King's Centre for Global Health & Health Partnerships

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    Cutcombe Road, Weston Education Centre (WEC)

    SE5 9RJ London

    United Kingdom

Organisation profile

Organisation profile

The Centre for Global Health and Health Partnerships hosts the King’s Global Health Partnerships and provides leadership for innovative global health education and research.

King’s Global Health Partnerships (KGHP) brings together the academic, health and international development communities from across King’s Health Partners to strengthen health systems and improve the quality of care in Somaliland, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia. KGHP works with governments to educate, train and support healthcare workers; strengthen healthcare and training institutions; and enhance national health policies and systems. 

Our teaching programmes aim to prepare future leaders in global health to understand and address complex global challenges. The courses cover subjects relevant to improving health and healthcare across the world, whilst emphasising the significance of states, markets, NGOs, international organisations and the private sector in processes of development and change. We look at Global Health problems critically, analysing issues such as power, relationships and resources in structuring outcomes. 

Our global surgery research seeks to develop, pilot and evaluate health system strengthening interventions that increase the access to quality, affordable care for those with surgical conditions using implementation science strategies to improve the delivery of these interventions. Our research also focuses on neonatal surgical congenital anomalies, trauma system evaluation, surgical safety and surgical metrics to support national surgical planning. The Centre's researchers are also involved in four grant-funded global health research projects - ASSET, SISLE, SERCLe and ASPIRES.

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