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Conference Report: Global Health Security Alliance (GLoHSA), a Product of the World Health Summit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2019

John M. Quinn V*
Affiliation:
Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague Center for Global Health, Prague, Czech Republic
Christian Haggenmiller
Affiliation:
German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, Research Coordinator Health & Security, Hamburg, Germany
James M. Wilson V
Affiliation:
Director, Nevada Medical Intelligence Center, School of Community Health Sciences, University of Nevada-Reno
Tracey McNamara
Affiliation:
Professor of Pathology, Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Pomona, California
Stefan Goebbels
Affiliation:
German Armed Forces, affiliated to the Medical Services Division, United Nations Secretariat New York, New York
Jan-Cedric Hansen
Affiliation:
StratAdviser Ltd, Cindynician Expert-Auditor
Anja Opitz
Affiliation:
Head of Section International Relations and Security Policy, APBTutzing, International Relations
Margaret Bourdeaux
Affiliation:
Instructor in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, BostonMassachusetts, Global Health Equity
Richard Sullivan
Affiliation:
Co-director, Conflict & Health Research Group, King’s College London, School Security Studies, London
*
John M. Quinn, Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague Center for Global Health, Prague, Czech Republic (e-mail: john.quinn@lf1.cuni.cz).

Abstract

Over the past decade, the World Health Summit (WHS) has provided a global platform for policy-makers and decision-makers to interact with academics and practitioners on global health. Recently the WHS adopted health security into their agenda for transnational disease risks (eg, Ebola and antimicrobial resistance) that increasingly threaten multiple sectors. Global health engagement (GHE) focuses efforts across interdisciplinary and interorganizational lines to identify critical threats and provide rapid deployment of key resources at the right time for addressing health security risks. As a product of subject matter experts convening at the WHS, a special side-group has organically risen with leadership and coordination from the German Institute for Defense and Strategic Studies in support of GHE activities across governmental, academic, and industry partners. Through novel approaches and targeted methodology that maximize outcomes and streamline global health operational process, the Global Health Security Alliance (GloHSA) was born. This short conference report describes in more detail the GloHSA.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
Copyright © 2019 Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Inc.

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REFERENCES

World Health Summit, Welcome to the World Health Summit 2018. https://www.worldhealthsummit.org/conference/welcome-message.html. (Accessed October 14, 2018).Google Scholar
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