Organizers:
Charité Center for Global Health – Institute of International Health
Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi)
Venue:
Campus Virchow Klinikum
Mittelallee 10
Seminar Room 661
🌍 Spreestadt Forum & Berlin Hospital Seminar on Health Care in Europe | TU Berlin | Winter Semester 2025/26
The Spreestadt Forum and Berlin Hospital Seminar is a free, interdisciplinary lecture series on health care in Europe, jointly organised by TU Berlin and academically led by Prof. Reinhard Busse, Prof. Thomas Kersting and Prof. Henrik Henke. Held every semester, the series brings together perspectives from health economics, medicine and health policy and is open to students and professionals alike.
📚 Winter Semester 2025/26 focus:
This semester’s programme addresses key current reforms and debates in the German and European health system, including:
🗣️ Format & participation:
📌 Next lecture:
🦠 Update on “5 BY 25”: Progress, Challenges and Next Steps in Countering AMR
GARDP will host a live webinar reflecting on the “5 BY 25” initiative, launched in 2019 with the ambitious goal of developing five new antibiotic treatments between 2020 and 2025. The session will highlight key achievements, lessons learned, and remaining challenges, while outlining how GARDP is building on this progress to advance sustainable, public health–driven antibiotic R&D and access 🌍💊.
The webinar will feature insights from leading experts Anand Anandkumar (Bugworks), Manica Balasegaram (GARDP), Glenda Gray (SAMRC), and David Paterson (ADVANCE-ID), and will be moderated by Herman Goossens (University of Antwerp).
📅 15 January 2026 | 12:00–13:00 CET
💬 Live broadcast with interactive Q&A
🌍 Webinar: Institutionalizing Community Health Programs through Strategic Purchasing 🩺
On Thursday, 15 January 2026, global health leaders, policymakers and practitioners will come together for a 90-minute interactive webinar exploring how community health worker (CHW) programs can be sustainably integrated into national health systems through effective purchasing and financing mechanisms.
📌 Building on the Bangkok Call to Action, the session will examine how strategic purchasing can support the long-term institutionalization and performance of CHW programs—strengthening primary health care, building trust in fragile settings, and improving health outcomes.
🌍 Country experiences from Kenya and Burkina Faso will be highlighted, alongside a powerful first-hand perspective from a Community Health Worker champion from Kenya. The discussion will be complemented by a high-level panel and audience Q&A.
🗣️ Language: English, with simultaneous French interpretation
💬 Format: Interactive webinar with live Q&A
🕒 Time: 8:00 New York // 13:00 London / Ouagadougou // 14:00 Geneva // 16:00 Nairobi
👥 Speakers & contributors include: UNICEF, Financing Alliance for Health, Ministries of Health (Kenya & Burkina Faso), the Global Financing Facility, The Global Fund, and community health representatives.
✨ A must-attend session for anyone interested in community health, health financing, and primary health care systems strengthening
🏥 Spreestadt Forum & Berlin Hospital Seminar – Winter Semester 2025/26
The Spreestadt Forum and Berlin Hospital Seminar is an interdisciplinary lecture series on healthcare in Europe, bringing together perspectives from health economics, medicine, and health policy. Scientifically led by Prof. Reinhard Busse, Prof. Thomas Kersting, and Prof. Thomas Henke (TU Berlin), the series takes place every semester and is open to students and professionals alike.
In the Winter Semester 2025/26, the program focuses on current reforms and challenges in the German and European healthcare systems. Topics include Level 1i clinics and regional health centers, integrated care for chronic diseases, cross-state hospital planning between Berlin and Brandenburg, implementation of hospital reform laws, the practical use of AI in healthcare, and the financial situation of statutory health and long-term care insurance.
📅 Next lecture:
January 19, 2026, at 6:15 pm (CET)
🎤 Michael Zaske (Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Brandenburg) & Helge Franz (Berlin Senate Administration)
🧩 Topic: Cross-state hospital planning in light of service groups, minimum case numbers, and retention payments
The event is held in hybrid format, free of charge, and no registration is required. Participants are warmly invited to join the discussion—on site or online.
