Jing Han
Jing Han is a global health policy and regulatory affairs specialist with over sixteen years of experience working at the intersection of public health governance and regulatory implementation in China and international settings. She has held technical roles with the World Health Organization at headquarters and country levels, contributing to the development and application of normative guidance, regulatory frameworks, and policy instruments across communicable and noncommunicable disease programmes.
Her work includes engagement with national authorities and private sector stakeholders to operationalize surveillance systems, regulatory coordination mechanisms, and large-scale policy implementation, including participation in China’s national emergency response task force during the COVID-19 period. She also brings expertise on the relationship between climate change and communicable disease transmission, with attention to impacts on morbidity, mortality, and health system adaptation.
She is currently based at the Geneva Graduate Institute, where her interests focus on global pandemic governance and the political–economic dynamics shaping health policy and regulation.
