Malaria and Global Health Security
Overcoming Systemic Barriers and Managing Resources to Eliminate Poverty-Related Diseases
Date
Sunday, 12th October
Time
16:00-17:30 CEST
14:00-15:30 UTC
Room
Forum 2
Co-Host(s)
About the session
This session will use malaria as a lens to explore the broader challenges and opportunities in combating infectious diseases. In this session, speakers from the German government, Medicines for Malaria Venture, the RBM Partnership to end malaria, AMREF, Africa CDC and EDCTP will examine the systemic, financial, and human resource barriers to malaria elimination, as well as the key drivers that can accelerate progress. By focusing on malaria, the session will highlight strategies that can also strengthen responses to other infectious diseases worldwide.
Chair(s) / Moderator(s)
Speakers
Ariane Hildebrandt
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
Department for Global Health, Equality of Opportunity, Digital Technologies, and Food Security | Director-General
Germany
Barbara Laurenceau
RBM Partnership to End Malaria
Head of Strategy and Programs
Switzerland
Kristie Mikus
Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC)
Executive Director
United States of America
Ngashi Ngongo
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)
Chief of Staff and Head of the Executive Office
Cuallau Jabbeh-Howe
Ministry of Health
Assistant Minister for Preventive Services
Liberia
Virtual Participation
Michael Makanga
European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) Association
Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking | Executive Director of Global Health
Belgium
Martin Fitchet
Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV)
CEO
Switzerland
Olivia Ngou
Impact Santé Afrique
Founder and Executive Director
Camaroon
Mikheil Sarjveladze
Minister of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Health, Labour, and Social Affairs
Georgia
Maru Aregawi Weldedawit
World Health Organization (WHO)
High Burden to High Impact, Global Malaria Programme | Unit Head
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