Connectedness Is Critical: A Social Network Analysis to Support Emerging Women Leaders in Global Health
Background: Global health networks serve to bring members together towards a specific objective. However, for myriad reasons, women often lack access to networks that facilitate leadership and career development. In 2020, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health launched Emerging Women Leaders in...
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Main Authors: | Angelica Lopez Hernandez (Author), Jennifer L. Weinberg (Author), Amena El-Harakeh (Author), Lola Adeyemi (Author), Neelima Potharaj (Author), Nandini Oomman (Author), Anna Kalbarczyk (Author) |
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Ubiquity Press,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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