In this landmark episode, two titans of global health, Sir Professor Peter Piot and Simon Bland, engage in a candid and compelling conversation about the field's evolving landscape. They dissect the concept of "Global Health 2.0/3.0," exploring how recent funding shifts and geopolitical changes are not just challenges, but catalysts for radical transformation. From the critical importance of country ownership and local innovation to the potential of AI and the urgent need for institutional ac...
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In this landmark episode, two titans of global health, Sir Professor Peter Piot and Simon Bland, engage in a candid and compelling conversation about the field's evolving landscape. They dissect the concept of "Global Health 2.0/3.0," exploring how recent funding shifts and geopolitical changes are not just challenges, but catalysts for radical transformation. From the critical importance of country ownership and local innovation to the potential of AI and the urgent need for institutional ac...
On a mission to protect us from the next pandemic I Eloise Todd
Elimination Exchange
23 minutes
1 year ago
On a mission to protect us from the next pandemic I Eloise Todd
With everything we have learned over the past few years, are we really prepared to tackle new outbreaks like mpox that we are facing right now? In this episode, we speak to Eloise Todd, Director & Co-Founder of the Pandemic Action Network (PAN) to explore the critical intersection of global health security and infectious disease elimination. From the threat of a looming pandemic and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to the impact of climate change on people and vector-borne illne...
Elimination Exchange
In this landmark episode, two titans of global health, Sir Professor Peter Piot and Simon Bland, engage in a candid and compelling conversation about the field's evolving landscape. They dissect the concept of "Global Health 2.0/3.0," exploring how recent funding shifts and geopolitical changes are not just challenges, but catalysts for radical transformation. From the critical importance of country ownership and local innovation to the potential of AI and the urgent need for institutional ac...