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- 14th Oct, 2024
KEY 02 – Milestones and Challenges in Tackling AMR
Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 04:00 PM - 05:30 PM / UTC: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Keynote (KEY 02) - Europe
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) remains a growing and concerning global challenge, despite decades of concerted effort. We’ve tried raising the alarm with terrifying statistics and compelling economic arguments, yet AMR continues to be overshadowed by other priorities. How do we move forward to secure the commitment and action needed to address AMR effectively?
This dynamic keynote session will explore key milestones in understanding, preventing, and managing AMR. The discussion will offer the latest insights on where we stand, address what is holding back progress, and showcase successful interventions. In the wake of the United Nations (UN) High-Level Meeting on AMR, this session will also address persistent challenges, including the slow pace of new drug development, inadequate regulatory frameworks, and the need for global coordination.
Ultimately, this session seeks to inspire the World Health Summit (WHS) audience with greater urgency, alignment, and ambition to bring commitments and goals for AMR to fruition from a policy and systems perspective. By examining both achievements and obstacles, this session aims to foster collective action to mitigate AMR's impact on global health. Join us in navigating the complex landscape of AMR, celebrate progress, and address the roadblocks that remain.
Hosts:
Federal Ministry of Health of Germany (BMG)
Moderators:
Latifat Okara
Economist Impact | Principal for Health Policy and Insights | United States of America
Dr. Muna Abu Sin
Federal Ministry of Health (BMG) | Ambassador on Antimicrobial Resistance | Germany
Dr. Abdullah Algwizani
Public Health Authority | CEO | Saudi Arabia
Prof. Dame Sally Davies
UK Special Envoy on Antimicrobial Resistance | United Kingdom
Dr. Arshnee Moodley
CGIAR | Antimicrobial Resistance Hub | Lead | Kenya
Dr. David Reddy
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) | Director-General | Switzerland
Dr. John-Arne Røttingen
Wellcome Trust | CEO | United Kingdom
Prof. Dr. Orazio Schillaci
Minister of Health | Italy
Video Participation
Prof. Dr. Abdellahi Sidi Mohamed Weddih
Minister of Health | Mauritania
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- 14th Oct, 2024
PD 10 – Driving Action: Innovation and Access for a Resilient Response Against AMR
Exploring Future Scenarios and Shaping Better Solutions
Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Panel Discussion (PD 10) - Europe
2024 is a significant year for addressing the urgency of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), which requires a broad, multi-stakeholder approach. Alarming statistics underpin the need for prompt action. In 2019, AMR was responsible for 1.27 million deaths and contributed to nearly five million overall. It’s a crisis that impacts every aspect of modern medicine, from surgery to cancer care.
The challenge is related not only to strengthening innovation but also to ensuring sustainable and appropriate access to both existing and new antibiotics, which requires a concerted approach to addressing the many interconnected challenges.
This session will delve into perspectives on the critical need for developing new antibiotics to treat resistant infections, and explore the path forward for concrete solutions to improve the innovation outlook and patient access. It will also explore how to maintain this priority high on the upcoming G7/G20 agendas.
Hosts:
CARB-X
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA)
Chairs:
Deepali Patel
AMR Action Fund | Director of International Policy | United States of America
Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda
Minister of Health | Malawi
Joël Denis
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) | Centre for Vaccine and Therapeutic Readiness | Director General | Canada
Dr. David Reddy
International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) | Director-General | Switzerland
Dr. Stefan Hagel
Jena University Hospital | Assistant Medical Director | Germany
Dr. Tamas Andras Koncz
Pfizer | Accord Chief Medical Officer (CMO) | Germany
Laurent Muschel
European Commission | Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HERA) | Acting Director-General
Prof. Dr. Kevin Outterson
Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator (CARB-X) | Executive Director | United States of America
Florence Séjourné
AUROBAC THERAPEUTICS | CEO | France
Nour Shamas
World Health Organization (WHO) | AMR Survivors Taskforce Member & Antimicrobial Stewardship Consultant
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- 14th Oct, 2024
Oct. 14, 2024, CEST: 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / UTC: 07:00 AM - 08:30 AM
Workshop (WS 10) - South America
Antibiotics play a crucial role in modern medicine and without them many treatments and procedures (for example in cancer care, organ transplantation and childbirth) carry a significantly higher risk of complication or failure. However, the increasing resistance of bacterial pathogens to antibiotics - Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) - undermines the efficacy of these treatments and jeopardizes the benefits of modern healthcare, posing grave risks to vulnerable patient groups.
