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3-D Conversation: Dr. Pascale Allotey

Join 3-D Commission Chair Dr. Sandro Galea and Dr. Pascale Allotey as they discuss the underlying forces that shape our health, the data that illuminate those forces, and the decisions that, when guided by data, can influence our collective health for the better. Following the discussion, all in attendance will be able to interact with and ask questions of the speakers. We hope this conversation will be the start of an informed and stimulating global engagement with these critical ideas. Closed captioning in multiple languages will be available. Registration is available here.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Grace Robbins.


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Dr. Pascale Allotey

Director, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health

Professor Pascale Allotey is the Director of the United Nations University International Institute for Global Health, a position she has held since 2017. She is a nurse, midwife, and public health nurse with postgraduate training in public health, anthropology and epidemiology. Her research in global health covers health equity, health and human rights, gender and social determinants of health, migration, sexual and reproductive health, tropical diseases, and non-communicable diseases, and she has published extensively on these topics. She has worked in several countries in Africa and Southeast Asia and in Australia. She has pioneered methodological approaches for engaging communities in research and policy processes to ensure joint ownership and partnership in health and service delivery. 

Her previous positions include Professor of Global Public Health, Deputy Head of School (Research and Development), and founding Associate Director of the South-East Asia Community Observatory (SEACO), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University (Malaysia), Professor of Race, Diversity and Professional Practice at Brunel University London, UK, and Senior Research Fellow at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Women’s Health, University of Melbourne, Australia.

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