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SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT

Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change.  Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org

ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective

JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post

MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity

TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation

JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group

TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies

RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective

DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation

ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations

  

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a oitava conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O princípio "Neutralidade da rede" foi apresentado por Barbara van Schewick, Diretora do Centro para Internet e Sociedade da Escola de Direito de Stanford, e Christopher Marsden, professor de Direito na Universidade de Sussex, Reino Unido, no dia 13 de outubro de 2015, no Hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a sexta conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O princípio "Funcionalidade, Segurança e Estabilidade" foi discutido por Yurie Ito, Diretora da Divisão de Coordenação Global do Centro de Coordenação Nacional para Resposta a Incidentes do Japão (JPCERT/CC), e Maarten Van Horenbeeck, presidente do Fórum de Times de Segurança e Resposta a Incidentes (FIRST)

17 de setembro de 2015, no hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT

Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change.  Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org

ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective

JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post

MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity

TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation

JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group

TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies

RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective

DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation

ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations

  

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a oitava conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O princípio "Neutralidade da rede" foi apresentado por Barbara van Schewick, Diretora do Centro para Internet e Sociedade da Escola de Direito de Stanford, e Christopher Marsden, professor de Direito na Universidade de Sussex, Reino Unido, no dia 13 de outubro de 2015, no Hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Reinaldo Canato)

SHIFTING THE POWER: HOW NEW PHILANTHROPIC APPROACHES CAN TRANSFORM THE WORLD OF SOCIAL IMPACT

Both established philanthropists and new funds are leveraging their giving to promote innovation and systemic change to meet the needs created by urgent challenges. Philanthropy now sits at a critical moment to re-examine what practices drive the greatest progress and change.  Philanthropy has always helped create transformative and systemic change. The work being done to address our most pressing challenges is all being driven to some extent by institutional funding, long-term commitments, and deliberative investments. Charities are also embracing newer models – including strategic time horizons, democratized giving, trust-based philanthropy, and accelerated investments that directly reach individuals and frontline communities. Collaboration and education between new voices and long-established philanthropic institutions have the potential for greater impact and progress.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

VEDIKA BHANDARKAR Chief Operating Officer - Water.org

ANNE MARIE BURGOYNE Managing Director of Philanthropy - Emerson Collective

JONATHAN CAPEHART Anchor and Associate Editor - MSNBC & The Washington Post

MATT DAMON Co-Founder - Water.org and WaterEquity

TONY ELUMELU Founder and Chair - The Tony Elumelu Foundation

JUDITH LINGEMAN Director of International Affairs - Postcode Lottery Group

TSITSI MASIYIWA Co-Founder and Chair - Higherlife Foundation and Delta Philanthropies

RAJ PANJABI Co-Founder and Entrepreneur In Residence - Last Mile Health & Emerson Collective

DR. CARMEN ROJAS President and CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation

ALEXANDER SOROS Chair - Open Society Foundations

  

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a sexta conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O princípio "Funcionalidade, Segurança e Estabilidade" foi discutido por Yurie Ito, Diretora da Divisão de Coordenação Global do Centro de Coordenação Nacional para Resposta a Incidentes do Japão (JPCERT/CC), e Maarten Van Horenbeeck, presidente do Fórum de Times de Segurança e Resposta a Incidentes (FIRST)

17 de setembro de 2015, no hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) abre ao público as comemorações de seus 20 anos guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O tema “Liberdade, Privacidade e Direitos Humanos” foi debatido por Frank La Rue, advogado e ex-relator especial da ONU para o direito à liberdade de expressão e opinião, e do jornalista e escritor James Bamford, conhecido pelo trabalho investigativo sobre órgãos de inteligência dos EUA, especialmente a Agência de Segurança Nacional (NSA), no dia 02 de julho de 2015, auditório do Edifício Bolsa de Imóveis do Estado de São Paulo, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Reinaldo Canato)

Some 400 educators from across the state and nation converged on Des Moines July 10 through 12 to learn how to revolutionize teaching math in their classrooms. Educators learned about Cognitively Guided Instruction, or CGI, which is a professional development program aimed at making mathematics – particularly for those in elementary school – more readily understandable to each and every student. The CGI event, co-hosted by the Iowa Department of Education and Iowa State University’s Center for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Education, focused on teaching techniques to help children understand how math is applied in the world, in addition to understanding how to use the mathematical procedures. The overarching concept behind CGI is that each student learns in different ways.

