Canadian University Dubai (CUD) has entered into a groundbreaking agreement with the world-renowned University of Oxford to host The Global Health Network’s (TGHN) regional MENA network in CUD’s Department of Public Health.
The collaboration establishes CUD as the TGHN MENA network’s premier regional hub and an implementing partner in the ‘Artificial Intelligence for Global Health in Asia’ project, which brings together prominent academic institutions, governments, and non-governmental organisations to explore and advance the potential of health research capacity and AI in public health. The TGHN was established in 2010 to assist medical professionals in low and middle-income countries participate in clinical research.
The Network now facilitates the global transfer of expertise among healthcare researchers and promotes international equity in knowledge via thematic regional research hubs.
The Network’s new MENA hub at CUD aims to strengthen public health education, policy, and practice while addressing the region’s unique challenges. Reflecting the potential impact of rapid technological advancements, the MENA initiative facilitates knowledge exchange and translation to inform evidence for the responsible use of artificial intelligence in global healthcare.
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