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Johns Hopkins University launches programs in India for paediatric TB elimination and promote women leadership in R&D – World News Network

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Last updated: November 19, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], November 19 (ANI): America’s Johns Hopkins University will launch two national programs in India to address paediatric TB elimination and promote women’s leadership in R&D, the university said on Tuesday.
The researchers of university will work to launch the TB-Free Schools Initiative in the country, as per the release.

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The initiative is based on the success of a cost-effective project in Himachal Pradesh that demonstrated an 87 per cent reduction in TB cases in residential schools.

The TB-Free Schools Initiative will scale the approach to four regions in three states: Pune and Satara in Maharashtra, Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh, and Chennai in Tamil Nadu.
The move will focus on preventing, diagnosing, and treating active and latent cases of TB among students attending day schools in India and on providing linkage to care, education, and counselling.
The effort is a collaboration with the Government of India, the Serum Institute of India, AIIMS Gorakhpur, and the Mukul Madhav Foundation, the release added.
Dr. Urvashi B. Singh, Deputy Director General, Central Tuberculosis Division, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, commented, “Addressing childhood TB is a critical for eliminating tuberculosis in India. This initiative offers cost-effective screening methods that can be deployed in schools nationwide.”
The other key investment by JHU is a career advancement initiative for women in STEMM. It will train and mentor 40 early-career women for senior R&D roles in its pilot edition. Globally, women are underrepresented in STEMM careers, representing just 29 per cent of all STEMM workers, according to the World Economic Forum.

Although women represent an estimated 43 per cent of India’s STEMM graduates (a figure that surpasses countries with higher GDPs, including the U.S.), they comprise only 17 per cent of the research workforce in India.
The Johns Hopkins Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII), has been selected as an anchor partner by the US Department of State under the aegis of US-India Alliance for Women’s Economic Empowerment (Alliance) to design and develop a national fellowship program specifically for career advancement of women scientists in India.
Other anchor partners are the US India Business Council and the American India Foundation, who are working towards improving representation of women in the corporate workforce and entrepreneurship respectively.
GKII will select a cohort of early career professionals for a 12-month program comprising technical research education and training, experiential learning opportunities, structured mentorship, leadership development, and networking, the release adds.
Commenting on the event, Ronald J. Daniels, President, Johns Hopkins University said, “India is a place of tremendous talent and opportunity, and Johns Hopkins values its enduring collaborations in India and their impact. We are excited to launch these two initiatives that reflect our shared commitment to innovation and human flourishing.”
Speaking on the development, Ambassador-at-Large, Office of Global Women’s Issues at the U.S. Department of State, Dr Geeta Rao Gupta said, “The U.S. is committed to supporting the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins University in creating meaningful opportunities for women scientists in India. Through this fellowship, we aim to remove barriers, provide mentorship, and build a robust network for early-career women, helping them to lead the way in research and discovery.”
Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876, is a world-renowned research institution based in Baltimore, Maryland, known for pioneering the concept of a modern research university in the United States. (ANI)

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