Watson’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies named a National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health ‘Ecosystem’ partner organization

The Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies was named one of the partners to receive rapid research funding from the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health in the event of a future disaster.

The National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (NCDMPH) recently established a nationwide “Ecosystem to Advance Science, Operations, and Education in Disasters.” The Watson Institute’s Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies (CHRHS) is one of the 18 partners chosen to be on standby to receive rapid research funding from the NCDMPH in the event of a future disaster. 

According to an NCDMPH press release, “The Ecosystem is a collaboration of medical and public health partners across the country that allows NCDMPH to leverage diverse areas of expertise on behalf of the federal government. This model allows NCDMPH to draw on needed capabilities from multiple organizations with demonstrated excellence in medicine and public health. Most critically, the Ecosystem allows quick mobilization of resources.”


Read the full NCDMPH press release