns, and disruptive strategies are shaking up global public health. If you’re ready for fresh ideas, game-changing conversations, and a bit of fun along the way, you're in the right place.
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The podcast focuses on advocacy in public health, innovative marketing strategies, and community-led health initiatives, with episodes covering topics such as rethinking global health systems, accountability in health governance, and the impact of cultural relevance. For example, the premiere episode discusses urgent needs for equity in global health, drawing from historical lessons in the HIV/AIDS response.

The Global Public Health Revolution is a podcast by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation that explores bold advocacy and game-changing marketing in the global public health space. Each episode, host Kemi Gbadamosi and her guests — leaders in the field — explore how storytelling, innovative campaigns, and disruptive strategies are shaking up global public health. If you’re ready for fresh ideas, game-changing conversations, and a bit of fun along the way, you’re in the right place.
In the premiere episode of The Global Public Health Revolution, host Kemi Gbadamosi sits down with Michael Weinstein, President and Co-founder of AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), for a powerful conversation on the current state of global health. Drawing on lessons from the HIV/AIDS response and the COVID-19 pandemic, they explore the urgent need to rethink global health systems, donor-recipient dynamics, colonial legacies, and the need for accountability and equity in global health governance. Weinstein highlights the successes of regionally led responses, the importance of cultural relevance, and the power of community-driven strategies in building resilient, equitable health systems that truly serve people on the ground.

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