Women in Global Health
Eva Turk serves as a key figure in the health sector with extensive experience in research, public health, and leadership roles. Currently, Eva is a member of the Board of Directors and Chair of the Business Development Committee at Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi) and a Senior Researcher at the Center for Digital Health and Social Innovation. As a core team member of Women in Global Health Austria, Eva contributes to the COVID-19 Taskforce. At the University of South-Eastern Norway, Eva holds the position of Associate Professor, focusing on international research project development. Significant roles include founding and chairing the SanAstra Foundation and serving as a Public Health Delegate with the Norwegian Red Cross. Eva's academic background includes a PhD in Health Sciences and multiple master’s degrees in healthcare management, further underscored by active participation in advisory boards and organizational committees across various health-related initiatives.
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Women in Global Health
Women in Global Health (WGH) is a global movement with the largest network of women and allies working to challenge power and privilege for gender equity in health. It is a US 501(c)(3) started in 2015. Today, Women in Global Health has 40 official chapters, 50,000 supporters in more than 90 countries and continues to grow. Dr. Roopa Dhatt, the Executive Director, and the global team work with a network of WGH chapters in every region to challenge power and privilege for gender equity in health by mobilizing a diverse group of emerging women health leaders, by advocating to existing global health leaders to commit to transform their own institutions, and by holding these leaders to account. With more than 25 chapters in all regions, Women in Global Health is changing the conversation about women’s leadership in health at global, national and local levels. *WGH chapters have been established in Australia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Finland, Germany, India, Ireland, Malawi, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Portugal, Somalia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA, and Zambia. WGH also has regional affiliates in Europe and West Africa.