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  • The 2023 Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) conference addressed the need to reimagine global health for the 21st century.
  • Existing global health challenges necessitate a reevaluation of aims and strategic approaches to promote equity and decolonize the field.
  • Key issues identified include equity, governance, research, education, and sustainability in global health.

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  • To explore how global health can be reimagined to effectively address current challenges and future demands.
  • To define the aims and strategic approaches necessary for assessing global health challenges and identifying sustainable solutions.
  • To propose guiding principles for a sustainable global health enterprise, emphasizing equity and decolonization.

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  • A viewpoint article based on discussions from a plenary panel at the CUGH annual conference.
  • Analysis of key issues such as equity, governance, research, education, and sustainability.
  • Proposal of three strategic imperatives for a sustainable global health framework.

Main Results:

  • A holistic, unified approach is proposed, grounded in mutual benefit, joint investment, long-term commitment, and solidarity between high-income countries (HICs) and low- to middle-income countries (LMICs).
  • Joint priority setting for investments in research, education, practice, and workforce development is crucial.
  • Collaborative governance, integrating local, national, regional, and global strategies, is essential for a multisectoral approach.

Conclusions:

  • The article lays the groundwork for an action roadmap to unify the concept of global health.
  • Strategies for sustained funding in global health research, education, training, and practice are needed.
  • Developing benchmarks, metrics, and a collaborative governance system is vital for progress and stakeholder engagement.