Phage Therapy – exploring innovative approaches and current developments & challenges in this promising field.
Speaker:
Christian Willy, MD, PhD, is a Colonel and Professor of Surgery specializing in trauma, orthopedic, and reconstructive surgery in Berlin.
He served as Clinical Director at the Military Academic Hospital Berlin and leads the Research and Treatment Center for Complex Combat Injuries.
His scientific work focuses on wound healing, antiseptic concepts, and phage therapy, where he is actively involved.
With extensive international experience through fellowships and military deployments in regions such as Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Djibouti, he brings a global perspective to his practice and research.
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🔬📈 Second Workshop on Causal Inference in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
The Infectious Disease Epidemiology Working Group and the Cross-Sectional Initiative on Causal Inference invite researchers to an in-person, two-day workshop from 22–23 January 2026 at the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM), Hamburg.
Building on the successful 2024 edition, this hands-on workshop will deepen participants’ skills in causal inference methods for observational health data. The programme will introduce the three g-methods — parametric g-formula, marginal structural models (MSMs) with IPTW, and structural nested models — with practical exercises and data analysis in R.
Participants will also collaborate on designing a target trial protocol for complex infectious disease research questions (e.g., HPV vaccination, HIV treatment), and can benefit from office hours to discuss their own study designs and analytical challenges.
👩🏫 Lecturers: Uwe Siebert & Lára Hallsson (UMIT TIROL, Austria)
💻 Prerequisites: Basic CI knowledge / participation in the first workshop recommended
🕙 Optional recap session on DAGs: 22.01.2026, 10:00–12:00
💰 Free of charge | Sponsored by DGEpi & gmds
📝 Registration deadline: 17 December 2025
A great opportunity to expand CI skills, connect with peers, and strengthen study design in infectious disease epidemiology! 🌍📊
Dear Climate Change and Health Community,
We cordially invite you to our first community meeting of 2026 on 22 January at 1 p.m.
We will host the presentation of the Special Focus Issue GAIA 35/4 (2025) “Planetary Health and social-ecological research in the Anthropocene”, which is available on: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/oekom/gaia/2025/00000034/00000004
Planetary Health, One Health, and Social Ecology converge yet differ in linking human wellbeing with ecological systems. Particularly Planetary Health includes an intrinsic political dimension to enable a societal transformation of human civilisation. The Special Focus highlights critical reflections on theory, methods and applications of Planetary Health.
Please register under: https://fau.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/5XHfm-QeRKO0wlcvLWxOqg As always, after registration you will receive a confirmation E-mail.
We are looking forward to seeing you.
Jennyfer, Donald, Klaus and the Hub Management Team
Charité Forum on Methods in Health Services Research: Generative AI in Qualitative Research 🤖📊💬
To strengthen methodological expertise and scientific exchange, the Charité Platform for Health Services Research hosts the Charité Forum on Methods in Health Services Research. The next virtual session will take place on 22 January 2026, from 4:00–5:30 PM (CET) and will focus on “Generative AI in Qualitative Health Services Research – Methodological Foundations and Practical Applications.”
The session will feature a methodological introduction and applied research examples by Prof. Dr. Uwe Krähnke (MSB Medical School Berlin) and Dr. Thorsten Dresing & Thorsten Pehl (audiotranskription, dr. dresing & pehl GmbH). Designed as an interactive event, the forum will combine expert input with real-world examples, followed by open discussion and informal exchange in plenary and/or small groups.
🗓️ Registration is required by 19 January 2026 to receive access details.
Lecture: Digital Health – Innovative Research Projects (IT Acceptance in Health Care) | University of Bonn | 22 January 2026
💻 Event overview:
As part of the Winter Semester 2025/26 lecture series “Digital Health: Innovative Research Projects”, this session focuses on the acceptance of information technology in health care. Digital health applications—from prescription apps to digital monitoring—are already part of everyday practice, but their success depends on whether patients and health professionals actually use them.
