“Global health is a shared responsibility that can only be effectively addressed when we join forces and work together“ - Karl Lauterbach, Federal Ministry of Health In October 15-17, 2023, DNA Global’s Health Equity Research Intern and a NYU graduate student, Chloe Ambrose had the opportunity to attend the World Health Summit in Berlin, Germany. It is exciting to have our staff and interns attend various conferences and events. Hence, in the spirit of learning what is happening globally, what strategies and solutions are being employed and emphasized, Chloe shares more about her experience. Over 12,000 participants online and 3,000 on-site across 106 nations attended the remarkable event. It provided an incredible opportunity to share ideas, network, collaborate and learn from each other. Founded in 2009, the World Health Summit has been held annually, traditionally under the patronage of the German Chancellor, the French President, and the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO). See the highlights of the World Health Summit, 2023 here. Key Takeaways from the World Health Summit, 2023 Some common themes for this climate change, air pollution/environment, digital technologies for health care, global conflict, youth engagement and systems change. Below are some takeaways that we all can learn from: 1. Witnessing the Power of Collaboration: From discussions on climate change and health to sessions exploring the transformative potential of digital technologies, the summit emphasized the need for cross-sector partnerships and collective action. 2. Harnessing the Power of Digital Technologies for Global Health session showcased innovative solutions leveraging technology to improve healthcare access, reach more people, offer better care, manage resources more efficiently, and can be used in low-resource countries and places, particularly for underprivileged communities. This transformation involves using digital tools like electronic health records, telemedicine platforms, mobile health apps, and data analytics. This resonates strongly with DNA, as we are on a mission to leverage technology as a powerful tool to address healthcare disparities, and improve maternal and child health outcomes, especially in low-resource settings. 3. Power of young people -Several presentors noted the power and potential of young people to save the world, which DNA also wholeheartedly believes in and has endorsed for 25 years. We, as was noted at the WHS, highly value and provide opportunities for young people to intern with us for years, and co-create solutions, projects and innovations. 4. Gender equity: A few leaders talked about the challenge of delivering the future to women where countries have competing priorities, yet encouraging greater investments in women’s health, and staying optimistic in the face of adversities, inequities and injustices. Going beyond knowledge into action
Something that resonates strongly with DNA’s mission is to translate all this knowledge and evidence-base into action, i.e., systems, organizational, policy or practices changes. What works to create the most efficient effective systems? Following are Chloe’s insights about translating insights into action:
What an incredible platform for an annual reflection of great minds and leaders around the world! It was an immense pleasure for Chloe and DNA to be represented, validate and re-affirm our mission and methods. For years now, we have been pushing for more innovative, collaborative, and culturally-responsive strategies and solutions that leverage strengths, public-private partnerships, technology and data. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with like-minded mission-driven partners towards greatest collective impact. If you share our goals to eliminate health equity using technology, what works and building capacity and integrated systems, we would love to hear from you! Next WHS is October 13-15, 2024 in Berlin. Let's join forces and turn World health Summit insights into collective tangible action for a healthier more equitable world. Contact [email protected], DNA's Business Development Manager to connect with us, or checkout our website (www.datainaction.org) for more information! Comments are closed.
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