The world urgently needs Research & Development (R&D) to develop novel and innovative antibiotics that would not only safeguard the advance of medicine, but further provide value by decreasing the selection pressure on established antibiotics.
We stand at a pivotal moment to address the pressing health, economic, and societal issues of AMR. Public and private partners are facing the triple challenge of AMR: fostering innovation and viable markets for new, life-saving treatments and diagnostics, ensuring equitable access to safe and effective antibiotics, and the need for stewardship in use. Investment in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education will be critical to build the AMR R&D workforce for the future.
Acknowledging that innovation is essential to addressing AMR, and drawing on the anticipated discussions related to the Political Declaration on AMR this session aims to explore real-world solutions in policy, funding and cross-sector collaboration to accelerate the discovery and global supply of groundbreaking antibiotics.
Hosts:
Global AMR R&D Hub
Roche
Moderators:
Shiulie Ghosh
Journalist and TV Anchor | United Kingdom
Dr. Khaled Abdel-Ghaffar
Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of Health and Population | Egypt
Dr. Cary Adams
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) | CEO | Switzerland
Prof. Dr. Sabiha Essack
University of Kwazulu-Natal | South African Research Chair in Antibiotic Resistance & One Health | South Africa
Dr. Malin Grape
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs | Ambassador on Antimicrobial Resistance | Sweden
Dr. Michael Lobritz
Roche Pharma Research & Early Development (pRED) | Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Area | VP and Global Head | Switzerland
Dr. Elmar Nimmesgern
European Commission | DG Research & Innovation | Policy Officer
Dr. Lesley Ogilvie
Global AMR R&D Hub | Secretariat | Director | Germany
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- 13th Oct, 2024
Room AFRICA
PD 04 – Addressing Pandemic Threats Through the Lens of Climate Change
Oct. 13, 2024, CEST: 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM / UTC: 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Panel Discussion (PD 04) - Africa
The intersection of climate change and health has received increased public attention in recent years. However, the impact of climate change on infectious diseases is not always part of the discussion.
The changing climate is expanding the range of disease-carrying animals, such as mosquitoes and bats, partly due to climate-prompted migration. This increases the number of animal-to-human spill-over opportunities and viral-sharing between animals, heightening the risk of a new human virus, or Disease X, emerging.
Human health, planetary health, animal health and plant health are interdependent. We cannot advance pandemic resilience without considering how others are approaching the shared ecosystem.
As countries around the world learn from their experience in COVID-19 to build their resilience against an unknown future pandemic, it is imperative to incorporate climate change and One Health in the consideration and engineer systemic changes.
This panel discussion seeks to examine the relationship between pandemics, climate change and One Health, identify existing gaps and potential areas of intervention, and foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders.
Hosts:
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
Chairs:
Prof. Jane Halton
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) | Chair of the Board | Norway
Prof. Dr. Victor J. Dzau
National Academy of Medicine (NAM) | President | United States of America
Dr. Githinji Gitahi
Amref Health Africa | Group CEO | Kenya
Dr. Ramanan Laxminarayan
One Health Trust | Founder and President | United States of America
Dr. Jeni Miller
Global Climate and Health Alliance (GCHA) | Executive Director | United States of America
WHO-Civil Society Working Group on Climate and Health | Co-Chair
Dr. María Neira
World Health Organization (WHO) | Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health | Director
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- 24th Sep, 2024
🌟 Help us spread the word and nominate a Youth on the Move for the UNICEF UNV Programme! 🌟
You can find the links to the webinar in the attached file.
Do you know a passionate and talented young displaced person or migrant facing barriers in accessing traditional internships and learning-to-earning opportunities?
