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Feb
7
2024
VIRTUAL
10:00—11:00 AM ET / 3:00-4:00 PM GMT
January 16, 2024
In this webinar, experts will review the ongoing problem of gaps in the global pandemic risk financing architecture in the aftermath of the G20 Pandemic Financing report and G7 Nagasaki Health Ministers’ Communiqué, and propose specific policy recommendations for world leaders and multilateral and b...
Jul
9
2023
7:30—9:00 AM ET / 1:30-3:00 PM UTC+2
June 20, 2023
The global policy community has an opportunity to strengthen Pandemic Preparedness and Response (PPR) while the memory of the pandemic is still recent, but challenges still remain. This roundtable brings together experts to identify activities and investments to improve PPR and identify a practical ...
Jul
8
2023
IN PERSON
12:00—12:00 AM Multiple times and dates (July 8th-July 12th)
June 14, 2023
The IHEA congress is the only global forum for health economists to engage around the latest methodological developments, present recent research findings, and explore the implications of this research for health policy and practice.
Jun
20
2023
10:00—11:15 AM ET / 3:00-4:15 PM BST
June 06, 2023
Senior Fellow Victoria Fan will speak with Gina Samaan from the WHO and Ole Norheim from the University of Bergen and Harvard's TH Chan School of Public Health about possible investments of three kinds of surveillance for preparing for the next pandemic.
May
13
2014
12:00—1:30 PM
May 01, 2014
If recognized in its totality, congenital syphilis--with an annual death toll of around half a million--might rank among the top five causes of child mortality. But congenital syphilis is not widely acknowledged as a priority in global health. Despite being relatively simple to diagnose and treat, i...
Oct
4
2013
12:30—2:00 PM
September 23, 2013
The quality of health services in many developing countries is poor, traditionally leading to calls for greater resources to be devoted to service provision. To better align provider incentives with patient and population health, policymakers are increasingly using pay-for-performance schemes to imp...
Sep
30
2013
12:30—2:00 PM
September 19, 2013
A tremendous amount of radioactive products were discharged as a result of the accident in the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March 2011. When describing the geographical distribution of radioactive contamination, the government, media, and other organizations largely used administrative boundarie...
Jun
12
2013
2:00—2:00 PM
June 14, 2013
Following the launch of the More Health for the Money consultation draft, Amanda Glassman and Victoria Fan host a Twitter chat to answer questions, receive comments and criticisms, and discuss some their findings and recommendations. The Twitter chat will occur on Thursday, June 12 at 2 p.m. ET.
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