#EV2020 (FAQs)
What is the Emerging voices for global health?
Emerging Voices for Global Health (EV4GH) is an innovative multi-partner blended training program for young, promising and emerging health policy & systems researchers, decision makers and other health system actors with an interest to become influential global health voices and/or local change makers. EV4GH coaches “Emerging Voices” to participate
actively in international conferences where global health issues are addressed and to raise their voice in scientific and policy debates.
What is the EV4GH training?
The full EV4GH 2020 venture consists of:
- E-coaching and distance learning in preparation of a face-to-face training (August – October 2020)
- Face-to-face training: scientific presentation, networking and communication skills coaching using innovative formats, content training & field visit to the local health system facilities in Dubai, UAE (28 October – 6 November 2020)
- Young researchers & other changemakers’ pre-conference (7 November 2020)
- Participation in the Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research
(Dubai, 8-12 November 2020) - Wrap-up – focusing on Emerging ‘beyond Dubai’ (Dubai, 13 November 2020)
- Membership of EV4GH network and other thematic working groups of Health Systems Global
Who can apply?
There will be two tracks for which participants can apply to be an EV 2020. While one track is reserved for researchers involved in health policy and systems research, the other track seeks to attract health professionals, activists, decision or policy-makers, health (systems) journalists and/or other health systems actors. All applicants must have been born on or after 1 January 1980
Can I apply for both the tracks?
Who is eligible for track – 1?
Applicants must submit an abstract for the 6th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Dubai and have at least two of the following:
- A Master’s degree in health or a health-related field
- Be enrolled in a doctoral-level program in health or a health-related field
- At least two-year work or research experience in public health or development
- Experience and/or knowledge from working in low-an-middle income countries (LMICs)
Who is eligible for track – 2?
- Be involved in a decision-making, implementation or practitioner role within health services or systems
- Be a passionate voice for strengthening health systems within their local/national health systems in the role of activists, health journalists or patient advocates or otherwise involved in advancing health equity and social justice in their regions.
What should my application focus on?
I am from a high-income country, am I still eligible to apply?
I have just enrolled for a PhD, am I still eligible to apply?
Yes! Please refer to the eligibility criteria for Track 1 and if you fulfil at least two of the points mentioned there you are eligible to apply
What is covered in the scholarship?
In case of a full scholarship, participation in the three-month blended learning training program, the 10-day face-to-face training (& pre-conference) (including participants’ airfares to and from Dubai (UAE), accommodation, meals, and materials) and participation in the 6th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Dubai will be covered.
In case of partial scholarships, some of the above aspects will be covered on case to case basis.
What is the Emerging voices for global health?
program for young, promising and emerging health policy & systems researchers, decision
makers and other health system actors with an interest to become influential global health
voices and/or local change makers. EV4GH coaches “Emerging Voices” to participate
actively in international conferences where global health issues are addressed and to raise
their voice in scientific and policy debates.
What is the EV4GH training?
- E-coaching and distance learning in preparation of a face-to-face training (July –
Sept 2018) - Face-to-face training: scientific presentation, networking and communication skills
coaching using innovative formats, and content training & field visit to the National
Health Service (Liverpool, end of September – 5 October 2018) - Young researchers (& other changemakers’) pre-conference (6 October 2018)
- Participation in the Fifth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research
(Liverpool, 8-12 October 2018) - Wrap-up – focusing on Emerging ‘beyond Liverpool’ (Liverpool, 13 October 2018)
- Membership of EV4GH network and other thematic working groups of Health
Systems Global
Who can apply?
is reserved for researchers involved in health policy and systems research, the other track
seeks to attract health professionals, activists, decision or policy-makers and/or other
health systems actors.
All applicants must have been born on or after 1 January 1978
Can I apply for both the tracks?
Who is eligible for track – 1?
- A Master’s degree in health or a health-related field
- Be enrolled in a doctoral-level programme in health or a health-related field
- At least two-year work or research experience in public health or development
- Experience and/or knowledge from working in LMICs
Who is eligible for track – 2?
- Be involved in a decision-making, implementation or practitioner role within health services or systems
- Be a passionate voice for strengthening health systems within their local/national health systems in the role of activists, health journalists or patient advocates or otherwise involved in advancing health equity and social justice in their regions.
What should my application focus on?
I am from a high-income country, am I still eligible to apply?
I have just enrolled for a PhD, am I still eligible to apply?
What is covered in the scholarship?
In case of partial scholarships, some of the above aspects will be covered on case to case basis.