Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Forum on Public–Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety
Global Health Transitions and Sustainable Solutions:
The Role of Partnerships
June 13–14, 2018
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001
AGENDA
Economic and programmatic transitions are changing the global health landscape profoundly. A cohort of countries that have historically relied on development assistance for health (DAH) is transitioning into higher-income status. At the same time, countries that have provided DAH are shifting focus away from traditional development assistance in favor of investments focused on value for money and global public goods. Additionally, one large program focused on disease eradication is nearing its goal and will soon end. In response, processes are under way to transition countries out of traditional bilateral and multilateral health-funding mechanisms, and countries are expected to spend more of their own resources on health systems. These transition processes are often well defined in criteria and approach; however, their implications, particularly when they occur simultaneously, are not well understood. Furthermore, approaches to these transitions often do not recognize the aging of the population and changes in the burden of disease, notably the increase in noncommunicable diseases that introduce new financing demands on the same countries losing sources of DAH for communicable diseases that still demand significant investments. Another factor is the dramatic urbanization occurring most rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with major implications for service design and access. In this changing landscape, the global health community is exploring innovative and coordinated solutions that have the potential to sustainably support
countries and maintain health gains during and after transitions. Planned by an ad hoc expert committee, this public workshop held by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will examine these transitions and innovative solutions in the current global health context.
Presentations and discussion topics will focus on the following:
- Economic and programmatic transitions affecting global health, including the implications of simultaneous transitions
- The impacts of transitions on access to traditional DAH and the burden of disease in LMICs with a focus on several case examples of countries experiencing different stages of transition
- Promising models for innovative partnerships and private-sector engagement to sustainably support countries while maintaining and accelerating health gains, protecting vulnerable populations, and promoting health equity
- Country ownership in decision making and considerations for private-sector engagement and partnerships during and after transitions
- Developing sustainable solutions in the current global health context
The Forum on Public–Private Partnerships for Global Health and Safety (PPP Forum) fosters a collaborative community of multisectoral leaders from business, government, foundations, humanitarian and professional organizations, academia, and civil society to leverage the strengths of multiple sectors and disciplines to yield benefits for global health and safety. The PPP Forum is premised on the understanding that partnerships among these stakeholders can facilitate dialogue and knowledge exchange; use technological and process efficiencies; promote innovation; and synergistically advance humanitarian, international development, and global health interests. The U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine provides a neutral evidence-based platform through which the PPP Forum is convened.
The intended audience for this workshop is the PPP Forum members and the organizations they represent, other public and private entities that have participated in or are considering collaboration across sectors to further global health and safety, and academics and researchers across multiple disciplines who are focused on understanding the value proposition and effect of various models of PPPs to improve global health.
WORKSHOP NOTES
- This workshop is being recorded. Please identify your name and affiliation when asking questions.
- We are webcasting this event live online; a link can be found on our webpage: https://bit.ly/2FjkdJP.
- Please use hashtag #PPPGlobalForum to tweet about this event.
- Soon after the meeting an archive of the video webcast and presentation slides will be available on our webpage.
- A proceedings of the workshop will be published by the National Academies Press.
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PLANNING COMMITTEE ROSTER
Jo Ivey Boufford (Co-Chair), Clinical Professor, New York University College of Global Public Health; Immediate Past President, The New York Academy of Medicine
Ambassador John E. Lange (Co-Chair), Senior Fellow, Global Health Diplomacy, United Nations Foundation
Deena Buford, Global Medical Director, Medicine and Occupational Health Department, ExxonMobil Corporation
Jennifer Esposito, Worldwide General Manager, Health and Life Sciences Group, Intel Corporation
Renuka Gadde, Vice President, Global Health, Becton, Dickinson and Company
Trevor Gunn, Vice President, International Relations, Medtronic
Amy Lin, Acting Deputy Director, Center for Innovation and Impact, U.S. Agency for International Development
Scott Ratzan, President, Anheuser-Busch InBev Foundation
Katherine Taylor, Associate Director, Director of Global Health Training, Eck Institute of Global Health, University of Notre Dame
Chris West, Partner, Sumerian Partners
STAFF
Rachel M. Taylor, Forum Director
Priyanka Nalamada, Research Associate
Katherine Perez, Senior Program Assistant
DAY 1—JUNE 13, 2018
1:10P | Keynote: Programmatic and Economic Transitions in Global Health TIM EVANS Senior Director of Health, Nutrition, and Population World Bank |
SESSION 1: GLOBAL HEALTH TRANSITIONS
1:35P |
Multilateral Program Eligibility and Transition Policies in Practice Objectives:
Moderator: TIM EVANS, World Bank |
REBECCA MARTIN Director, Center for Global Health U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Steering Committee Member, Global Polio Eradication Initiative |
