The Center for Global Health at the Colorado School of Public Health is a multidisciplinary center that engages faculty, fellows, residents, and students to develop transformative interventions for global health problems.
A WHO Collaborating Center
The maternal and child health division of the center is a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for Promoting Family and Child Health. This division, a partnership between Children’s
Hospital Colorado and the Colorado School of Public Health, is one of only two programs in the Americas to receive this designation.
We work to improve health and healthcare in communities around the world,
through interdisciplinary collaboration within our universities and with partners in research, education, and health services.
Service
We work with under-resourced communities for better healthcare, better health, and a better future.
Education
We target issues from an interdisciplinary approach using various perspectives and disciplines.
Research
We are involved in research projects that are focused on improving health and healthcare.
This map and database are a centralized resource (running outside the Center for Global Health) that allows faculty and students to view global projects and research. It serves as a reference tool to help connect individuals and locate those interested in projects within specific countries. This is a collaborative effort involves all schools on CU Anschutz campus, as we continuously gather updated information from other schools on an annual basis.