Community
International Global Health Panel
Community Healthcare Policy Brief Early Findings Presentation
Online via Zoom
Our Impact
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79 attendees
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April 19 2024
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SDG 3: Good Health & Wellbeing
Our partners
Impact Summary
Global Peace brought together 17 speakers at the Global Health Forum to speak on healthcare challenges. At the event Anil Wasif presented early insights from the community clinic policy brief to an audience of 79 attendees.
Panel Speakers
Anil Wasif - Director of Strategy, BacharLorai
Angela A. Quashigah - Director of Programmes, Global Africa Dev. Corporation
Chiara Merlin - Young Activist & Junior Geopolitical Researcher, Italy
Estephany L. Rodriguez - Research Assistant & Teaching Assistant, PUCP University
John Linus - Founder, Green World Youth
Reem Mohamad Al Sahmarany - Freelance Journalist, Biriout Center for Middle East Studies
Nice Samwel Kimaro - Health & Nutrition Professional, Tanzania
Mohammad Masahi - Head of Afghanistan Anthropological Society, National Association of Youth
Sandy Khadka - Founder & Director, Swiss Development Foundation
Lamin P. - CEO, Head of Programme & Clinical Lead, New Delta Humanitarianism
Abhijit Sagar - Founder, Writer & Editor, Eastwind India Weekly
Fariha Farrukh - Journalist & Analyst, Samya Tasnim Lahore
Arkam Wahid - Public Health Specialist, Director Global Health at TB Center
Kobla Asamani - Global Health Advocate, Global Peace
SDG Alignment
Target 3.8
Achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.
Target 3.9
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
Additional Context
Global Peace held an online forum, bringing together 17 speakers from around the world to discuss the critical intersection of climate change and human health. The event highlighted the essential connection between global health and global peace, aiming to inspire meaningful debates and deliver impactful solutions. By focusing on these urgent issues, the forum underscored the importance of a healthier world for achieving lasting peace.
This initiative aligns with SDG 17, specifically Target 17.16, which seeks to enhance global partnerships for sustainable development through multi-stakeholder collaborations that share knowledge, expertise, and resources. It also supports Target 17.17, which promotes effective public, private, and civil society partnerships by leveraging the experience and resources of these collaborations. These targets are crucial for mobilizing collective efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, particularly in developing countries. Read on to explore how these partnerships are advancing our shared objectives and how you can contribute to this global effort.
In closing, the forum exemplifies how collaborative efforts and shared knowledge can drive progress toward a more sustainable and peaceful world.