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23/12/2025

The police and Government of Bangladesh are directly responsible for the merciless killing and setting on fire by a hysteric Islamist militant mob of a helpless Hindu Man (factory laborer) Dipu Chandra Das. It is a case of State-Sponsored religious persecution and targeted killing of minorities in . Shame on the entire United Nations UN Human Rights - Asia Ecosystem for showing deaf ears to these flagrant violation of Human Rights in Bangladesh.
I as a Human Rights Advocate and Public Policy and International Affairs expert urge PM Narendra Modi to order a permanent stop to this inhumanity in Bangladesh.
Evidence: Video

Disclaimer: Facebook is shadow banning my post so that this important issue of human rights doesn't reach others. Let's see how many Hindus worldwide and Indians support this.


Dusclaimer: The Video footage as available on Internet is shared by people and us. No other video exists that shows Dipu alive except an unclear one. We take no guarantee of identification as nobody can as the said person died many days ago and was lit on fire by extremists. The fact that Religious persecution is an undeniable reality in Bangladesh is what's important to emphasize here, not whether this Man per se is Dipu. He maybe another Dipu in the making.
The point is not whether his name is Dipu Chandra Das Or someone else. The point is he is a Hindu who was a victim of state- enforced religious persecution that goes without doubt.

The   🕉 Man, Dipu Chandra Das whose targeted Merciless Killing by a Mob of Hundreds of Hysteric Islamist Extremists full...
21/12/2025

The 🕉 Man, Dipu Chandra Das whose targeted Merciless Killing by a Mob of Hundreds of Hysteric Islamist Extremists fully supported by the current political dispensation of Bangladesh didn't bring any attention by any International media. The Police did nothing. Nothing! They in fact want to use this as a political cow to be milked in a well orchestrated manner. Those who killed the poor laborer on false charges of religious blasphemy diabolically celebrated his death while they set his body on fiređŸ”„ by the side of a Highway, in full public view in front of hundreds of people. These very brainwashed extremist youth of Bangladesh (so-called Patriots) are the ones who continue to target and kill minorities in Bangladesh, especially Hindus. It's all sponsored and carried out in the presence of police. Everyone knows who all are behind these activities.

Ironically, the so-called Messiahs of Human Rights at United Nations UN Human Rights - Asia didn't think it worthy enough to be talked about while they mourned the death of a separatist Terrorist (Textbook definition!) that had already issued several threats to India in the past. Shame on the entire UN Ecosystem which has maintained defeaning silence on this critical human rights violation and religious persecution of minorities even 3 days after this incident, and several others that go unnoticed by International media. How long???

I as a Human, a proud Hindu and legitimate citizen of India 🇼🇳 demand PM Narendra Modi & MEA to make it clear to the Bangladesh Administration to put an immediate control on such inhumane activities in the country at the earliest.

The Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health jointly mark International Anti-Corruption Day 2025 b...
08/12/2025

The Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health jointly mark International Anti-Corruption Day 2025 by reaffirming that corruption is a direct threat to health equity, universal health coverage, and the right to health for all.
Evidence shows that corruption in health systems reduces health spending as a share of national income and is consistently associated with higher child mortality, lower life expectancy, and lower immunization coverage. For organizations working in global health, tackling corruption is therefore not only a governance obligation, but a core public health intervention.
Why corruption in health matters? Corruption in health takes many forms, including informal payments, procurement fraud, diversion of medicines and supplies, and manipulation of insurance and reimbursement schemes.
Global analyses indicate that corruption significantly weakens health system performance and that reducing corruption could release substantial resources towards achieving universal health coverage worldwide.
At the individual level, corruption undermines the right to health when people must pay bribes to obtain essential services, medicines, or safe treatment, and when unsafe products enter markets through corrupt practices. Evidence on impact and solutions:
Research in multiple countries demonstrates that higher perceived corruption correlates with worse health outcomes across a range of indicators, including infant and child mortality and self-reported health status. Sector-specific studies highlight that addressing corruption risks in health organizations—through better governance, risk assessment, and accountability—can strengthen service quality, protect public resources, and improve population health.
Experiences from enforcement agencies also show that empowered anti-corruption bodies can reduce bribery and recover stolen health supplies, while underscoring the need to pair enforcement with fair working conditions and systemic reforms.
Our organizational actions
As networks dedicated to global health, the Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health commit to embedding anti-corruption and integrity principles across all programs, partnerships, and advocacy. This includes: prioritizing transparency in funding and procurement, supporting evidence-based tools to assess and manage corruption risks in health systems, and promoting open reporting and whistleblower protection in health institutions.
Both organizations will also work with academic, civil society, youth, and multilateral partners to advance research, share best practices, and build capacity for ethical leadership in health at all levels.
A call to collective action:
We invite partners and peers across the global health community to join in advancing a culture where every health decision, from the clinic to the cabinet, is guided by integrity and the public interest.

