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Alain Labrique

Alain Labrique

World Health Organization (WHO)
Data, Digital Health, Analytics and AI | Director

About Alain Labrique

Dr. Alain Labrique is the founding director of the Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative, a multi-disciplinary Center of Excellence of over 150 projects engaged in mHealth innovation and research across the Johns Hopkins system. An infectious disease and population epidemiologist, he serves on the faculty in the Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Program of the Department of International Health. Dr. Labrique was recognized as one of the Top 11 mHealth Innovators in 2011 by the Rockefeller Foundation and the UN Foundation and was a lead author on a Bellagio Declaration on mHealth Evidence. In 2018, he was awarded the Excellence in International Public Health Practice Award and a Distinguished Alumnus award from the Bloomberg School. Dr. Labrique received a Presidential Excellence in Advising Award for teaching and Bloomberg School recognition for teaching and mentoring students. His work on mHealth strategies for health system strengthening remains among the most cited mHealth resources in the peer-reviewed literature. Labrique has authored over 150 publications in high-impact journals, as well as many book chapters and technical reports on Digital Health, M&E methodologies and emerging infectious diseases. Labrique has served as a Digital Health and Technical Advisor to several international and global health agencies and Ministries of Health including the World Health Organization, GSMA, USAID, Digital Impact Alliance and HealthEnabled. Dr. Labrique is the current Chair of the WHO mHealth Technical Evidence Review Group (mTERG) and the WHO Digital Health Guidelines Development Group, technical bodies convened by WHO to advise governments on digital health investments. In addition to teaching and training students and faculty at Hopkins and as a Visiting Professor at institutions in Bangladesh and China, Labrique is lead investigator for several research projects measuring the impact of information and communications technologies on improving maternal, neonatal and infant health in resource-limited settings. He has, over the past decade, concentrated on developing and testing appropriate information and communication technologies (ICTs) that may strengthen gaps in health system performance - targeting both supply- and demand-side challenges. Dr. Labrique is also actively engaged in developing and validating new public health technologies, and is the inventor of a number of patented diagnostic and anthropometric devices. Dr. Labrique speaks fluent English, French, and Bengali.