PANEL DISCUSSIONPD 14
From Fragmentation to Coherence: Partnering for Pandemic Resilience
Country Leadership at the Core of the Pandemic Fund’s Vision for a Safer World
Date
Monday, 13th October
Time
14:00-15:30 CEST
12:00-13:30 UTC
Room
Hall 2
Co-Host(s)
About the session
Over the past three decades, the global health landscape has witnessed an increasing array of actors—from international organizations and pooled financing mechanisms to philanthropic foundations. While targeted initiatives to combat specific diseases have yielded important gains, they too often operate in silos, sidelining national governments and resulting in a whole that is smaller than the sum of its parts. Against a backdrop of constrained international financing for health, there is a growing and legitimate call for more coherent, coordinated approaches – anchored in national and regional priorities. This call for country leadership is powerfully reflected in the Lusaka Agenda. At the core of the Pandemic Fund’s vision for a safer, more resilient world is country leadership— supported by effective partnerships with governments, international organizations, civil society, philanthropic foundations, and the private sector. As the world faces mounting threats to health security, this session will highlight how these country-driven investments supported by the Pandemic Fund are making a difference.
The session will open with welcoming remarks from the Rwandan Minister of Health, Sabin Nsanzimana. A high-level, moderated panel discussion will follow, bringing together leaders from governments and global and regional health institutions. The panel will emphasize complementarity with existing global efforts and the Fund’s unique role in delivering sustained, scalable impact. This will be followed by a dynamic fireside chat between Priya Basu, Executive Head of the Pandemic Fund, and the co-chairs of the Pandemic Fund’s External Advisory Council. This fireside chat will spotlight the pivotal role of private sector leaders in advancing pandemic preparedness and response across Africa. It will explore how private sector actors are delivering innovative solutions, technical expertise, and partnership models that strengthen health systems and accelerate PPR investments.
The session will be moderated by Andrew Sollinger, CEO & publisher of Foreign Policy.
The session will open with welcoming remarks from the Rwandan Minister of Health, Sabin Nsanzimana. A high-level, moderated panel discussion will follow, bringing together leaders from governments and global and regional health institutions. The panel will emphasize complementarity with existing global efforts and the Fund’s unique role in delivering sustained, scalable impact. This will be followed by a dynamic fireside chat between Priya Basu, Executive Head of the Pandemic Fund, and the co-chairs of the Pandemic Fund’s External Advisory Council. This fireside chat will spotlight the pivotal role of private sector leaders in advancing pandemic preparedness and response across Africa. It will explore how private sector actors are delivering innovative solutions, technical expertise, and partnership models that strengthen health systems and accelerate PPR investments.
The session will be moderated by Andrew Sollinger, CEO & publisher of Foreign Policy.
Chair(s) / Moderator(s)
Speakers
Lisa Indar
The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA)
Executive Director
Trinidad and Tobago
Open
Tisha Wheeler
Roche Diagnostics
Director, International Health Policy, Global Access & Policy | Co-Chair, Pandemic Fund External Advisory Council
United States of America
Open
Budi Gunadi Sadikin
Minister of Health
Indonesia
Open
Sabin Nsanzimana
The Pandemic Fund
Co-Chair of the Governing Board | Minister of Health
Rwanda
Open
Priya Basu
The Pandemic Fund
Executive Head
United States of America
Open
Fnu Kinz Ul Eman
Dopasi Foundation
CEO
Pakistan
Open
Jean Kaseya
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)
Director-General
Open
Edem Adzogenu
The AfroChampions Initiative
Co-Chair I Co-Chair, Pandemic Fund External Advisory Council
United States of America
Open
Rakan Nassereldine
Minister of Public Health
Lebanon
Open