GLOBAL HEALTH LABGHL 08IN-PERSON ONLY
Private Investments in Public Good for Global Health: How Do We Combine Forces in an Equitable Way
Building Partnerships to Address Funding Gaps and Improve Health Outcomes
Date
Monday, 13th October
Time
09:00-10:30 CEST
07:00-08:30 UTC
Room
Hub 2
About the session
In times of an unprecedented, catastrophic decline in institutional funding to address the global health crisis - particularly in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs) - there is a pressing need for private sector actors to step up in innovative and radically collaborative ways to fill the funding gap and prevent immediate and mid-term negative impacts on global health.
Specifically, scalable, replicable health care innovators need access to investments along the continuum of capital (from grants to investments).
This session will showcase how unlikely partners join forces to de-risk engagements, accelerate processes and scale solutions that produce sizeable, sustainable, and positive health outcomes for the most vulnerable populations.
The goal of this session is to actively engage in dialogue about the complementarity effects among stakeholders in the global health space.
This workshop will identify synergies, overlaps and low-hanging fruits for collaboration to break down silos and mobilize resources for the creation of public goods for health. Through examples or creative co-financing, the workshop will illustrate models already pursued and challenge institutions, funders, and implementers to develop pragmatic solutions in this new environment of sustainable funding needs beyond traditional donors.
Specifically, scalable, replicable health care innovators need access to investments along the continuum of capital (from grants to investments).
This session will showcase how unlikely partners join forces to de-risk engagements, accelerate processes and scale solutions that produce sizeable, sustainable, and positive health outcomes for the most vulnerable populations.
The goal of this session is to actively engage in dialogue about the complementarity effects among stakeholders in the global health space.
This workshop will identify synergies, overlaps and low-hanging fruits for collaboration to break down silos and mobilize resources for the creation of public goods for health. Through examples or creative co-financing, the workshop will illustrate models already pursued and challenge institutions, funders, and implementers to develop pragmatic solutions in this new environment of sustainable funding needs beyond traditional donors.
Speakers
Aly Rahim
World Bank
Program Manager, CIVIC / Global Partnership for Social Accountability (GPSA)
United States of America
Open
Bahaa Eddine Sarroukh
Philips Foundation
Executive Director
The Netherlands
Open
Julius Emmrich
Elucid Social
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Germany
Open
Cecile Nadine Billaux
European Commission | Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG INTPA)
Head of Unit G4 – Social Inclusion and Protection, Health and Demography
Open
Samuel Knauss
Elucid Social
Co-Founder & Managing Director | Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin I Charité Center for Global Health (CCGH) | Group Leader
Germany
Open