Global Health and Development
Millions of people are living in poverty and dying prematurely of preventable diseases. Explore how you can contribute to sustainable improvements in health at a global scale.
Introduction to Global Health & Development
Why it matters
Despite progress in curing diseases and reducing poverty, around 700 million people still live in extreme poverty – meaning living on less than $2.15 a day – and millions of children die annually from preventable diseases. There are a number of diseases that mainly affect vulnerable populations, such as malaria, HIV, malnutrition and parasitic worms. This not only causes direct suffering. It also worsens people’s conditions to earn a living, participate in educational efforts and improve their living situation. As families try to compensate for high infant mortality, birth rates tend to increase.
We know how to prevent and treat many of these diseases. It is also cost-effective – tablets against parasites and mosquito nets that protect against malaria cost only a few dollars. Yet efforts are underfunded and the diseases cause millions of deaths annually. The best opportunities for those who want to work on the problem seem to be donating money to effective charities, working to ensure that resources already spent on global health go where they do the most good, researching cost-effective interventions or working in, or starting, organizations implementing successful health interventions.
Career in Global Health
Careers in Global Health provide the opportunity to improve health outcomes and reduce poverty worldwide, ensuring sustainable global progress and improved life quality at a global level.
Research roles
Research roles
Public health researcher
Development economic researcher
Policy analyst
Policy and Grant-Making Roles
Policy and Grant-Making Roles
Program Officer / Grant maker
Impact Evaluator
Policy Advisor
Operational roles
Operational roles
Founder of a non-profit organization
Logistics expert
Fundraiser
Leading Organizations
Globally
World Health Organization
Leads and champions global efforts to give everyone, everywhere an equal chance to live a healthy life
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
A nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world
Evidence Action
Scales low-cost health interventions that improve the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people in Africa and Asia
Against Malaria Foundation
Provides long-lasting insecticidal nets to populations at high risk of malaria, primarily in Africa
GiveWell
Assesses the cost-effectiveness of non-profit charities
Ambitious Impact
Provides exceptional people with the research and funding to tackle the world’s biggest problems
Sweden
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA)
Responsible for organization of the bulk of Sweden's official development assistance to developing countries.
Gapminder
An independent educational non-profit fighting global misconceptions.
Swedish Network for International Health (SNIH)
Support a collaborative network within public and international health that will facilitate interaction between members.
Karolinska Institute (KI)
The multidisciplinary Department of Global Public Health at KI aims to advance knowledge about challenges and opportunities for public health in a local, national, and global setting.
From Vision to Transformation: Stories of Impact
Jon Servello
Tuberculosis Researcher
Jon, originally from the UK, has made an inspiring and transformative journey, from the arts and humanities, to dedicating his career to public health. In addition to his full-time job as a Research Fellow, he has founded tb.care, a non-profit that aims to provide essential information about tuberculosis (TB) to people in rural TB affected areas in India.
Jon Servello
Tuberculosis Researcher
Ulf Graf
Public Health Lecturer
Ulf is a lecturer in Public Health at Halmstad University, and has in his spare time engaged in multiple impact-oriented volunteering positions, at the Happier Lives Institute and at EA Denmark, with the goal of improving the world.
Ulf Graf
Public Health Lecturer
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Where to start?
Create a tailored career plan
Explore EA Sweden’s free career guide, helping you create a robust plan on how to contribute to the AI Safety field
Skill up
Increase your skills and understanding of the problem with Global Health Policy Advocacy Program by Global Policy Research Group.
Apply for individual coaching
Get input on your career plan, or on a specific career decision, through individual coaching with EA Sweden. It’s free of charge.
Additional resources and learning
Job board
Find open positions
Use 80,000 Hours’ job board to find open global health roles that fit your skills and interests.
Cause area profile
Learn more
Explore 80,000 Hours’ extensive analysis of a career in global health and development.
Explore career paths
Explore career paths
Engage with Probably Good’s extensive guides on different career paths, relevant to Global Health
Newsletter
Stay up to date
Receive the latest news, insights and expert analyses in Global Health through the Global Development & Effective Altruism newsletter by David Nash
Research
Understand the data
Delve deep into the existing Global Health data through Our World in Data’s research overview
Podcast
Get the decision makers perspective
Hear the UK aid agency’s Chief Economist Rachel Glennerster about cost-effective international development interventions