Deakin University advances global agenda for affordable health through RAAH Roundtable
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New Delhi [India], March 31: Deakin University, Australia, ranked among the top 1% universities worldwide, has joined leading institutions from India and Denmark to help shape a shared global roadmap for affordable and equitable health, as a founding partner of the Research Alliance for Affordable Health (RAAH) Roundtable held in New Delhi.
The discussions focused on defining a clear rationale, roadmap and flagship collaborations for RAAH (2026-2028), addressing critical global health challenges across three priority themes of - Climate change and health, Technology-enabled health systems and Health professional education and capacity building.
Senior representatives from partner institutions emphasised the importance of sustained, multidisciplinary collaboration to drive real-world impact at scale.
Sharing his thoughts on this, Professor Sanjay Zodpey, president of PHFI, said, "This trilateral initiative is a joint effort towards tackling public health challenges in a changing world. We prioritised domains for our partnership to impact the health of populations and the health delivery system's ability to respond to challenges."
"We have advances in technology, in AI, advances in health systems and policy, health economics, preventive health and public health. The way we educate our healthcare professionals provides an opportunity to address global challenges," said Professor David Austin, Associate Dean (International), Deakin University, Office of the Executive Dean Health.
Across the roundtable, Deakin academics contributed to key thematic discussions spanning digital health, behavioural and lifestyle research, mental health, chronic disease, and education innovation, working alongside peers from PHFI and the University of Copenhagen.
The roundtable concluded with agreement on a set of three to four flagship multi-country RAAH projects, alongside clearly defined institutional leadership, implementation timelines, and an endorsed Action Plan and Roadmap for 2026 - 2028.
Professor Theis Lange, Head of Department and Professor of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, expressed his thoughts, sharing, "We are very proud to be a part of RAAH and even more to participate in the kick-off roundtable."
Welcoming the collaboration Ms Ravneet Pawha, Vice President (Global Engagement) and CEO (South Asia), Deakin University, mentioned, "RAAH reflects the kind of global, purpose-led collaboration needed to address complex health challenges. By bringing together complementary strengths from India, Australia and Denmark, we are not just advancing research, but shaping solutions that are scalable, inclusive and impactful."
For more information, please visit www.deakin.edu.au/faculty-of-health
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