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...
Plenty of room at the table: Making space for diverse country expertise in the global health dialogue
Elimination Exchange
53 minutes
3 years ago
Plenty of room at the table: Making space for diverse country expertise in the global health dialogue
In early November, GLIDE hosted a roundtable event in partnership with a number of leading global experts. The subject of the debate was how best to turn the rhetoric around needing more country-led development, which we’ve seen in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, into concrete policies. This was the first in a series of Glide Labs events, in which we’ll be convening diverse voices to take a fresh look at pressing global health challenges.
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...