The GHJP was established in 2012 as a joint program of the Yale Law School and Yale School of Public Health. It works at the interface of health, rights, and justice, engaging students, scholars, and practitioners to promote interdisciplinary, innovative, and effective responses to global health disparities.
Building on Yale's institutional assets, the GHJP trains students in law, public health, global affairs, and other fields to undertake collaborative, real-world research and advocacy to promote health justice. It also organizes path-breaking conferences and events and builds partnerships with local NGOs around the world to move research into action.
The GHJP was established in 2012 as a joint program of the Yale Law School and Yale School of Public Health. It works at the interface of health, rights, and justice, engaging students, scholars, and practitioners to promote interdisciplinary, innovative, and effective responses to global health disparities.
Building on Yale's institutional assets, the GHJP trains students in law, public health, global affairs, and other fields to undertake collaborative, real-world research and advocacy to promote health justice. It also organizes path-breaking conferences and events and builds partnerships with local NGOs around the world to move research into action.