Meet the Collective & Advisory Council
Global Health 50/50 works to bridge the gap between evidence and organisational and policy change through its unique operating model. Our collective brings together academic researchers, medical doctors, political strategists, communication experts and gender advocates, alongside an esteemed Advisory Council of influential champions and policy makers.
You can read more about our workplace values and policies here.
- We strive for diverse representation on our Advisory Council and balance in terms of expertise, gender and geography.
- We strive to ensure opportunities for our collective members to give their best and grow professionally, to ensure that they do not face discrimination in their engagement with the collective and, subject to the terms of their contracts, to enjoy freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining, to flexible working arrangements, a dignified workplace free of abuse of power and with zero tolerance for sexual harassment.
- We are governed by the policies of University College London, which can be found here.
GH5050 has a small team of part-time staff, supported by a passionate global network of members. To limit the potential for conflicts of interest, collective members affiliated with organisations reviewed by GH5050 are not engaged in reviewing or coding organisations that they work for or advise.
Staff
Co-Directors
Dr. Kent Buse
Prof. Sarah Hawkes
Current members
Wafa Aftab
Emily Blitz
Mireille Evagora-Campbell
Tiantian Chen
Ilaria Galizia
Mikaela Hildebrand
Ruth Lawlor
Rebekah Merriman
Kristine Onarheim
Emmanuel Otache
Artricia Rasyid
Geordan Shannon
Nina van der Mark
Kate Williams
Zahra Zeinali
Laure-Anais Zultak
Contributors and former collective members
The Global Health 50/50 Advisory Council is comprised of leaders in the fields of gender, global health and development, who are passionate about advancing gender equality and better health for all. Serving as ambassadors in their personal capacity, they support the work of the initiative, amplify its findings and guide the strategic direction of GH5050.