
OpinionApril 5, 2021
We Must Enhance—but Also Decolonize—America’s Global Health Diplomacy
The U.S. can rebuild its role in the global health landscape on the basis of equitable policies rather than exploitative ones
Ans Irfan is a multidisciplinary global public health scholar, educator, and entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in global health equity practice. He currently serves as a faculty member and the director of the Climate and Health Equity Practice Fellowship at George Washington University. He is also a fellow with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholars program.

We Must Enhance—but Also Decolonize—America’s Global Health Diplomacy
The U.S. can rebuild its role in the global health landscape on the basis of equitable policies rather than exploitative ones