Join us for one of our information sessions to learn more how you can nominate a youth on the move under the new UNICEF UNV Youth on the Move Programme, an initiative designed to empower displaced and migrant youth by providing them with valuable opportunities to build their skills and knowledge.
In the info sessions, you will learn about the vision of the programme, its eligibility criteria, the application and nomination process.
Eligibility criteria for the programme
- Young people aged 20-32
- Refugees, asylum seekers, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and migrants (Please note the eligible categories may vary from country to country depending on government regulations and legal frameworks with regard to work permissions for different groups of displaced persons and migrants)
- Individuals who face barriers in accessing learning-to-earning pathways due to their migration and displacement experience (e.g. lack of education certification, financial, legal barriers, discrimination, or other barriers) and are able to explain this in their application
- Female candidates and candidates with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
The Programme intends to create opportunities for young people on the move facing learning barriers and challenges to earn their living, therefore, we are not looking for candidates with a university degree or currently enrolled in university.
🌟 Become a Youth on the Move UNV with UNICEF! 🌟
Are you a passionate and talented young person facing barriers in accessing traditional professional and learning-to-earning opportunities?
Join us for one of our information sessions to learn more about the vacancies under the new UNICEF UNV Youth on the Move Programme, an initiative designed to empower displaced and migrant youth by providing them with valuable opportunities to build their skills and knowledge.
In the info sessions, you will learn about the vision of the programme, its eligibility criteria, and the application process. We will also share some tips and guidance about what to pay attention to in your application and motivation statement.
Eligibility criteria for the programme
- Young people aged 20-32
- Refugees, asylum seekers, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and migrants (Please note the eligible categories may vary from country to country depending on government regulations and legal frameworks with regard to work permissions for different groups of displaced persons and migrants)
- Individuals who face barriers in accessing learning-to-earning pathways due to their migration and displacement experience (e.g. lack of education certification, financial, legal barriers, discrimination, or other barriers) and are able to explain this in their application
- Female candidates and candidates with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
The Programme intends to create opportunities for young people on the move facing learning barriers and challenges to earn their living, therefore, we are not looking for candidates with a university degree or currently enrolled in university.
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- 23rd Sep, 2024
Dear Hub members,
On Monday, 23 September, the Subcommittee for Global Health (Unterausschuss für Globale Gesundheit) of the German Parliament (Bundestag) will hold its 26th session.
Global Health Hub Germany Managing Director Corinna Heineke will share the results of a survey among non-state actors on the occasion of the mid-term review of the German Federal Government's Global Health Strategy.
The meeting is open to the public and can be followed virtually here: www.bundestag.de (in German only)
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- 23rd Sep, 2024
Dear Hub members,
On Monday, 23 September, the Subcommittee for Global Health (Unterausschuss für Globale Gesundheit) of the German Parliament (Bundestag) will hold its 26th session.
Global Health Hub Germany Managing Director Corinna Heineke will share the results of a survey among non-state actors on the occasion of the mid-term review of the German Federal Government's Global Health Strategy.
The meeting is open to the public and can be followed virtually here: www.bundestag.de (in German only)
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- 5th Dec, 2024 - 6th Dec, 2024
Dear Hub Members, We are delighted to invite you to this year’s Global Health Talk on 5 – 6 December 2024 at the Conference Center Mauerstraße 27 in Berlin. Our annual flagship event will bring together leading global health experts from different stakeholder groups and high-level representatives from the German Federal Government, including Federal Minister of Health Prof. Dr. Karl Lauterbach. The event is a great opportunity for interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral exchange and to engage in lively discussions around Global Health. This year's Global Health Talk will be an in-person event only. Check out the programme, register for the event & join us in Berlin: https://live.invitario.com/en/global-health-talk-2024/registration-/ We look forward to your participation and valuable conversations that will shape the future of Global Health. Sincerely, The Management Team of the Global Health Hub Germany
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- 18th Dec, 2024
Dear Global Health & Migration Community Members (Global Health Hub Germany),
Please join our Community Meeting on December 18 at 15:00 Berlin over BigBlueButton:
https://webinare.e-collaboration.eu/b/rooms/quy-4tp-alp-s0p/join
PW: nw6jwp
Agenda / December 18, 2024
- will be updated
Best regards,
Sonu & Henna
for the Global Health and Migration Community, GHHG
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- 5th Nov, 2024
Dear Hub Community,
We are pleased to announce the upcoming community event organized by the Global Health Hub Germany’s Global Women’s Health subgroup on feminist policy.
