Innovation panel. Weber honored to have dr. Anne schuchat, the center for Disease Control and prevention, and our second panelist is dr. Daniel salmon, Bloomberg School of public school. We are very honored to have the help and security interface from the World Health Organization joint joined us and he is going above and beyond the call of duty as he is alone in from australia through los angeles and took the redeye to be here this afternoon. He has come really above and beyond the call of duty. And then a final panelist is doctor irene koek, acting assistant administered for Global Health United States agency for international development. We will have a similar format of our last panel, and i would also maybe encourage the panelists if they feel the urge to ask one of their copanelist a question that just interrupt me and do it. Ask a wrong question, they just restate the question you would rather answer and go for it. What we are way behind so well probably go to audience q a much
Test. Captioning performed by vitac other questions . Yes, sir. My name is zumerisan, the executive director of Public Health for harris county. I just flew in from houston so i missed almost the entire day. Anything i say, if its completely off, i completely apologize. Just wanted to say that up front. I actually have a question for you. Im also associated with the National Association of county and city house authorities which represents close to 3,000 local Health Departments across the u. S. And we are very much interested in really this really Global Learning that really impacts domestic local Public Health, domestic Public Health practice here in the u. S. As were going through this process were learning that a lot of organizations that were getting to are very much very interested in the Global Health space, so they are doing Global Health work, but not interested in Domestic Health, or theyre doing Domestic Health work and not interested in the Global Health aspects. So as we t
This is about 45 minutes. Good morning. Good morning, welcome to the society for International Developmentu. S. Chapters 2024 annual conference. Im kat repb, president of sidus. Its my pleasure to congress off what i know will be a remarkable day of connecting, sharing, and reflecting. This promises to be siduss largest conference ever. I know i say that every year, but every year we are, in fact, larger. We are expecting well over 1,200 people in person today. And another many, many hundreds of people online. You are coming in from all over the world. In person well welcome people from 30 states and 18 countries, and online you are coming in from everywhere. One of my favorite features of our virtual platform is the map under the participants tab that shows you where everyone is coming in from. So i hope everyone will take a look at that, including those of you in person. Hope youll get online late. We have more than 100 speakers, 96 sponsors, 12 inperson breakout panels, 13 virtual b
Good morning. Good morning, welcome to the society for International Developmentu. S. Chapters 2024 annual conference. Im kat repb, president of sidus. Its my pleasure to congress off what i know will be a remarkable day of connecting, sharing, and reflecting. This promises to be siduss largest conference ever. I know i say that every year, but every year we are, in fact, larger. We are expecting well over 1,200 people in person today. And another many, many hundreds of people online. You are coming in from all over the world. In person well welcome people from 30 states and 18 countries, and online you are coming in from everywhere. One of my favorite features of our virtual platform is the map under the participants tab that shows you where everyone is coming in from. So i hope everyone will take a look at that, including those of you in person. Hope youll get online late. We have more than 100 speakers, 96 sponsors, 12 inperson breakout panels, 13 virtual breakout, three learning la
Four decades or even more, its a little short of remarkable that were marking 25 years since the fall of the berlin wall. Its remarkable because on the one hand we can recall that event so vividly, but on the other hand, it sometimes seems like it took place a lifetime ago. Its also remarkable because for those of us who pursued our degrees and published our first books during the preceding decades, in some cases before the construction of the wall [ laughter ] its collapse seemed so unimaginable. In fact, if i can indulge you for a second, the year before the collapse, i organized a conference on john foster dulles. No one was more associated with the cold war. Some of you were there. There was lots of talk about the integration of europe. The soviets new thinking. Glasnost. Perestroika but no one was talking about the reunification this was the time john gaddes began their conferences on soviet and american relations. First time soviet and American Scholars got together. And Scott Ar