« Building and Maintaining Resilience to Address Global Health Challenges »
« Building and Maintaining Resilience to Address Global Health Challenges »
Monday, May 18, 2015 │ 6:30pm – 8:30 pm
This panel discussion will focus on how key local stakeholders are working to build systems capable of addressing long-term global health issues like NCDs while maintaining resilience to outbreaks like Ebola. In light of the need to develop domestic financing mechanisms to pay for long term health solutions, stakeholders are moving beyond public-private partnerships to a model of country stakeholder engagement that includes and leverages the strengths of all actors.
Speakers :
Rick Brennan, Director of Emergency Risk Management & Humanitarian Response, World Health Organization
Carrie La Jeunesse, AAAS Congressional Science & Technology Policy Fellow
Jonathan D. Quick, President & CEO, Management Sciences for Health
Jeffrey Sturchio, President & CEO, Rabin Martin
Alan Tennenberg, Vice President for Global Health, Johnson & Johnson
With special remarks by Dr. Kent Brantly, Medical Missions Adviser for Samaritan’s Purse and US Ebola Survivor
Closing remarks by Dr. Ariel Pablos-Mendez, Assistant Administrator for Global Health, USAID
Speakers
D. Quick Jonathan
President & CEO, MSH
Sturchio Jeffrey
President & CEO, Rabin Martin
Brennan Rick
Director, Emergency Risk Management & Humanitarian Response, World Health Organization
Guillaume Florence
Minister of Health, Haiti
Tennenberg Alan
Vice President, Global Health, Johnson & Johnson
La Jeunesse Carrie
AAAS Congressional Science & Technology Policy Fellow
Brantly Kent
Medical Missions Advisor for Samaritan’s Purse and US Ebola Survivor
Pablos-Méndez Ariel
Assistant Administrator for Global Health, USAID