Jan 26, 2023 | News
Every day, fishermen travel far and wide in search of abundance – more fish, healthier fish, and fish that can be sold at a higher price. Mobility is an essential livelihood strategy, but it can also increase vulnerability to health threats, especially HIV....
Jan 25, 2023 | In the Media
“We do, sadly, still have more deaths related to COVID than I think is acceptable,” Dr. Jessica Justman, an infectious disease physician at Columbia University and senior technical director of the ICAP global health program. “[But] I will say we are in a much better...
Jan 25, 2023 | In the Media
Dr. El-Sadr explained how ICAP’s four-point model – service and programs, research, education and training and impact assessment – leads to ongoing global health impact.
Jan 25, 2023 | Voices of Tomorrow
To fully understand my experience with ICAP’s Next Generation Internship, you need to know that I am a planner. As soon as I realized that I wanted to enter the field of public health, I immediately began researching Master of Public Health (MPH) programs and decided...
Jan 24, 2023 | News
Around the world, the long distances that stand between remote communities and health facilities hinder many people from accessing the lifesaving health services they need. Millions of people globally cannot reach health care within one hour by motorized transport and...