2. About EAGHA:
The Alliance comprises 50 academic institutions in
Europe with involvement in Global Health and various
disciplinary backgrounds
EAGHA provides a platform to exchange views and
ideas, so as to develop a European academic voice on
Global Health issues and to advice relevant policies
EAGHA facilitates and supports partnerships between
European institutions and their counterparts in low-
and middle-income countries (including the issues of
intellectual property and data sharing)
3. Global Health Research critical for Policiy
Coherence for Development (PCD)
Discussion within the UN Open Working Group on
priority areas and specified targets are in a crticial phase
and science is expected to contribute to a global
partnership for achieving sustainable development
Some Priority Areas:
Universal Health Coverage
Population Dynamics
Equity
5. Risk Level with
Current Adaptation
Potential for
Additional
Adaptation to
Reduce Risk
Risk Level with
High Adaptation
Risk-Level
Very
Low Med
Very
High
4°
C
2°
C
Present
Long Term
(2080-2100)
Near Term (2030-2040)
Effect of Regional Climate Changes
on Success of Post-2015 Agenda
7. Strengthening Links between Global Health
Research on SDG with major International
Reseach Programmes
Ecosystems
Sustainable Cities and Human Settlements
Land Degradation, Biodiversity
Water & Sanitation