We’re Hiring Organizational Interns!  [Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors, Leaders and Thinkers [Global-ALT]] i...
08/12/2025

We’re Hiring Organizational Interns! [Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors, Leaders and Thinkers [Global-ALT]] is looking for passionate, and highly committed and motivated individuals to join us as Organizational Interns. This is a unique opportunity to be part of an impact driven global network committed to advancing dialogue, collaboration, and innovation in global health.
đŸ”č What you’ll gain:
Hands-on experience in organizational management and coordination.
Exposure to international programs, events, and projects.
Opportunities to connect with global health professionals and leaders.
Authentic Mentorship and guidance to develop your career in global public health, public policy and beyond.

đŸ”č Who we’re looking for:
Students or recent graduates with Master's Degree, interested in global health, public health, health policy, or related fields and Excellent Data (Quant and Qual) Analytics Skills.
Strong communication, teamwork, and organizational skills
Proactive, adaptable, humble and eager to learn in a multicultural environment.

If you’re ready to grow with us and contribute to impactful global initiatives, we’d love to hear from you!
1. Those who can't commit for the time period, need not apply.
2. UG Students are NOT eligible to apply as the job demands considerable experience and higher degrees of mental and emotional maturity.

đŸ“© Apply now through our official form: https://lnkd.in/gvvrJQMv
Deadline: 31st December, 2025 11:59 PM IST
Let’s shape the future of global health—together! 💡🌐

On World Soil Day 2025, the Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health join the international commun...
05/12/2025

On World Soil Day 2025, the Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health join the international community in recognizing that soil health is fundamental to human health, resilient food systems, and climate-safe development. Anchored in this year’s theme, “Healthy Soils for Healthy Cities,” we underscore that the ground beneath our streets, homes, hospitals, and schools is a living, life-supporting system that directly shapes air quality, nutrition, water security, and urban well-being.
As rapid urbanization advances and two-thirds of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050, the pressure on urban and peri-urban soils is intensifying through sealing, contamination, erosion, and unsustainable land use. Healthy soils in and around cities filter and store water, regulate local temperatures, store carbon, and support the biodiversity that underpins safer, more nutritious food and healthier environments for all.

Degraded soils, by contrast, contribute to food and nutrition insecurity, increase flood and heat risks, and exacerbate the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss.

For the health community, protecting soils is not only an environmental imperative but a public health priority: the majority of the world’s food depends on soil, and soil degradation is closely linked with micronutrient deficiencies, noncommunicable disease risks, and vulnerabilities to climate- and water-related health emergencies.

Today, we call on governments, city leaders, multilateral agencies, civil society, researchers, and the private sector to integrate soil stewardship into health, nutrition, climate, and urban planning agendas—backed by stronger regulation, investment in restoration, and support for farmers, communities, and city managers advancing regenerative and nature-positive practices.

The Global Health Forum and the Global Consortium of Global Health are committed to working with partners worldwide to elevate soil health as a core determinant of human health—through evidence generation, policy dialogue, and cross-sectoral action that connects agriculture, urban planning, environment, and health systems.

