Forging Partnerships for Global Health: Solutions in Times of Crisis and Change - CANCELLED
In a time of shifting policies and global uncertainty, how should leaders respond to the urgent need for strong public health leadership and cross-sector collaboration, especially amidst funding freezes?
Forging Partnerships for Global Health: Solutions in Times of Crisis and Change
In a time of shifting policies and global uncertainty, how should leaders respond to the urgent need for strong public health leadership and cross-sector collaboration, especially amidst funding freezes?
This panel will delve into the effects of recent U.S. policies on both public and global health. How do funding freezes impact efforts to maintain and improve health systems? What strategies can experts from academia, NGOs, and the private and public sectors employ to effectively navigate policy shifts and mitigate disruptions? How can they forge resilient partnerships and secure resources to advance health equity worldwide?
Brought to you by the Harvard Chan School of Public Health Office for Alumni Relations, join Bill Bean, MPH '11, Instructor at the Harvard Chan School and Natalie Meyers, SM '13, Executive Vice President of Programs & Partnerships at ReSurge International, and a panel of experts for an insightful discussion on how leaders can adapt, advocate, and drive impactful solutions despite financial constraints in the face of evolving global health challenges.
Panelists:
- Jenny Yip, Director, ReSurge International; Member, Board of Trustees, Global Fund for Women
- Temple Cooley, Program Officer at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- Shereen Bhan, Leadership Development Director, WomenLIft Health
- Neha Agarwal, Senior Director of Strategy (USAID implementing partner), PATH
Date:
Monday, April 7, 2025
5:30 - 7:30 PM
Location:
LightHouse (half-block from City Hall)
1155 Market Street, 10th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
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Questions?
alumni@hsph.harvard.edu