🎯 Topic & content:
The lecture explores the key factors influencing the adoption and acceptance of digital health technologies, drawing on current research findings and practical examples. It highlights both the opportunities and challenges of digital transformation in the health sector and discusses what is needed to promote real-world uptake.
👩🏫 Speakers:
🕒 Date & time: 22 January 2026, 18:00
📍 Location: Campus Bonn, Gotenstraße 161, 53175 Bonn
💻 Format: On-site and online via Zoom
🎟️ Participation: Free of charge, registration required (for on-site or online attendance)
🔎 A valuable session for anyone interested in digital health, health IT adoption and user-centred innovation in health care.
AMR Cost in Germany – a modeling-based discussion on the economic impact of antimicrobial resistance. While data availability is limited in Germany, this session will provide valuable insights and implications of the costs of AMR in Germany.
Speaker:
Christian Willy, MD, PhD, is a Colonel and Professor of Surgery specializing in trauma, orthopedic, and reconstructive surgery in Berlin.
He served as Clinical Director at the Military Academic Hospital Berlin and leads the Research and Treatment Center for Complex Combat Injuries.
His scientific work focuses on wound healing, antiseptic concepts, and phage therapy, where he is actively involved.
With extensive international experience through fellowships and military deployments in regions such as Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Djibouti, he brings a global perspective to his practice and research.
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Dear Hub Members,
Join us on for a critical discussion on global health strategies centered around migrants and refugees. The last annual community theme of Global Health in Conflict Settings (2024/2025) was hosted by the Global Health and Migration Hub Community of Practice. Along this community annual theme, a Policy Brief, titled 'Strengthening Global Health in Conflict Settings: Strategic Insights for Germany and the European Union' and a table top simulation exercise were developed and we would like to present them during this event.
Agenda:
15:00-15:05 Welcome
15:05-15:15 Keynote by Dr Saverio Bellizzi, WHO
15:15-16:00 GHHG Simulation Exercise 'Critical Choices - Global Health in Crisis'
16:00-16:30 Open Discussion (Q&A)
We are delighted to welcome Dr Saverio Bellizzi as our keynote speaker.
Dr Saverio Bellizzi is an Italian physician, public health expert, and researcher specialising in global health, humanitarian emergencies, and migration health. He has worked with several international organisations, including MSF and ICRC, and currently with the World Health Organization (WHO), in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. His professional focus includes maternal and child health, infectious disease control, and health systems strengthening in crisis and post-crisis settings. Dr Bellizzi has also contributed to numerous peer reviewed publications on public health and epidemiology and continues to support global initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes among vulnerable populations, particularily refugees and migrants.
Please note:
Register for this event via the link below. The first hour of this webinar will be recorded until the end of the GHHG SimEx. If you do not wish to appear in the recording, you can turn off your camera.
We look forward to your valuable contributions to this important discussion.
For further details, please contact:
Katrin Würfel and Linda Blessin or the Hub Management Team at info@globalhealthhub.de
🌍📚 GLOHRA Academy Series – Primary Health Care in Global Perspective
On 3 February 2026 (4:00–5:00 PM), the GLOHRA Academy Series, organised in cooperation with Amref Health Africa (Germany), welcomes Prof. Dr. Walter Bruchhausen (University of Bonn) as guest speaker.
In his talk, “The long history of Primary Health Care between North and South, East and West,” Prof. Bruchhausen will explore how ideas of primary health care have emerged, travelled, and been reinterpreted across regions and political systems over time. Drawing on perspectives from global health history, ethics, and medical anthropology, the session highlights the value of interdisciplinary and international approaches to global health research.
The event features a 30-minute presentation followed by a 30-minute interactive Q&A, encouraging open academic exchange and discussion 💬✨.
As part of the GLOHRA Academy Series, held every first Tuesday of the month, the session focuses not only on research findings but also on research processes, methods, and lessons learned.
📍 Online via Zoom
🗓 03 February 2026 | 4:00–5:00 PM
📝 Registration: https://uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/41dg2aKRSTqIb_hRBFVk8g
📅 6 February 2026, on the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Women in Global Health is convening a global webinar to advance the conversation on what it will truly take to end FGM—through sustained commitment, investment, and women’s leadership.