On this World Soil Day, we invite our networks to engage: champion policies that protect and restore soils, scale urban and peri-urban green spaces and food systems, invest in data and monitoring, and support community-led initiatives that keep soils alive, diverse, and productive for future generations.

Together, by valuing and restoring the soils beneath our cities and communities, it is possible to build healthier diets, healthier environments, and healthier lives—leaving no one, and no place, behind.

Today, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025, we are reminded that inclusion is not charity—it is a...
03/12/2025

Today, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities 2025, we are reminded that inclusion is not charity—it is a cornerstone of sustainable social and economic progress. This year’s theme, “Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress,” calls on governments, businesses, and communities to move from intent to measurable impact.
Globally, more than one billion people live with a disability, and they are still more likely to face poverty, unemployment, inaccessible infrastructure, and systemic bias in education, work, healthcare, and digital spaces. Evidence shows that when societies remove barriers and ensure equal participation, labour markets expand, poverty declines, innovation rises, and social cohesion strengthens for everyone—not only persons with disabilities.
As leaders, employers, and allies, this is a moment to audit our own policies and practices: Are our hiring processes accessible? Are workplaces, products, and services designed with persons with disabilities, not just for them? Do our data and KPIs track real progress on disability inclusion? Small, concrete changes—like accessible communication, reasonable accommodations, inclusive leadership development, and co-creating solutions with disabled colleagues—can transform organisations and communities.
On this day, let’s commit to moving beyond awareness posts to sustained, evidence-driven action: investing in accessibility, inclusive education and employment, assistive technologies, and rights-based policies that treat persons with disabilities as equal partners and changemakers in development. Inclusion is the path to real social progress—and it starts with the decisions we make in our teams, organisations, and ecosystems every day

World AIDS Day 2025 reminds us that change begins at the community level.This year’s theme, “Let Communities Lead,” high...
01/12/2025

World AIDS Day 2025 reminds us that change begins at the community level.
This year’s theme, “Let Communities Lead,” highlights the power of local voices, especially those who live the reality every day.
Let’s commit to inclusive health systems, compassion, and zero stigma.



Progressive Aspirations for Gender Equity (PAGE) FellowshipOrganised by the Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors,...
29/11/2025

Progressive Aspirations for Gender Equity (PAGE) Fellowship

Organised by the Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors, Leaders and Thinkers [Global-ALT]. Are you a change-maker passionate about advancing gender equity in global health systems? The PAGE Fellowship invites early-career professionals committed to addressing structural inequities in health systems and advancing evidence-informed, equity-centred interventions across diverse contexts to join a transformative journey toward inclusive leadership, innovative research, and sustainable impact.

in collaborative learning with global thought leaders in gender equity and health.

mentorship from leading professionals driving systemic change.

actionable strategies and projects that bridge gender gaps in health policy, research, and implementation.

a vibrant international network committed to promoting equity-driven leadership.

The PAGE Fellowship empowers professionals with the tools, knowledge, and support to challenge inequities and build solutions that create lasting change. Applications are open to committed individuals who aspire to make global health more inclusive, equitable, and effective. Join a community shaping the future of gender equity in global health.

Apply now to the PAGE Fellowship and take the next step in your leadership journey. It is an opportunity to develop as a gender equity leader, combining rigorous professional development with a value-driven community of practice. It is designed to strengthen leadership, policy engagement, and implementation capacity at the nexus of gender equity and global health.

Through a structured curriculum, PAGE Fellows will engage in advanced training on gender-transformative approaches, mentored project development, and cross-regional dialogue with experts and peers working on equity, inclusion, and health justice.

Fellows will join a growing global network of practitioners, researchers, and policymakers collaborating to embed gender equity into health programs, institutions, and decision-making processes.