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SANTIAGO CORNEJO Director, Immunization Financing & Sustainability Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance |
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MATTHEW MACGREGOR Senior Project Lead for Sustainability, Transition, and Co-Financing The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria |
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2:45P | BREAK |
3:00P | The Research Fairness Initiative (RFI): Fairness in Global Health Research Partnerships as an Essential Element in Achieving Sustainable Health Improvement CAREL IJSSELMUIDEN Executive Director Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED) |
3:25P |
Bilateral Approaches and Policies for Transitions Objectives:
Moderator: AMBASSADOR JOHN E. LANGE, United Nations Foundation |
AMBASSADOR DEBORAH L. BIRX
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy U.S. Department of State |
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KERRY PELZMAN
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Global Health U.S. Agency for International Development |
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IKUO TAKIZAWA Deputy Director General, Human Development Department Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) |
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4:35P | BREAK |
4:50P |
Transitions at the Country Level Objectives: Through case examples of countries undergoing different stages of transitions, panelists will discuss the following:
Moderator: JO IVEY BOUFFORD, New York University |
MUHAMMAD PATE
Chief Executive Officer Big Win Philanthropy |
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NARESH GOEL Deputy Director General National AIDS Council Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India |
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JOHN FITZSIMMONS
Chief, Revolving Fund for Vaccines Pan American Health Organization |
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SIDDHARTH CHATTERJEE United Nations Resident Coordinator—Kenya United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative—Kenya United Nations |
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6:00P | Wrap Up and Day 2 Preview AMBASSADOR JOHN E. LANGE, United Nations Foundation |
6:10P | ADJOURN DAY 1 TO INFORMAL RECEPTION |
DAY 2—JUNE 14, 2018
8:00A | Day 2 Opening JO IVEY BOUFFORD, New York University |
SESSION 2: SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS AND GLOBAL HEALTH TRANSITIONS
PART A: Setting the Stage for Sustainable Investments in Health Objectives:
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8:15A | Multisectoral Engagement and Sustainable Solutions to Support Transitions PETER SANDS Executive Director The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria |
8:35A | Elevating Health on Domestic Agendas: Linking Health and Economic Growth TREVOR GUNN Vice President International Relations Medtronic |
MARK HALLIDAY Global Head, Healthcare PPP Advisory International Finance Corporation World Bank Group |
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9:20A |
Shaping the Market for Investments in Health
Moderator: AMY LIN, U.S. Agency for International Development |
AMANDA GLASSMAN Chief Operating Officer and Senior Fellow Center for Global Development |
JOHANNA RALSTON Chief Executive Officer World Obesity Federation |
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10:20A | BREAK |
PART B: Promising Models for Sustainable Partnerships and Private-Sector Engagement Objectives: Through dynamic sessions on promising models that engage the private sector, explore their potential as sustainable, scalable solutions in the current global health environment based on the following:
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10:40A |
Sourcing Capital to Catalyze and Scale Promising Social Enterprises
Moderator: CHRIS WEST, Sumerian Partners |
CAROLINE BRESSAN Director of Social Investments Open Road Alliance |
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LIZA KIMBO Director LiveWell—Kenya |
11:40A |
Leveraging Core Competencies of Private-Sector Companies
Moderator: SIMON BLAND, UNAIDS |
NDUKU KILONZO Chief Executive Officer National AIDS Coordinating Council, Kenya |
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TIES KROEZEN Business Development Manager Philips |
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ALLISON GOLDBERG Vice President Anheuser-Busch InBev Foundation |
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LEANDRO PIQUET Professor of Political Science University of São Paulo |
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H. WESTLEY CLARK Dean’s Executive Professor of Public Health Santa Clara University |
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1:10P | LUNCH |
2:10P | Engaging Industries in Other Sectors Moderator: KATHERINE TAYLOR, University of Notre Dame |
DEENA BUFORD Global Medical Director ExxonMobil Corporation |
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JAMES JONES Executive Director ExxonMobil Foundation |
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BENJAMIN MAKAI Senior Manager, Social Innovation Safaricom |
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3:10P |
Advancing Digital Development and Access for Health
Moderator: JENNIFER ESPOSITO, Intel Corporation |
OLASUPO OYEDEPO Director ICT4Health, Nigeria and African Alliance of Digital Health Networks |
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BRENDAN SMITH Vice President of Professional Services Vital Wave Consulting |
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DAVID STANTON
Senior Global Health Advisor U.S. Agency for International Development |
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4:10P | BREAK |
SESSION 3: IDENTIFYING KEY MESSAGES AND ACTIONABLE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MOVING FORWARD
4:30P |
Closing Session—Facilitated Discussion JO IVEY BOUFFORD, New York University AMBASSADOR JOHN E. LANGE, United Nations Foundation
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5:15P | Closing Remarks |
5:30P | ADJOURN WORKSHOP |