In recent years, feminist approaches to policymaking have received increased attention. In Germany, the government has introduced feminist guidelines for its foreign and development policy, and calls are made to apply a feminist lens to global health policy. For good reasons: research shows that women, gender minorities, and marginalized populations often face multiple barriers in receiving the health services they need, increasing their risk of facing infections and diseases or dying from preventable deaths, e.g., in pregnancy and childbirth. Feminist global health policy prioritizes equity, intersectionality, inclusivity, and the diverse health challenges faced by marginalized groups, particularly women, gender minorities and multiply oppressed individuals. In a world where health disparities persist, these approaches push for policies that address systemic inequities, working towards designing health programs that benefit everyone and leave no one behind.
The webinar will provide a 101 on feminist approaches to global health policy and explore examples for their implementation. Participants should attain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of feminist global health policy, their added value for German policymaking, as well as their challenges and pitfalls.
The audience will have the opportunity to listen to and discuss with our distinctive panelists:
- Dr. Lisa Hoffmann, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Elizabeth Kayanga, Integrated Disabled Women Activities, Uganda
- Department of Sex and Gender Sensitive Medicine, Bielefeld University (tbc)
- GENDRO (tbc)
Please register for the event following this link.
Once you are registered for the webinar, you will receive a confirmation. The webinar will take place in English.
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- 26th Sep, 2024
Location: Online via WebEx Webinar (no physical meeting)
Speaker: Fabiana Lorencatto – Co-Director and Associate Professor for the Centre for Behaviour Change at University College London
Online participation is possible without registration.
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- 9th Sep, 2024 - 13th Sep, 2024
The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany and the Stiftung Deutsches Meeresmuseum, Stralsund, Germany are delighted to host the 15th Scientific Conference of the European Wildlife Disease Association in Stralsund, Germany from 9–13 September 2024.
The conference will be organised in hybrid format and will focus on the topic (online registration is still possible)
One Health – Challenges and Opportunities for the Surveillance and Management of Wildlife.
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- 24th Sep, 2024
This high-level event will convene former Heads of State — including New Zealand’s The Right Honourable Helen Clark — and government, senior policymakers, and non-governmental leaders to address how we can build on the Summit of the Future (Sept. 22-23) calls-to-action — specifically an “Emergency Platform” — to ensure we are prepared to respond to complex global shocks.
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- 13th Sep, 2024
The destruction of the Gaza Strip since October 7 has been unprecedented. According to a damage assessment report by the European Union, while homes are the majority of the infrastructure that has been destroyed, critical facilities including hospitals, health facilities, and basic services for sanitation, hygiene, education, energy and ICT are all catastrophically damaged.
There are currently no fully functioning hospitals in the Gaza Strip, and an estimated 700 healthcare and aid workers’ lives have been lost. Medical facilities are lacking personnel, beds, medicine, equipment and electricity. The extent of damage to both medical facilities and water and sanitation infrastructure raises significant concerns regarding the potential spread of communicable diseases
To prevent further loss of life, there is an imminent need to rebuild basic services, including most importantly, the healthcare sector.
Join us
We look forward to welcoming and hearing from representatives from humanitarian and development organisations, donors, academic institutions, civil society organisations, and professional bodies and member associations.
This event is by invitation. So please let us know (via the form) if you would like to join the conference!
Where?
KIT EventsWe welcome both in-person and online participation. However, some of the sessions can online be joined in-person. This is indicated on the programme.
The conference will be held on 13 September 2024 at KIT in Amsterdam.
Please visit the programme page for the details
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- 13th Oct, 2024
Registration via: https://web.cvent.com/event/bf673d11-b119-4728-81a2-e3cae0f31a9a
This event will bring together members of public health authorities, international organizations, health leaders, representatives from parliament, and civil society. Together, they will present current evidence, share best practices, and explore key policy measures to enhance the optimized use of antibiotics.
