Not all health/patient education materials have a global health focus. These resources provide educational materials and additional resources created by global health organizations for use in the global health field.
The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) is a nonprofit organization which contains members from over 170 academic institutions and other organizations. The site contains useful information relating to funding sources, videos, webinars, training modules, toolkits, and other resources for global health.
Health Books International (formerly known as TALC) was founded in 1965 by Professor David Morley (CBE, MD, FRCP) when he was lecturer at the Institute of Child Health, in response to many requests from overseas students for teaching equipment to use in their own countries.
The Pediatric Education in Disasters (PEDs) training program was developed for use in international settings, with 10 topics or modules. The PEDs modules are available in English and Spanish, and 8 of these modules were revised for potential use in the United States.
HINARI Programme set up by WHO together with major publishers, enables developing countries to gain access to one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature.
Electronic libraries of resources on a particular health topic that are vetted and selected by technical experts. They are designed for health program managers, service providers, and policy makers
The Lancet Global Health Portal includes global health series, special global health regional reports, commissions, and other resources for global health.