The IDEA Initiative
- About
- Collaborators
- Programs
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Research and Practice
- Our Work in Action
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Programmatic Transition
- Conversations on Sustainable Financing for Development
- Moving from Emergency Response to Post-Recovery: Lessons and Reflections from Ebola
- Polio Eradication: Status, Transition and Legacy
- Supporting Operational AIDS Research (SOAR): Assessing the Geographic Pivot
- The Avahan Experience in India
- Workshop on Strategic Issues in Global Health Program Transitions
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Centers and Research Groups
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Research Groups
- Bloomberg Philanthropies Data for Health Initiative at JHSPH
- Initiative to Advance Implementation Science in Nutrition
- International Institute for Primary Health Care-Ethiopia
- Mission Afghanistan 2030
- Sight and Life Global Nutrition Research Institute
- The IDEA Initiative
- The India Primary Health Care Support Initiative (IPSI)
- The Self-Empowerment and Equity for Change Initiative (SEE Change)
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Research Groups
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People
- Autumn Tangney: An Enduring Legacy
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Faculty
- Faculty Recognition: Excellence in Teaching
- Mathuram Santosham, MD, MPH, ’75
- Primary Faculty Within the Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Program Area
- Primary Faculty Within the Health Systems Program Area
- Primary Faculty Within the Human Nutrition Program Area
- Primary Faculty Within the Social and Behavioral Interventions Program Area
- Kidist Dugassa: Manifestation in Practice
- Postdoctoral Fellows
- Students
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Alumni
- Alumni Profile: Anita Dam
- Alumni Profile: Lani Rice Marquez
- Alumni Profile: Nimi Georgewill
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Alumni Profiles: Where Are They Now?
- Allyson Nelson, MSPH ’15
- Alumna Interview | Rebecca Merrill, PhD ’10, MHS ‘07, Senior Epidemiologist, CDC
- Alumni Profile: Brigitta Szeibert, MSPH ’23, RD
- Andrew Nicholson, MSPH '17
- Andrew Thompson, MSPH '12
- Caitlin Quinn, MSPH '17
- Chytanya Kompala, MSPH
- Collrane Frivold, MSPH ’17
- Elizabeth "Libby" Watts, MHS '17
- Katherine Tomaino, MSPH ’14
- Lianne Marie Gonsalves, MSPH '13
- Marie Spiker, MSPH '14, RD program
- Mariya Patwa, MSPH '18
- Mary Qiu, MSPH '16
- Prianca Reddi, MSPH '20
- Tomoka Nakamura, MSPH '15
- Q&A with Alumna Jess Atwell
- Information for MSPH Practicum Preceptors
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News and Events
- 2024 Vaccine Day at Johns Hopkins
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The Globe Newsletter
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The Globe | Summer 2019
- Bestselling Author Johnny Saldaña Leads Qualitative Data Workshops
- Faculty Profile | Smisha Agarwal, PHD, MPH, MBA
- Faculty Speaks at UN: Launch of Journal Series on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- From the Chair
- International Health Faculty Key Contributors to First WHO Guideline on Digital Interventions for Health Systems Strengthening
- International Health Faculty Presents Expert Recommendations On Antimicrobial Resistance to UN Secretary General
- International Health Faculty Receives NIH Fogarty Funding to Establish Research Ethics Training Program in Ethiopia
- International Health Faculty Wins Award for Innovation in Nutrition and Health in Developing Societies
- International Health Student and Faculty Publish New Vaccine Safety Book
- Student Spotlight | Maria Garcia Quesada, MSPH '19
- Student Spotlight | Ryan Thompson, MSPH '19
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The Globe | Summer 2018
- Alumna Profile | Collrane Frivold, MSPH ‘17Â
- Alumna Profile | Katherine Tomaino, MSPH ‘14
- Alumni Reunion | The Program in Applied Vaccine Experiences (PAVE)
- Faculty Profile | Haneefa Saleem, PHD ’14, MPH ’09
- Faculty Profile | Naor Bar-Zeev, PHD, MBBS(HONS), MPH, MBIOSTAT
- From the Chair
- Student Practicum Spotlight | Greg Rosen, MSPH Candidate
- Student Spotlight | Nukhba Zia, PHD Candidate
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The Globe | Summer 2019
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INNOVATION + DESIGN FOR ENABLING ACCESS
Launched in 2016, the IDEA (Innovation + Design Enabling Access) Initiative based at the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ seeks to foster innovation and the design of new technologies for greater health access and impact through a combination of research, policy work, and training. It also collaborates with a variety of initiatives across Johns Hopkins University and beyond. A brief overview of the Program’s activities is provided in , and our working areas are outlined below.

Training the Next Generation
The IDEA Initiative actively works to train the next generation of leaders to take on global health challenges. Featured are some of the programs, workshops, events, and Public Health courses the IDEA Initiative has helped organize to further this goal. The IDEA Initiative also provides on a highly competitive basis research assistant positions, both during the academic year and summer sessions, teaching assistant opportunities, as well as mentorship through the Global Health Equity Scholars program.
Making Policy Change
The IDEA Initiative shapes public policy in key global health areas by conducting research, training next generation leaders and civil society, supporting intergovernmental and other policy processes, and organizing strategic convenings. Featured are some of the policy positions we've taken, policy convenings we've held, and research we've carried out.

Advancing New Ideas
The IDEA Initiative seeks to advance new ideas, from accountability technologies to sustainable access, as well as approaches to re-engineer the value chain of bringing health technologies to those in need and to design for disruptive innovation.