STORY STUDIO: REPAVING ROADS: PAVING A PATH TO UNITY AND HEALING DIVISIONS

We don’t need to listen to statisticians or political pundits to know the roads that once brought us together to unite us in the face of our most significant challenges are now in disarray. What we need is to repave our roads — in every sense. By pushing past our divisions and reminding ourselves of our shared values and potential for shared prosperity, we can begin to forge new pathways and repave old ones to bring us together once again. In this session, you’ll hear stories from people repaving roads toward unity.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

SOPHIE BEREN Founder and Chief Executive Officer - The Conversationalist

CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY CPS-MH,FPM, Exit Peer Specialist - Parents for Peace

MEGHA DESAI President - Desai Foundation

DAVID HOLT Mayor - City of Oklahoma City

MAHMOUD KHEDR Co-Founder and CEO, FloraMind

GLORIA ORWOBA Senator - Parliament of Kenya

STEVEN REED Mayor - City of Montgomery

LEAH THOMAS Founder - Intersectional Environmentalist

PATRICIA VELASQUEZ President and Founder - The Wayúu Taya Foundation

 

Photo credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS: HOW TO EXPAND OUR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE THROUGH DIVERSE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS

The current medical industry has the most advanced levels of knowledge and treatments in history, and great innovations are imminent. Yet this potential is squandered in the absence of health care workers. 130 countries report a shortage of physicians, and more than 150 have a shortage of nurses and midwives. However, lay health workers, such as community health workers, doulas, birth attendants, mental health advocates, and others have the potential to transform health systems and address workforce gaps. As trusted members of the community, lay health workers provide a wide range of services from routine examinations to birth and pregnancy support, and they often work in the most rural and remote areas, caring for underserved populations. To mitigate the detrimental impact of this labor shortage, we must integrate all health worker roles into health care systems and pay them a living wage.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

ROSLYN MORAUTA Chair of the Board - The Global Fund

JANET MURGUIA President and Chief Executive Officer - UnidosUS

OWEN OLENDE Vice President of Global Strategic Initiatives - Starkey Hearing Technologies

GREGORY ROCKSON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - mPharma

RAJ SAXENA President of the Hillary Clinton Nursing School - Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation

YADIRA VILLASEÑOR Regional Director - IntraHealth International

KATE WARREN Executive Vice President and Executive Editor - Devex

DIXON CHIBANDA Chief Executive Officer - Friendship Bench

INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS: HOW TO EXPAND OUR HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE THROUGH DIVERSE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS

The current medical industry has the most advanced levels of knowledge and treatments in history, and great innovations are imminent. Yet this potential is squandered in the absence of health care workers. 130 countries report a shortage of physicians, and more than 150 have a shortage of nurses and midwives. However, lay health workers, such as community health workers, doulas, birth attendants, mental health advocates, and others have the potential to transform health systems and address workforce gaps. As trusted members of the community, lay health workers provide a wide range of services from routine examinations to birth and pregnancy support, and they often work in the most rural and remote areas, caring for underserved populations. To mitigate the detrimental impact of this labor shortage, we must integrate all health worker roles into health care systems and pay them a living wage.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

ROSLYN MORAUTA Chair of the Board - The Global Fund

JANET MURGUIA President and Chief Executive Officer - UnidosUS

OWEN OLENDE Vice President of Global Strategic Initiatives - Starkey Hearing Technologies

GREGORY ROCKSON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - mPharma

RAJ SAXENA President of the Hillary Clinton Nursing School - Vinod Gupta Charitable Foundation

YADIRA VILLASEÑOR Regional Director - IntraHealth International

KATE WARREN Executive Vice President and Executive Editor - Devex

DIXON CHIBANDA Chief Executive Officer - Friendship Bench

JOURNALISM ON THE FRONTLINES: HOW PROTECTING FREEDOM OF THE PRESS SUPPORTS ALL HUMAN RIGHTS

The media’s ability to deliver news to the public and hold institutions to account has been increasingly under assault, as seen in the imprisonment of the Wall Street Journal’s Evan Gershkovich or the 67 journalists killed globally in 2022, including for coverage of climate change. Threats to the freedom of press span the globe — from censorship in the United States and removing girls from schools in Afghanistan, to the murder of protesters in Iran and half of all journalist deaths occurring across Latin America, often for covering issues such as deforestation or polluters.

