Since their establishment nearly 25 years ago, major global health initiatives like Gavi and the Global Fund have established an impressive track record of generating the resources and political priority necessary for driving progress on neglected global health challenges. But global health initiatives have also fragmented global health efforts, challenged the WHO’s authority and have been accused of privileging donor and private-sector interests while evading accountability. How should these organisations adjust to remain fit for purpose? What role should the WHO, regional organisations and global health partnership play in a new global health governance architecture?
Speakers
- Anders Nordstr?m | Former Ambassador for Global Health at the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
- Mercy Mwangangi | Director Health Systems Strengthening, AMREF, and former Co-chair of the Future of Global Health Initiatives
- Justice Nonvignon | Head of Health Economics Unit, Africa CDC, and Professor of Health Economics, University of Ghana
- Katerini Storeng | Associate Professor, University of Oslo’s Centre for Development and the Environment
- Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée | PhD Fellow, University of Oslo’s Centre for Development and the Environment