The PAGE Fellowship is an invitation to step into your power as a gender-equity champion and to work alongside others who share your conviction that fair, inclusive health systems are possible. You will embrace a community that understands the personal courage, resilience, and imagination it takes to challenge unequal structures and reimagine what care can look like for all genders. Over the course of the fellowship, you will shape a meaningful project rooted in real communities, guided by experienced mentors who believe in your potential to lead change. You will leave with a clearer purpose and vision, and a global circle of peers who will continue to support your journey long after the fellowship ends. If you are ready to transform your passion for gender equity into concrete action in global health, is designed for you.

Apply: https://forms.gle/NXFfgXNj3QHwV7Uf8

We are embarking upon an extremely Ambitious Journey: Evidence Synthesis Projects with 15 core thematic areas (15 Workin...
09/10/2025

We are embarking upon an extremely Ambitious Journey: Evidence Synthesis Projects with 15 core thematic areas (15 Working Groups). You can join up to max 05 working groups at a time, provided you have the time, skills and a desire and commitment to engage and contribute to meaningful research conducted in the LMICs.

Anyone interested to engage actively is welcome to join us. We will teach and train you intensively in a structured manner in Advanced Research Methodology and Evidence Synthesis for FREE (without any external funding support), for which you would pay Thousands elsewhere.

You will have to sign an Ethical Compliance and Project Completion Agreement on the first day to be fair to one and all and to protect the collective IPR of all.

Only committed people with a true desire to learn and contribute need to apply.

The First Meeting of Working Group-2 (Planetary Health, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability) will convene today at 7.00-8.00 PM IST.

If interested in joining, react to this Post with a ❀ sign. We look forward to hosting one and all.

Schedule:

Research Working Group-2 (Planetary Health, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainability) Meet & Greet : 7-8 PM IST

Class on Evidence Synthesis (8:00-9.30 PM IST)

AI- ID Project Meeting 9.30 PM IST onwards
Meeting Link: https://lnkd.in/gZSYz4Fa

Note: Who are "not flexible with time" may skip this message.

Day-07 [16/09/2025]: Get ready to welcome the Multi-Country Panel focused on SDGs, Climate Change and Global Health Gove...
15/09/2025

Day-07 [16/09/2025]: Get ready to welcome the Multi-Country Panel focused on SDGs, Climate Change and Global Health Governance, and System Transformation in LMICs and beyond.

50+ World Authorities as Faculty, 50+ Global Partnering Agencies and 100+ country participants featured in this World-class Global Summer School and FDP. Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors, Leaders and Thinkers [Global-ALT]- the World's largest Global Consortium on Global Health, led by scholars and leaders in the Global South, and partners are organising a premium Global Summer School on Global Health, and .

Schedule: 10th-20th September, 2025 [5:00-9:00 PM IST]

Mode: VIRTUAL [On Zoom].

Get ready to welcome the largest Multi- Country Panel focused on Revolution in Health Tech and Social Entrepreneurship f...
14/09/2025

Get ready to welcome the largest Multi- Country Panel focused on Revolution in Health Tech and Social Entrepreneurship for SDG realization and System Transformation. LAST DAY TO REGISTER.
https://lnkd.in/gngnEjeQ

HURRY UP! REGISTER NOW. Last chance to Register. Don't miss the Exclusive Opportunity to Win attractive  , to be conside...
10/09/2025

HURRY UP! REGISTER NOW. Last chance to Register. Don't miss the Exclusive Opportunity to Win attractive , to be considered for Industry-aided seed grants up to INR 01 Million [10 Lakhs] and also be part of a Group that leads to at least 1 paper published in High Impact [Q1] Journals.

50+ World Authorities as Faculty, 50+ Global Partnering Agencies and 100+ country participants featured in this World-class Global Summer School and FDP. Global Consortium of Global Health-- Actors, Leaders and Thinkers [Global-ALT]- the World's largest Global Consortium on Global Health, led by scholars and leaders in the Global South, and partners are organising a premium Global Summer School on Global Health, and .

Schedule: 10th-20th September, 2025 [5:00-9:00 PM IST]

Mode: VIRTUAL [On Zoom]

Register: https://lnkd.in/gngnEjeQ

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