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Bergen Global: Inger Lise Teig (Section for Ethics and Health Economics) in conversation with Ingrid Miljeteig (BCEPS) and Espen Gamlund (Department of Philosophy) on the topic of health priorities and our relationship with death.
On 7 April 2020, BCEPS had the honour of hosting this online event, "Exploring Priority Setting in the COVID-19 Pandemic", on behalf of the International Society for Priorities in Health (ISPH).
'Global Health Priority-Setting: Beyond Cost-Effectiveness' discusses a new framework for priority-setting in global health. A book launch was hosted by the Center for Global Development in Washington DC on 27 February 2020.
A six-day training workshop was conducted in Zanzibar from 16-21 February 2020 with participants from Zanzibar and Malawi and course leaders/facilitators from Ethiopia, Zanzibar and Norway.
PhD Candidate, Lelisa Fekadu Assebe, is studying evidence-based, cost-effective policy-making and priority setting of public health interventions in Ethiopia that are addressing three major global health threats: malaria, HIV, and TB.
Getachew Teshome is combining a leadership position at the Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Health and taking a PhD in evidence-based, cost-effective health priority setting at UiB.
BCEPS has several Norwegian and international partners
A group of central researchers in the Gates funded project 鈥淒isease Control Priorities Ethiopia鈥 (DCP-E) gathered at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to discuss the revision of Ethiopia's publicly funded health services package.
This is the first volume to connect philosophical discussions on the harm of death with discussions on population health, adjusting the ways in which death is evaluated. Edited by post doc in the GHP Research Group Carl Tollef Solberg and associated member of the group Espen Gamlund (professor in philosophy). Foreword by professor of Moral Philosophy Jeff McMahan.
GHP kicking of Day Zero at the SDG 2019 conference with the "Global health priorities explained" seminar.
The Federal Ministry of Health of Ethiopia renews its commitment to actions towards universal health coverage (UHC). The re-definition of the Essential Health Service Packages (EHSP), which the Global Health Priorities Research Group is involved in, is defined as one of the most important steps forward.
The Global Health Priorities Research Group was awarded research group of the year by the Faculty of Medicine at UiB.
Public health interventions (PHIs) are critical for meeting many of Norway's and the world's greatest challenges. Sedentary lifestyles, overweight, and non-communicable diseases are among them. Rigorous evaluation of PHIs is indispensable for ensuring that these interventions are properly prioritised.

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