By Blossom Ukoha What does it take to transform global health systems into spaces of justice, dignity, and equity? For Dr. Irehobhude O. Iyioha, the answer lies at the powerful intersection of law, race, and human rights, an intersection she is now shaping on a global scale. In March 2026, Irehobhude O. Iyioha was appointed as the inaugural holder of the UNESCO Chair on Health, Race and Human Rights at the University of British Columbia. This landmark appointment is more than a personal milestone. It signals a growing global commitment to addressing racialised health inequities through rigorous research, policy innovation, and legal reform. A Historic Academic Milestone The creation of this UNESCO Chair marks a significant institutional achievement. Established through a formal agreement between UBC President Benoit Antoine Bacon and UNESCO, it is the first UNESCO Chair at UBC and only the second of its kind within a law school…
There is something powerful, almost poetic, about a woman in a lab coat, a lecture hall, or deep in the field, quietly shaping the…
By Blossom Ukoha There is something profoundly powerful about women shaping the future of health through science not just as caregivers, but as innovators,…
On a modest community field in Latin America, a young girl once stood at the edge of a football pitch, hesitant, unsure if she…
The Centre for Economic & Leadership Development (CELD), UK, successfully convened a high-level Global Policy Think Tank Roundtable on 30 March 2026, bringing together…
By Blossom Ukoha “I’m honored to be announced as the next CEO of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation. Alzheimer’s is one of the defining…
By Blossom Ukoha In 2026, the image of power is evolving, but not nearly at the pace required for true equality. Across the globe,…
During her address on the occasion of World Meteorological Day 2026, Celeste Saulo, Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the first…
“If you are not at the table, you are on the menu.” — Shirley Chisholm There is a quiet urgency in these words by…
Roxanne had always been “good with money” or at least, that’s what everyone assumed. She paid her bills on time, contributed to family needs,…
Brené Brown once said that daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves, even when it risks disappointing others, and…
By Blossom Ukoha “We have never been so close to achieving gender equality, and never closer to losing it.” These words from Sima Bahous,…