From the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
No matter where we live in the world, we all want a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right.
We all want to live in a community where our loved ones have access to healthy foods, inviting green spaces, and safe affordable housing. A community where we engage, support, and maintain the health of our caregivers and grandparents. Many of the inequities that prevent communities in the United States from fulfilling these dreams are also creating similar barriers for people globally.
Recognizing that good ideas have no borders, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation partnered with global experts to identify six emerging health equity trends around the worldβeach with deep implications for the U.S.:
- Growing calls for more equitable care work
- Growing demands for healthy public spaces
- Compounding housing crisis
- Increasing risks to nutrition security
- Surge in digital health information impacting wellbeing
- Greater longevity
Join us on June 7 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. ET for our Reimagined in Americawebinar, Advancing Health Equity: Global Trends and Solutions, to learn:
- How are these trends playing out in the U.S. and in communities around the world?
- How are growing calls for more equitable care work being met globally?
- How are climate change and the rising use of artificial intelligence influencing these trends?
- How can we take bold leaps to ensure that health is a right, not a privilege?
Register to participate > https://rwjf.ws/3V3Pt9X
Featured Speakers:
- Karabi Acharya, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Zubaida Bai , Grameen Foundation
- George McGraw, DigDeep
- Ben Wise, Dalberg Advisors
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