🌍 Under the theme “Towards 2030: No End to FGM Without Sustained Commitment and Investment,” the webinar The Power to Lead: Women Advancing the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation will spotlight the leadership of women and girls, particularly those at risk of or affected by FGM. The discussion will explore the role of health systems and providers, as well as the vital contributions of women’s rights and feminist movements in driving gender-transformative change.
💬 The event will also reflect on how to sustain progress amid growing backlash, fragility, and humanitarian challenges.
🕒 Time: 12:00–13:30 UTC
📍 Location: Virtual (Zoom)
👉 Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OSQkcZ0GRAWDz70qzG4HSg
The European Health Futures Forum (EHFF) invites you to join a two-day in-person event in Cologne, on 6-7 February 2026 .
This prequel gathering will bring together health and education professionals, tech innovators, designers, and policy thinkers to co-create the groundwork for a major hackathon taking place later in 2026.
Learn more about the initiative here: https://ehff.eu/events/
Participation is open to:
EHFF members and network partners
Associated and partner organisations
Professionals and individuals working in health, social care, and education
Students of the Kolping University of Applied Sciences for Health and Social Affairs
New organisations and individuals interested in joining the conversation
Dear Global Health Hub Member,
we are pleased to invite you to the virtual Global Health Hub Germany Matchmaking Event from 10 February to 12 February 2026 — our new online gathering for all Hub members to connect, collaborate, and build impactful partnerships across the network.
Building on the successful post-conference Matchmaking Event after the Global Health Talk in June 2025, we are excited to establish the online Matchmaking as an annual event, offering you the opportunity to connect and network with fellow members of the Global Health Hub community.
On the official matchmaking platform, you can network and exchange knowledge across sectors: meet managers and members from different communities of practice, steering committee representatives and connect directly other experts. Register now to schedule one-on-one conversations to explore new collaborations and exchange expertise.
This year, the event will also feature expert keynotes, and our hub communities will present their work and projects to invite for active participation.
Expert Keynote:
Communities presenting their work:
Registration & timeline
Registration is now open to all members of the Global Health Hub Germany via the Event Platform.
Register now and save the dates in your calendar.
Please note: The matchmaking function (searching and confirming meetings) will be activated on 02 February 2026. Before sending meeting requests, please make sure your profile is fully completed. Please save the attached timeslots in your calendar.
Virtual matchmaking sessions (CET)
We look forward to welcoming you on the platform and to shaping the future of global health — together.
Please find attached a PDF Guideline that will help you navigate through the registration and matchmaking platform.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact
Valerie Siedler
Global Health Hub Germany
valerie.siedler@globalhealthhub.de
🌍 WASH NTDs away! | 19 February | 10:30–11:45 CET
How can water, sanitation and hygiene accelerate the prevention and elimination of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs)?
Join this technical exchange hosted by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH Sector Programmes One Health and InnoBlue, featuring project insights from Uganda and Myanmar. We are proud that our Global Health Hub Germany Snakebite Envenoming Community will contribute to this exchange.
The event aims to share practical insights and raise awareness of the importance of the NTD–WASH nexus for prevention and elimination.
💧 NTDs affect around 20% of the world’s population. Strengthening WASH systems is essential to preventing 18 of the 21 NTDs and advancing health equity.
👉 Join the webinar here: https://lnkd.in/dinDwKXf
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/39681312009670?p=xapReNlzv0PtzljLHi
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Designing the Human? AI Between Progress and Responsibility
On 25 February (10:00–16:00), the 11th Transfer Conference “eHealth & Society” will explore a provocative question: What happens when the human being becomes a design object?
