IGHNx: Global Health Reimagined
Inspiring Creativity, Enhancing Innovation, Promoting Activism
Date: Thursday 13th February 2025
Location: The Printworks, Dublin Castle
Welcome to the second installment of IGHNx the event that turns global health topics on their head, and challenges the way we think about common themes.
We first held this event in 2023 and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive, so we are back to do it all again! IGHNx: Global Health Reimagined is co-hosted with the HSE Global Health Programme and will be held at Dublin Castle on Thursday 13th February 2025.
We look forward to welcoming you to this engaging event, filled with creativity, inspiration, and innovation.
Keep an eye out here for more information coming soon!
In the meantime, why not check out all the highlights from IGHNx 2023
IGHNx 2023
Background
As an Irish community committed and passionate about equity, humanity, and inclusivity, we bring to you our very own version of a TEDx event; IGHNx. A break from our usual style of conference, this event steps away from the mainstream and delves into a world of diverse thinking, passion, and creativity. We want to flip the narrative and illuminate the much-discussed topics of global health in a whole new light. This event gave us an opportunity to come together as a community and discuss these topics to broaden our knowledge and understanding of them, and most importantly, to ensure that the communities we are fighting for, the farthest left behind, are brought to the forefront of these talks.
The event consists of a variety of short talks on a range of topics related to global health. The talks will be interspersed with creative performances including music, poetry, comedy, storytelling, and more. Not forgetting our Global Health Village; set up like a village, with individual stalls representing NGO’s, higher education institutions, and various other organisations, it is a vibrant place for knowledge sharing and exchange of ideas. Additionally, the event provides wonderful opportunities for networking.
The Talks
The talks follow a TED talk format, where the topics discussed challenge your thinking and deliver thought-provoking questions on topics surrounding the broad theme of Global Health. Fundamental to each of these talks is their ability to inspire creativity, enhance innovation, and promote activism on each of the topic areas. Although these talks are short, at just 13 minutes long, the knowledge possessed by the speakers on their topics and the passion they have for them will leave you with a whole new way of thinking about and approaching these topics.
The Arts
We believe that the arts hold transformative power in shaping the conversation around global health, and in engaging new and broader audiences into the conversation. By combining creative performances—music, poetry, comedy, and storytelling—with expert talks, we aim to bridge the gap between science and emotion, data, and empathy. These artistic expressions serve as a powerful tool to humanise complex global health issues, making them more accessible, relatable, and impactful. Through this fusion of arts and global health, we hope to inspire fresh perspectives, provoke deeper reflection, and encourage innovative solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Global Health Village
The Global Health Village is a unique space within the Irish Global Health Network events. The Global Health Village provides an opportunity to have Irish NGO’s, Higher Education Institutions, and other organisations gathered under one roof.
Set up like a village, with individual stalls representing various organisations; it is a vibrant place for knowledge sharing and exchange of ideas. It also provides opportunities for networking, in the hope that this may garner future collaborations between NGO’s, higher education institutions, students, and other international partners who will be in attendance.
At each break throughout the course of IGHN events, we have tea, coffee, and refreshments available for attendees in a space beside the Global Health Village. This means that the Village is at the centre of where people gather to chat and discuss matters related to global health. We often welcome 150+ attendees, along with speakers, and other invited guests. It is a great opportunity for NGOs and other organisations to be at the centre of the event, offering them maximum exposure to communicate their perspective on global health issues and their overall organisational message.
Click below for more information and to book your stall.
GHV BOOKING FORMModerator
Fionnuala Moran, Irish Broadcaster, Sustainability Influencer & DJ, RTE2fm
Fionnuala Moran is an Irish broadcaster, sustainability influencer, and DJ who leads by example in the sustainable living space. Born in London and raised in Bray, Co Wicklow, from the age of two, she was inspired by the Garden of Ireland’s stunning landscapes to nurture a love for nature. A double graduate of DCU, with a BA in Communications and an MSc in Climate Change: Policy, Media & Society, Fionnuala’s approach to climate communication emphasizes “support over shame” and “progress over perfection,” aiming to empower action. She shares accessible tips on sustainable living, with a focus on fashion and interiors, as she renovates her 1950s Dublin home with her fiancé Rebel Phoenix and their two rescue salukis, Farrah and Alfie. Fionnuala presents climate news on Virgin Media’s The Six O’Clock Show, celebrates new Irish music on RTÉ 2FM, and works as an event MC, DJ, and voiceover artist. She also serves as a charity ambassador for My Lovely Horse Rescue.
Speakers
Dorly O’Sullivan, GH volunteer with Atlantic Humanitarian Relief
Originally from Switzerland, Dorly O’Sullivan has been a GH volunteer in her adolescence, has lived in Ireland for over 50 years, where she has worked as a music teacher, as a senior teacher in a Steiner School, and as a mother in a very busy farming household in Co Kildare. In her third age, she finds herself working with Syrian children and adults as a GH volunteer with Atlantic Humanitarian Relief in Northern Jordan.
