Are thrilled to be here today we have a terrific lineup of speakers i will introduce momentarily the ceo of the vaccine alliance. First thank you to our colleagues who put this program together very carefully over many weeks and my partner catherine who we will hear from on the panel. This is a big year of replenishment you hear about that it is the second replenishment in the tenure of ceo data back to 2013 and in that. Reflecting on what has happened during his tenure it is remarkable. The amount of leadership and achievement and change we have seen over the course of this. A continuous process of reworking and improving the transition policy, we have Seen Movement of the institution to a concentrated discussion in advancing Health Security and promoting stockpiles to advance hpv vaccine and looking immunization across the entire lifespan. The institution has been graded at various points with very high marks in terms of gender equity and accountability to shape markets to bring pric
Where they have Good Public Health system and you can make critiques about some aspects but china was able to jump on it quickly. That wasnt true in 2014 when people appeared in west africa. There was no Health System and for three months we were unable to know if it was evil and it turned into an explosive epidemic. We have to have no communities left out. We have to think of this not just as a development or equity issue but a Global Health security issue. If you get sick in one of those communities, you are likely to have side effects or die or have that disease spread among you. For all those reasons it is a good community. 75 , 13 large fractional countries, we are going to get granular with a metric, try to take away at that but also a metric on how those 0 dose children get incorporated into a system and we want to build a resilient Health System for everybody. We have to be more differentiated and targeted. We have to go subnational. There is a reason communities are being reac
To implement the framework. Probably work with our insurers. On the topic, which is very serious topic hour people use technology and information, certainly with analytics and new Business Opportunities we need to continue on our journey on stem outside indication Stem Education and increasing the capabilities in math and science. Your hear everybody say it were not making enough progress. So, we are doing our part. I know bank of america is doing their part. All doing our part but as a collective we do need to have even more dialogue and probably more partnership with the government on this. This is a serious issue and it will become a competitive issue for us. Is is this about deciding i want to be in Computer Science in fifth grade or fourth grade or is it this something i can recover from if im 16 or 18 or 20 . I think theres varying opinions on that and i welcome the other panelists point of view. What our what the data has suggested is that if you dont have the right math and Sci
Amount of cases. We hope the three countries can get to zero at the same time and then we can celebrate and say okay ebola is over. After ebola is the rebuilding of the Health Care System. Why ebola in the first place . Its because of the weak Health Care System. Its because of lack of equipment to support Health Care System so we need to build a Health Care System not and then we can build they were selling at Health Care System that we can stop not only ebola but other epidemics in the future. So this is the role that we play play. Now we were into phase two of the Ebola Outbreak. Phase two had four strategies. The number one strategy is to continue Community Engagement and social mobilization. The number two strategy for phase two is the rapid isolation and treatment of ebola. That is the right strategy. What we do if theres a hotspot removed the cases to the etu and give them care. Number four is realtime contact racing. That is making sure every single case the contacts are 100 ma
With the black Emergency Managers association. I think she summed it up in terms of disaster management, in terms of the Emergency Management network. Guinea liberia sierra leone for the west african nations that needs to be established. I think your ims system was outstanding, setting that up, the coordination with stakeholders involved and thats going to be a key to rebuilding your Health Care Structures especially from the Community Level level. I want to commend you for all the work youve done. One other thing with dr. Lacy that he mentioned with the response to that and usually response worldwide is how are volunteers getting reimbursed and paid . I think youre leading towards that. I met with him at georgetown and we discussed that. I didnt talk to you yesterday at the world bank but you mentioned that those plans you have in place, youre at that stage to build the Liberian National Emergency Management system or agency. Thats all i want to say. Thank you. Why dont we come back t