Dear Readers,
At the cusp of our fourth year anniversary, Geneva Health Files is proud to unveil a brand new website that effectively communicates our vision and mission, and underscores our unwavering commitment to be at the forefront of global health journalism.
This launch marks a significant milestone in our journey and embarking on this endeavor has been quite exciting. We have meticulously crafted every aspect of our website, from its vibrant color schemes, user friendly layout to its intuitive design, ensuring that it not only reflects our history but also showcases where we are heading.
Communicating the interplay of politics, policy, science and public health is serious business, but does not have to be dull or unimaginative. Through this website, we hope to demonstrate how thoughtful design can elevate even the most intricate technical subjects, making them accessible and engaging to all - in and outside Geneva.
This launch serves to drive greater engagement with our readership. It is also an appeal to new readers to join us on our rewarding entrepreneurial initiative, and an invitation to our existing readers to delve deeper into what we stand for.
We are confident that this will propel us to foster new opportunities and co-create collaborations with partners, donors, and all those passionate about advancing the global health discourse, as we endeavor to broaden and strengthen our community.
To get a glimpse of the captivating journey behind Geneva Health Files, check out a short video that tells our story. Stay connected with us for news, insights, collaborations by visiting genevahealthfiles.com.
To continue reading our cutting edge global health journalism, follow our reportage on genevahealthfiles.substack.com, served to our readers without fear or favor.
I want to take this moment to express my gratitude to Sumesh Duger and his team of designers and developers at Webbies, India, who guided us in envisioning the initial concept for the website. They worked with us every step of the way to flesh out a concrete brand identity.
I also extend my gratitude to my colleagues Claire Csenge, Nishant Sirohi, Neha Gupta, among others who have helped me with this creative project. Special thanks to Toba Oduwaiye on the video, and Amy Clarke at Chembe Collaborative for illustrations.
Form follows function, a reporter chases a story, and readers become a great community.
Thank you for your engagement.
Onwards!
Priti Patnaik
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Congratulations! Onwards from success to another success.
Mohga