Easkey Britton, Marine Social Scientist, Surfer, Writer, and Activist
Easkey Britton is a pioneering marine social scientist, surfer, writer, and activist with a PhD in Environment and Society. Her research explores the intricate relationships between humans and nature, focusing on the health and wellbeing benefits of engaging with water environments. Britton combines science, art, and activism to address social and environmental challenges. Through her books, such as “Ebb and Flow” and “Saltwater in the Blood”, she uses storytelling to make scientific concepts more accessible. Her work empowers women, fosters cross-cultural connections, and advocates for environmental and social change, drawing on her deep connection to the ocean.
Isabelle Blum, Autism and Neurodiversity advocate
Isabelle is in her final year of secondary school and hopes to study psychology in university. She was diagnosed as autistic at age 11. She has been advocating for fellow autistic teenagers since she was 14, and it is genuinely something that she could not be more passionate about. She has made incredible friends and met truly amazing people through AsIAm, Ireland’s National Autism Charity, and she owes all of her success in her advocacy work to them. Like the majority of us, she has had firsthand experience with numerous health professionals in this country. As an autistic person, however, her experiences have been quite different compared to others, which is why she is passionate about advocating to make every aspect of Irish society more accessible for autistic and neurodivergent individuals alike. When she is not advocating (or studying for the Leaving Cert!), she enjoys running by the sea and reading psychological thrillers.
Olivia Teahan, Sex Educator and Founder of Sx Sláinte
Olivia Teahan is a sex educator based in Cork. Olivia founded the Sx Sláinte project to bring informative and engaging workshops and resources to adults of all demographics in Ireland. She holds a Bachelors in Law and Masters in Public Health from University College Cork, and is a trainee Psychosexual Therapist. She is especially interested in stigmatised health topics, with a a background in policy and community work on cancer awareness, women’s empowerment, harm reduction, migrant rights and LGBT+ health.
Ralph Hurley O’Dwyer, Specialist Registrar in Public Health at the Department of Public Health Dublin and Midlands
Dr. Ralph Hurley O’Dwyer is a Specialist Registrar in Public Health at the Department of Public Health Dublin and Midlands. With a clinical background in infectious diseases, he is deeply committed to migrant health, LGBTQ+ and inclusion health, bioethics and the linguistic determinants of health. A passionate educator and language lover, he teaches Medical French at the University of Galway and speaks Lebanese Arabic, among other languages. He graduated in medicine from Trinity College Dublin and the University of Nantes in France. He also holds a Master of Public Health in Global Health from Harvard University.
Sienna Keane, Student Activist
I’m Sienna Keane. I’m an 18 year old student activist from Mayo. In youth work my passion has always been in amplifying young voices and getting the chance to represent them correctly while also being listened to. Between local, national and international work I’ve done a lot in the last 6 years. In particular, focuses since the start of my work has specifically been in reducing stigma around sexual health. I have worked on countless projects with many organisations locally, such as Mindspace Mayo, nationally: National Assembly of Ireland and Spunout while also going international with Youth Work Ireland and Tusla.
Talha AlAli, Palestinian psychotherapist, activist, hip-hop artist and human rights defender
Talha AlAli AKA Talha Wise Wolf is a Palestinian psychotherapist who’s also an activist, hip-hop artist and a human rights defender. Talha was born a few months before the start of the first Intifada, lived his teenage years in the West Bank during the second Intifada and started fighting for political change and social justice in the early 2000s through music and theatre. Then he became involved in work with civil society NGOs. Through his career, Talha worked with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders. Worked with ActionAid, and Amnesty International Ireland. Talha is currently working as a psychotherapist, and continuing to produce music, gig and visit schools to hold workshops on self expression through music and art.
Teresa Keane, Training and Development officer with Mental Health Ireland
As a Training and Development officer with Mental Health Ireland, Teresa supports mental health associations that adhere to Charity Regulator compliance. She advises guides and supports associations to write their business plans, develop their strategy and practice good governance. Teresa is an experienced facilitator, certified coach and professionally qualified trainer who regularly delivers programmes and workshops including Mental Health First Aid, SafeTALK and Five Ways to Wellbeing. She was also one of the first Peer Support Workers in Ireland. Teresa has volunteered as a writing mentor with numerous community groups and has had her own poetry published in several literary journals. She is an innovator and created the first 90 second positive mental health mini podcast for radio. As a result, she is a familiar voice on the radio and continues to traint others to scripts daily positive mental health messages that are broadcast regularly. She also features in newspapers with articles on mental health and well-being. Teresa has a special interest in supporting people to connect with their own authentic selves, and supporting their well-being by nurturing their creative potential. Teresa has more than 25 years of experience in recovery from mental health challenges.
Uzma Siddiqui, Senior Lecturer and Higher Education Fellow at London Metropolitan University
Dr. Uzma Siddiqui is a Senior Lecturer and Higher Education Fellow at London Metropolitan University, with a background as a medical doctor and over 30 years of experience in academia. Currently pursuing a PhD focused on gender-based violence, emotional intelligence, and allyship, Dr. Uzma combines their medical expertise with a passion for social justice. With specializations in Global Health, Public Health, and Health and Social Care, Dr. Uzma is dedicated to fostering inclusive environments and addressing systemic inequalities through research, education, and advocacy.
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