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ONLINE | Why Local Public Health Systems Play a Critical Role in Controlling the Spread of COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, billions of public monies are poured into high tech solutions for controlling its spread: research and development of vaccines, treatment and diagnostics, apps for contact tracing and tracking contagion, and more. Less attention is paid to the infrastructure of public health systems and the soft technology of know how and services that communicate the need for behavior change and deliver the services to implement a strategy for controlling the virus. This panel will highlight the role of local public health systems, particularly the challenges in Africa and Latin America, and the US.

 

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Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Prof. of International Affairs and GPIA Director.


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Katie Bollbach - Director Of US Public Health Accompaniment Unit, PIH USA 
Daniel Bernal - Sub-Regional Coordinator for Companeros En Salud Mexico 

Melino Ndayizigiye - Acting Director, PIH Lesotho

 

This webinar is the fourth installment in the Global Pandemics in an Unequal World Webinar Series.


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Presented by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs at the Schools of Public Engagement, Partners in Health, Health Policy Watch, and the University of Oslo Independent Panel onPresented by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs at the Schools of Public Engagement, Partners in Health, Health Policy Watch, and the University of Oslo Independent Panel on Global Governance for Health Global Governance for Health.

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Presented by Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs at the Schools of Public Engagement, with the University of Oslo, Health Policy Watch and Partners in Health


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About Global Pandemics in an Unequal World  Webinar Series

As COVID-19 unfolds as a global pandemic of unprecedented reach and proportions, one thing that is clear is that it is reinforcing inequality. Not only are low income and marginalized populations more exposed to risks, but the pandemic is likely to entrench inequalities within and between countries. The institutions of 21st century neoliberal capitalism are ill equipped to protect the vulnerable, promote public interest, and prioritize health over commercial profits. Global Pandemics in an Unequal World Webinar Series, presented by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs, University of Oslo, and Health Policy Watch, seeks to ask: what are the public policies, civil society action, social movements, norms and values, and discourses we need – local, national, and global – to combat inequalities and promote a more egalitarian and sustainable pandemic response?


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Erica Gabrielle Foldy

Associate Professor of Public and Nonprofit Management, New York University

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