CBEC Forum: Global Health, Really? Why Dignity Cannot Be Donated

CBEC Forum (Hybrid)

Global Health, Really? Why Dignity Cannot Be Donated

Muneera Rasheed
Saturday, April 11, 2026

3:30 pm – 05:00 pm (PKT)

Join us for an engaging CBEC Forum with Ms. Muneera Rasheed as she explores how historical, political, and ethical structures shape the discipline of global health, and how inequities built into funding, authorship, and agenda-setting affect research in the Global South. Drawing on two decades of experience, she will reflect on the evolving discourse of ‘a decolonial’ global health, the role of local voices, and the importance of centering the dignity of the community in research and practice.

Ms. Muneera Rasheed is a practicing clinical psychologist and global health researcher with experience working in low- and middle-income contexts. Her recent work examines the ethical, social, and political dimensions of health interventions, with a focus on decolonizing global health and amplifying local voices. Her research and practice center on the dignity of communities and promote equitable collaboration across the Global South and North.

On-site participation is encouraged. Those who cannot make it can also participate online.

Register Here for Zoom:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/vtql7oqARAumrPIpp59LYg