Monday 10 June 2024
Panel
Pandemics, climate change, antimicrobial resistance... Despite the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, the threats to global health remain numerous and significant, and the challenge of reinforcing and building a global health architecture capable of responding to these challenges is pressing. While political attention is diverted from global health, lessons on solidarity and equity are still to be learned to build a more cohesive global health ecosystem. This session will aim to take stock of the conversations planned at the World Health Assembly around a pandemic agreement.
With the participation of
Magda Robalo
President, Institute for Global Health and Development
Speaker
Anthony So
Professor of the Practice, Director, Innovation + Design Enabling Access (IDEA) Initiative, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Speaker
Eloise Todd
Co-Founder, Pandemic Action Network
Speaker
Moderator
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