Global Health Policy Center
CSIS’ Global Health Policy Center (GHPC) is the leading research institution focused on building bipartisan awareness and shaping policy debate about global health and its importance to U.S. national security
About Us
Since 2008, the GHPC has played a key role in shaping successful U.S. global health efforts. In 2020 we were ranked one of the top global health policy think tanks in the world by the Global Go To Think Tank Index.
The Global Health Policy Center's goal is to generate independent, forward-thinking and multifaceted analyses that reach a bipartisan audience and shape U.S. policy approaches on global health. We do this by undertaking policy-relevant research and bringing together diverse stakeholders—U.S. policy makers from across the aisle, global health experts, and global health and foreign policy practitioners—to discuss critical issues and develop recommendations regarding U.S. global health leadership, policies, and programs. To do this, we capitalize on our expertise in health security, infectious disease, and women’s and family health, as well as the expertise of the broader CSIS expert community on regional politics, national security, and development challenges, to examine the geopolitical issues affecting current and future global health activities.
Our influential, high-level working groups such as the Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security, the Commission on Strengthening America’s Health Security, and the Task Force on Women’s and Family Health have delivered important insights and recommendations to key decisionmakers in the U.S. Congress, the executive agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
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Contact
- Caitlin Noe
- Program Coordinator, Global Health Policy Center
- CNoe@csis.org
Media Queries
- Sofia Chavez
- Media Relations Manager, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- SChavez@csis.org
Featured Projects
Featured Analysis
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Three Steps to Protect the United States Against Extreme Heat
Brief by J. Stephen Morrison, Katherine E. Bliss, and Christina E. Zielke — November 5, 2025
Africa’s HIV Response and Emerging Health Security Redesign
Commentary by Alicia Carbaugh — November 3, 2025
Routine Immunizations on the Precipice: Forestalling the Worst Outcomes in the Current Vaccine Landscape
Commentary by Katherine E. Bliss — July 31, 2025
A New Era in Health Security
Brief by J. Stephen Morrison, Michaela Simoneau, Katherine E. Bliss, Enoh T. Ebong, Elizabeth "Beth" Cameron, Paul Friedrichs, Stephanie Psaki, Stewart Simonson, Thomas Cullison, Nikolaj Gilbert, Heidi J. Larson, Raj Panjabi, Carolyn Reynolds, Leonard Rubenstein, and Jeffrey Sturchio — July 11, 2025
Vaccine Exemptions for Kids Are on the Rise
Recent Events
Rep. Adam Smith on Engaging China
Protecting the United States Against Extreme Heat
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Book Launch— Fair Doses: An Insider's Story of the Pandemic and the Global Fight for Vaccine Equity
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Book Launch—The Formula for Better Health: How to Save Millions of Lives—Including Your Own
All Global Health Policy Center Content
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Tackling the Crisis of Chronic Disease
Event — November 14, 2013
Why Family Planning is Central to Development
Blog Post by Janet Fleischman and Alisha Kramer — November 14, 2013
What Can Civilian Power Accomplish in Foreign Crises?
Commentary by J. Stephen Morrison, Daniel F. Runde, and Robert D. Lamb — November 13, 2013
Why Family Planning is Central to Development
Commentary by Janet Fleischman and Alisha Kramer — November 13, 2013
U.S. Health Partnerships in the Mekong
Event — November 12, 2013
Drug-Resistant Malaria
Report by J. Christopher Daniel — November 7, 2013
2014 Global Forecast
Report by Craig Cohen, Josiane Gabel, Kathleen H. Hicks, Jon Alterman, David Berteau, Ernest Bower, Samuel Brannen, Victor Cha, Heather Conley, Jennifer Cooke, Zack Cooper, Anthony Cordesman, Ralph Cossa, Matthew Goodman, Michael Green, John Hamre, Murray Hiebert, Christopher Johnson, Andrew Kuchins, and Sarah Ladislaw, Robert Lamb, Maren Leed, James Lewis, Haim Malka, Carl Meacham, Scott Miller, Stephen Morrison, Clark Murdock, Aram Nerguizian, Daniel Runde, Sharon Squassoni, Johanna Nesseth Tuttle, Juan Zarate — November 1, 2013
Rehabilitating Health in the Myanmar Transition
Report by J. Stephen Morrison, Murray Hiebert, RADM Thomas Cullison (USN Ret.) and Lindsey Hammergren, and Todd Summers — October 31, 2013
U.S. Role Critical to Addressing Increases in Drug Resistant TB
Blog Post by Nellie Bristol — October 30, 2013
Syria's Human Crisis: What is to be Done?
Commentary by J. Stephen Morrison and Matt Fisher — September 23, 2013