ENGAGE GLOBAL HEALTH works with communities and partners to identify and develop solutions to address barriers in accessing care, such as health illiteracy, language and culture. We are a go-to firm consultancy for racialized and globalized communities. Our work is recognized in Canada and abroad and our advice is actively sought boards, governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations in Canada and abroad.
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The 2024 WPO Entrepreneurial Excellence Forum was held at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, CO on May 15-17, 2024 and we had a lot to learn. Engage Global Health, CEO Dr. Jennifer Njenga, was in attendance with our friends at
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Dr. Jennifer Njenga was part of the launch of the Harvard Global Healthcare Leaders Foundation👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎉🎉🎉😍😍😍. What an amazing evening celebrating global health leaders who are serving and making a change for the good of humanity. Congratulations to the GHLP, graduates, Ravi, Richard, and the team who put all this together👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️We are looking forward to all the many ways we’ll continue to impact the world positively🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽It was nice to spend time with my classmates, Cohort 1, the original “OGs” Njideka Okonjo-Udochi, Georgina Aoun Nouaime, Babita VJ Saaraswat, Tarul Kode, Craig L. McCloud and Dedra. Join this phenomenal group 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾 #GHL#globalhealth#Harvard #healthcare #healthpolicy #edmonton #harvard
February is a month that focuses on celebrating and highlight Black History. One of foundational pillars of Black culture and history is “Love”, A Love that that has been able to glue families and communities together despite of historical trauma, racial discrimination, and oppression. In face of historical trauma and oppression, finding, building, maintaining, and sustaining long-term meaning love relationship can be hard and quite challenging. Celebrating Black Love is a way to acknowledge, honor, the ways in which black individuals and couples have courageously withstood and persevered the obstacles. While Love is a universal language that we all define in and on our own terms, when we add in an extra ingredient of our Blackness, love can take on a unique power that is shared through an ancestral lineage rich with traditions and customs that have been inherited.