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Jonathan Mann Award Best Practices in Global Health

Archived Health promotion Health, wellbeing and sport Healthcare services Human rights and equality Human rights and justice Medical conditions Africa Antrim & Newtownabbey Ards & North Down Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Asia and Middle East Australia Belfast City Causeway Coast and Glens Derry City and Strabane England Europe and Russia Fermanagh and Omagh Great Britain International Lisburn and Castlereagh Mid and East Antrim Mid Ulster Newry, Mourne and Down North America Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland Scotland South and Central America Wales Medium (up to £60,000)

Overview

The Award for Best Practices in Global Health was established to honour individuals and organisations making significant contributions to the field. Aside from showcasing a specific program, this award celebrates the thousands of people working in the field to promote health equity for all.

A $1,000 stipend, sponsored by the Research and Analysis Department of the Global Health Council, will be awarded to allow its recipient a small measure of freedom to pursue their work.

In reviewing the nominees, the following criteria will be considered and evaluated:

  • The program must address a critical global health issue.
  • The program must be community-based, sustainable and replicable.
  • There must be measurable outcomes to show the success of the program..
  • The individual or organization must have the ability and expertise to share, inspire and instruct and/or partner with others in best practices for improving health.
  • The program demonstrates the growing political commitment to assure health for all.
  • Potential for receipt of this award raising the profile of the Mann Award itself.
  • The program effectively demonstrates the link between health, poverty and development.

How to Apply

The award will be presented in Washington, D.C. at a special Awards Ceremony during the Global Health Council's Annual International Conference.