 

Our ability to tackle the greatest global challenges depends on a strong and healthy media and an environment that encourages, not restricts, the free exchange of ideas and information. Journalism probes vital issues and their daily impact on people – from the devastating effects of climate change, conflicts and threats to democracy, systemic challenges in our global health and economic systems, and more. A free press is the leading indicator of the health of democracy where ideas blossom, markets thrive, and people are empowered to make fact-based decisions. And yet, journalists are operating under historic pressures – including actual harm and physical threats.

 

This session will examine how journalists handle emerging challenges and solutions that demand their attention; how they handle threats to their profession and their livelihoods; and how we can support a vibrant journalism sector.

 

Includes special remarks by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton.

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

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O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) iniciou as comemorações de seus 20 anos com a primeira de uma série de conferências que serão guiadas por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O tema “Padronização e Interoperabilidade” foi debatido por Steve Crocker, criador do instrumento Request for Comments (RFCs) e presidente do conselho da ICANN, e Liane Tarouco, ex-conselheira do CGI.br e professora da UFRGS no dia 11 de junho de 2015, no Espaço Transatlântico, em São Paulo.

 

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CGI 2024 Annual Meeting

 

Spotlight Session: Investing in Africa’s Next Generation to Promote Economic Progress Across the Continent

 

Africa is poised for a massive population boom. With 60 percent of its population under the age of 25 right now, the U.N. estimates that by 2050, 1 in 4 people on the planet will be African. The continent is booming with innovation, business, art, and technology, and efforts to invest in education and entrepreneurship abound. This session will explore what’s working to advance opportunities for young people and sustain Africa’s development over the coming decades. Participants Iman Ambassador, (RED) Mo Abudu CEO, EbonyLife Group Laura Brown Chair and DISCOVE(RED) Creative Council, (RED) Chmba Ellen Chilemba Founder, We Are Family Foundation, Youth To The Front Fund Director, DJ and Producer Hope Ditlhakanyane Investment Principal, 54 Collective VC Kennedy Ekezie Founder, Kippa Lydiah Founder and CEO, 8B Education Investments Founder and CEO, 8B Education Investments Kate Kallot Founder and CEO, Amini

 

Photo Credit: Sam Hollenshead for the Clinton Foundation

 

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1.8 BILLION FUTURES: HOW TO SECURE THE LONG-TERM HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE WORLDWIDE

1.8 Billion Futures: How to Secure the Long-term Health and Well-Being of Adolescents and Young People Worldwide

 

Today’s 1.8 billion adolescents and young people are growing up in a world that is dramatically different from previous generations. It is a world shaped by digitalization, urbanization, and mobility. These changes offer unprecedented opportunities, including access to services and information, learning, employment, and connectivity that fosters and nurtures relationships. However, they also present new challenges, such as the increased risk of depression and anxiety, exposure to (often gender-based) violence and abuse, or experiences of poverty and unhealthy lifestyles, which affect young people’s health and wellbeing now, throughout the course of their lives, and as parents of future generations.

