Think Global Health
Think Global Health launched in 2020 as a joint initiative of the Council on Foreign Relations and IHME. Browse the articles written by IHME authors and published on the Think Global Health website.
Recommendations, analyses, forecasts, interviews, and data visualizations on the site have been circulated widely and many have been featured in or cited by news outlets including the New York Times, BBC, and many others. Think Global Health was nominated for a Webby Award in 2021 and 2022.
Reducing Inequity in the United States' Vaccine Rollout
We need to rethink what vaccine access means.
Through Understanding and Empathy, We Can Convince Women to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine
Many are concerned about side effects, and want to wait and see if the vaccine is safe.
Violence Against Women
Addressing the most shameful human rights violation.
Gender Equality in the Global Return to School
COVID-19 is threatening to unravel decades of progress on women's education.
We May Never Get to COVID-19 Herd Immunity
What to do about type 2
Aging, obesity, and poor diet are driving the diabetes epidemic worldwide—and so is air pollution.
Wildfires, air quality, and the risk of lung diseases
Respiratory diseases caused by invisible "PM2.5" particles released by wildfires are a significant health risk to people.