The G-HAP Project is a part of an NIH grant to the SECURE Gulf Coast Center , a partnership of seven academic and health organizations stretching from Texas to Florida. G-HAP is focused on incorporating pro-health planning into Galveston’s various sectoral recovery efforts, including through creation of an evidence base to support decisionmaking, public education and engagement, and support for pro-health policy development and planning. To date, our work has focused on healthy food security, housing, education, and several other issues.
What can Mississippi’s (and Texas’) health care systems learn from Iran?
Hunger Games, Examining the Paradox Between Hunger and Obesity in the U.S.
Activites Report 2010-2011
Health Impact Assessment
Envisioning Galveston