- What are the implications of the recent United Nations declaration on antimicrobial resistance for strategic approaches to combating AMR globally?
- How do accurate and timely diagnostics contribute to the effective management of AMR, and what are the main barriers to the widespread adoption of diagnostic tools?
- How are diagnostics currently integrated into National Action Plans on AMR?
- What specific roles can different stakeholders (government, private sector, NGOs) play in advancing the use of point-of-care diagnostics in AMR?
Feel free to contact me if you any questions.
Bests
Ali
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- 5th Dec, 2024 - 6th Dec, 2024
Dear Hub Community,
We are delighted to invite you to this year’s Global Health Talk, our annual flagship event, bringing together leading global health experts from different stakeholder groups and high-level representatives from the German government. The event is a great opportunity to network among our active Hub members and to gain insights into our diverse Hub Communities.
All guests are warmly invited to the opening ceremony with Federal Minister of Health Prof. Karl Lauterbach, followed by a keynote on fragility and global health from Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze (TBC). Following this, we will dive into discussions on the following key topics in global health:
- Panel on Fragility & Global Health
- Climate and Health Nexus: Analysis of COP 29
- European Cooperation in Global Health
- Non-Communicable Diseases: UN High-Level Meeting 2025
- International Processes in Global Health Policy
Please mark your calendars for the event & join us in Berlin on December 05 – 06
at the Conference Center, Mauerstraße 27, 10117 Berlin.
Registration will open soon.
We look forward to your participation and the valuable conversations that will shape the future of global health.
Sincerely,
The Management Team of the Global Health Hub Germany
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- 30th Aug, 2024
Dear all,
Our next community meeting will take place Friday, August 30th at 11am-12.30pm BST (12:00-13:30 Uhr Berlin/Bonn). It is my pleasure to invite all of you warmly for this very special community event, where we will welcome colleagues from Imperial College London!
Jess Newberry Le Vay and her colleagues will share her insights on a fantastic global effort on Climate Change and Mental Health, the CONNECTING CLIMATE MINDS project: https://www.connectingclimateminds.org/
"Connecting Climate Minds is working to foster connections between people all over the world to come together to understand and respond to the deep interconnections between climate change and mental health"
We will start with insights from our own COMMUNITY PAPER which we created and published earlier this year, originating in a brief for the Federal Government: https://community.globalhealthhub.de/index.php/en/stream/item/2422
We invited Jess and her colleagues to our meeting to:
- identify overlapping interests and
- opportunities for future collaboration.
Please join us next week for this very special event!
PW for the meeting room: wll8yr
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- 22nd Aug, 2024
The WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence and the Charité Center for Global Health cordially invite you to join us in person or online for the next session of our Speaker Series "Protecting the World: Moving Rapidly Together" on 22 August 2024, 6:00 to 8:00 pm (CET).
Speaker Series N°8 – Harnessing Contextual Insights for Better Public Health Intelligence
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Location: WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, Prinzessinnenstraße 17/18, 10969 Berlin & Digital via WHO YouTube Channel
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- 3rd Sep, 2024
Guest Speaker: Dr. Ahmed Abd El Wahed (view profile in Research Directory)
Topic: Global One Health: Time to think differently!
Registration: https://uni-ms.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/u5Itce6orT4sHdNH-vh9h8LZ4WWYTNVPDRxj
The Series directs special attention towards the added value of interdisciplinary and international cooperation in global health research. Every first Tuesday of the month, speakers share insights into their research projects while focusing on research processes, methods as well as lessons learned. Following the 30-minute speaker’s presentation, the Series encourages an academic exchange between the speaker and the audience in a 30-minute Q&A session.
In this edition of the GLOHRA Academy Series, Dr. Ahmed Abd El Wahed will introduce innovative approaches to think and tackle global One Health challenges. He is the lab head at the Institute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health at Universität Leipzig and coordinator of an EDCTP-funded project to implement rapid diagnostics of emerging diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa. His extensive knowledge and experience in the field of infectious disease will inform his talk on Global One Health as an integrated approach to promoting human and animal health.
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