 

In support of the 1.8 Billion Young People for Change campaign, securing the health and well-being of today’s adolescents and young people requires urgent efforts and deliberate collaboration, investment, and partnership. In this focus on our collective future, everyone has a role to play.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

VICKY ARIDI YEO 2023 Program Manager - Making Cents International

SOPHIE BEREN Founder and Chief Executive Officer - The Conversationalist

HELEN CLARK Chair of the Board - Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH)

CHELSEA CLINTON Vice Chair, Clinton Foundation

CAMILLA DELLA GIOVAMPAOLA Doctoral Researcher - Geneva Graduate Institute

DAVID IMBAGO-JACOME Director - YIELD Hub

OLIVA NALWADDA FIA FOUNDATION, YOUTH AMBASSADOR

GITANJALI RAO Young Inventor, Author, Activist and STEM Promoter -

HER EXCELLENCY TOYIN OJORA SARAKI Founder and President - The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA)

JACKEE SCHESS Chief Executive Officer - Generation Mental Health

  

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

Guests of Tom Golisano, who announced his commitment of $12 million to the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes program at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York City on 23 September.

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

A SEAT AT THE TABLE

Today over 300 million people are food insecure – more than double the number in 2020 – due to conflict, climate change, and inflation. From nations around the world to neighborhoods in Manhattan, the global food crisis is upending years of international coordination and progress. Tactical steps are necessary across the entire food and agricultural spectrum to reverse these alarming trendlines, and we all must find new ways to partner to address both the short- and long-term impacts of the food crisis. Whether it’s the lack of productive land due to climate change, the shrinking livelihood opportunities for famers around the world, or the loss of dignity a parent experiences when struggling to provide food for their child, new approaches are required to fill these voids. Developing innovative partnerships that meet the moment we’re in is paramount to addressing the food crisis, and begs the question – who else should have a seat at the table?

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

JOSÉ ANDRÉS Founder and Chief Feeding Officer - World Central Kitchen

WILLIAM J. BARBER II Founding Director - Repairers of the Breach & the Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy

LAZARUS CHAKWERA President of the Republic of Malawi - Malawi Government

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON Founder and Board Chair, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States

PADMA LAKSHMI Author and Television Host/Executive Producer - Delicious Entertainment

LOUISE EMMANUELLE MABULO Founder - The Cacao Project

CINDY MCCAIN Executive Director - World Food Programme

GEETA MEHTA Founder and President - Asia Initiatives

IMME ROG Chief Marketing Officer and Member of the Executive Board - Novamedia

NONA YEHIA Vertical Harvest Farms, CEO / cofounder

 

Photo credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

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SUPPLY AND DEMAND: HOW TO TRANSFORM HEALTH SUPPLY CHAINS

Today’s health supply chain is a complex and highly fragmented global system, causing both developed and developing countries to face drug and medical supply shortages. Driven by factors like compliance and regulations challenges, unpredictable demand and limited raw materials, and geopolitical tensions and natural disasters, this shortage of health care supplies and medications is putting both patients and health care workers in life-threatening situations. Experts agree that increased transparency and improved efficiency will build a more resilient system. To achieve this goal, we will need to leverage technology to modernize the supply chain and explore more localized and lower carbon solutions.

 

PARTICIPANTS

 

BINAGWAHO AGNES The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) & Former Minister of Health for the Republic of Rwanda - Co-Founder and Former Vice Chancellor

TONY BLAIR Executive Chairman - Tony Blair Institute for Global Change

JOHN NKENGASONG U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy - U.S. Department of State

NGOZI OKONJO-IWEALA Director-General - World Trade Organization

KELLER RINAUDO CLIFFTON Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer - Zipline

MARIE-ANGE SARAKA-YAO Chief Mobilization and Growth Officer - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

SULTAN AHMED BIN SULAYEM Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer - DP World

 

Photo Credit: Jenna Bascom Photography

Organizado pelo CGI.br e pelo NIC.br, o Seminário é uma oportunidade de debater questões atuais envolvendo temas da privacidade e proteção de dados com profissionais da área jurídica e demais interessados.

 

Mais informações: seminarioprivacidade.cgi.br/

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

O Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (CGI.br) dá sequência às comemorações de seus 20 anos com a quarta conferência guiada por seu decálogo de princípios para a governança e uso da Internet.

 

O princípio "inovação" foi debatido pelo consultor John Klensin e o professor Anupam Chander no dia 19 de agosto de 2015, no hotel Blue Tree Premium, em São Paulo.

 

Mais informações em www.cgi.br/20anos

 

(Fotos: Ricardo Matsukawa)

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