Under the title “Designobjekt Mensch”, the conference examines how artificial intelligence, medical innovation, and digital technologies are reshaping concepts of health, identity, and self-determination. From AI-assisted diagnostics and robotic surgery to social media filters, virtual avatars, longevity trends, and personalized medicine, the boundaries between enhancement, optimization, and societal pressure are increasingly blurred. 🌐✨
Bringing together experts from medicine, computer science, public health, ethics, sociology, psychology, and social work, the event will critically discuss both the opportunities and ethical dilemmas of digital transformation in healthcare. The concept of the “Augmented Doctor” will be explored alongside pressing questions: Who designs whom? Does AI empower human agency — or redefine norms and expectations?
With new institutional partners and high-level public patronage, this year’s conference promises an interdisciplinary and forward-looking dialogue on how technological innovation can be aligned with social responsibility. ⚖️🏥
Register until 20 February 2026
Location: Munich and online
🌍 Advancing Care for Neglected Tropical Diseases
📅 26 February 2026 | 📍 Campus Virchow Klinikum, Berlin
On 26 February 2026, colleagues from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) will come together for an afternoon dedicated to advancing care for patients affected by neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).
Under the theme “From Discovery to Delivery”, this scientific exchange will connect clinicians, researchers, and global health professionals to explore how collaboration between academia and product development partnerships can translate research into real-world impact.
The program features expert insights on DNDi’s achievements in research and development, updates on sleeping sickness elimination, long-term care for chronic Chagas disease, and recent progress in tungiasis control. 🎓🧪
The event is open to clinicians, researchers, students, and all professionals interested in global health, tropical medicine, and infectious diseases. It will conclude with an informal networking session to foster interdisciplinary exchange and future collaboration. 🤝
Registration is open until 24 February 2026.
Organizers:
Charité Center for Global Health – Institute of International Health
Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi)
Venue:
Campus Virchow Klinikum
Mittelallee 10
Seminar Room 661
Event Series on Proposal Writing for Horizon Europe (Cluster Health & Cancer Mission)
📅 2–6 March 2026 | 🕐 13:00–14:30 CET | 💻 Online
From 2 to 6 March 2026, the Nationale Kontaktstelle Gesundheit will host a five-part online event series on proposal preparation for the Health Cluster and the Cancer Mission under Horizon Europe.
Across five consecutive days, participants will receive detailed guidance on key components of Horizon Europe proposals for Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs). Each 90-minute session includes approximately 45 minutes of in-depth input on the official proposal template, practical tips for drafting competitive applications, and an opportunity for live Q&A 💡
Topics include:
2 March: Part A and Ethics
3 March: Excellence
4 March: Impact
5 March: Implementation
6 March: Clinical Trials
The series is primarily aimed at researchers and stakeholders preparing applications for the 2026 calls within the Health Cluster or the Cancer Mission 🎯.
Participation is free of charge; however, prior registration is required and is now open.
On Tuesday, 3 March 2026 (9:30–11:30 am) in Berlin, the Global Perspectives Circle will convene a timely breakfast dialogue titled “Breaking Point or Turning Point: What Role Can Europe Play in Africa's Reproductive Health Future?”
Following the abrupt closure of USAID programs and tightening European development budgets, last year marked a significant shift in global reproductive health funding. Yet leaders interviewed in the series “Reproductive Health at a Turning Point” highlighted that this disruption may also be catalyzing long-overdue change — accelerating African-led approaches grounded in sustainable financing, regional manufacturing, and smarter cross-sector partnerships.
Moderated by senior global health leader Katri Bertram, the discussion will feature voices including Dr. Victoria Gamba (Independent Consultant, Obstetrician Gynecologist and Implementation Scientist) and Rosebell Kagumire (Editor of AfricanFeminism.com & Co-Founder of AfIP Collective). Together, participants from politics, civil society, and the private sector will explore key questions:
• Where should Germany and the EU co-invest strategically?
• Can private sector models deliver at scale?
• How can regional manufacturing strengthen supply chain resilience?
Held just ahead of International Women’s Day, this dialogue will present key findings from the interview series and connect African, German, and European stakeholders to identify concrete collaboration opportunities that advance sustainable, African-led solutions. 🤝✨
To attend, please contact Sabrina Rupprecht at s.rupprecht@globalperspectives.org.