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The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security (JHCHS) is an American non-profit organization based in Baltimore, Maryland. It operates under the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The JHCHS co-hosted a pandemic preparedness exercise called Event 201 in New York City on October 18, 2019, in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum.[1]
On May 25, 2021, the Rockefeller Foundation announced a $400,000 grant for the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security to "identify and showcase successful country responses to COVID-19," as part of the Exemplars in Global Health program. Examplars in Global Health is "a partnership incubated in Gates Ventures, the private office of Bill Gates, in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation."[2]
The Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security is part of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The center has received funding from:[3][4]
Funding of the center was encouraged by Founders Pledge, which cites their Clade X bioterrorism exercise.[8]
Event 201, a pandemic exercise to illustrate preparedness efforts. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved January 3, 2022, from http://archive.today/2022.01.03-222033/https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/ ↩︎
Chang, A., & Miller, M. (2021, May 25). Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security receives a grant from The Rockefeller Foundation to deliver Covid-19 Response Research as part of the Exemplars in Global Health program. The Rockefeller Foundation. https://web.archive.org/web/20230605065933/https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/news/johns-hopkins-center-for-health-security-receives-a-grant-from-the-rockefeller-foundation-to-deliver-covid-19-response-research-as-part-of-the-exemplars-in-global-health-program/ ↩︎ ↩︎
Research Projects. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved July 11, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.07.11-201712/https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/center-research-projects ↩︎
Completed Projects. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved July 11, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230711201855/https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/research-projects/completed-projects ↩︎
Working Group on Readying Populations for COVID-19 Vaccine. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved October 5, 2022, from http://archive.today/2021.04.04-023329/https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/Center-projects/CONVERGE.html ↩︎
Grants. Open Philanthropy. Retrieved July 11, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.07.11-200329/https://www.openphilanthropy.org/grants/?q=&organization-name=johns-hopkins-center-for-health-security ↩︎
Alexopulos, N. (2018, January 22). Center for Health Security receives $399K grant from Rockefeller Foundation to create scalable checklist for nations to assess health system resilience and a guide to making improvements. Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. https://web.archive.org/web/20230711213712/https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/2018/center-for-health-security-receives-399k-grant-from-rockefeller-foundation-0 ↩︎
Halstead, J. (2020). Safeguarding the Future: Cause Area Report (p. 45). Founders Pledge. https://web.archive.org/web/20230711200533/https://assets.ctfassets.net/x5sq5djrgbwu/5C1hNPO8RK2E3RzH9dj88M/1fd2c52ab1e534af95c25c5ebea92b49/Cause_Report_-_Safeguarding_the_Future.pdf ↩︎