Mark Dybul

Mark Dybul

The Honorable Mark Dybul, MD, is the co-director of the Center for Global Health Practice and Impact, and professor in the Department of Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. He is also a chair and fellow with the Joep Lange Institute. A well-recognized global health expert and humanitarian, Dr. Dybul served as executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and as the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, overseeing the implementation of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

Latest Articles

Opinion: The US must continue to support Africa's advances in health

Opinion: The US must continue to support Africa's advances in health

over 6 years ago // The Future of US aid

Charles Holmes, Susan Kim, and Mark Dybul, directors at the Center for Global Health and Quality at Georgetown University, explain why it is time for the U.S. to double down on its funding commitment to tackling Africa's health challenges.

Opinion: The White House foreign aid review is long overdue. Here's how to get reform right.

Opinion: The White House foreign aid review is long overdue. Here's how to get reform right.

about 7 years ago // The future of US aid

Three development leaders and former U.S. aid agency executives applaud the White House undertaking of a foreign assistance review — but express concern that current thinking could hurt national interests.

Opinion: 4 ways to demystify universal health coverage

Opinion: 4 ways to demystify universal health coverage

about 8 years ago // Healthy Horizons

The term universal health coverage is widely used, but the concept is broad and the details of what it entails are difficult to understand. Mark Dybul, professor at Georgetown University and former head of the Global Fund and of PEPFAR, believes it is essential to demystify the term in order to focus on concrete goals anchored in health impact. Here are his solutions on how to accomplish this.