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Global Pandemic Preparedness Summit 2024

The Global Pandemic Preparedness Summit 2024 was an event held from July 29-30, 2024, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was co-hosted by the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), the Brazil Ministry of Health and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.[1]

Its stated purpose was "to reinvigorate momentum for pandemic preparedness and response" and to "transform the world’s ability to respond quickly and equitably to the next Disease X threat."[1:1] Focus areas included creating "equitable access to vaccines, medicines and other health technologies," developing "the ability to develop pandemic-busting vaccines, tests and treatments within 100 days of pathogen identification and for these innovations to be accessed equitably," and implementing global disease surveillance systems.[1:2]

The event was preceded by the Global Pandemic Preparedness Summit 2022, which focused on the 100 Days Mission.[2][3]

Participants

The summit was co-designed with the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND), the International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPPS), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Unitaid and the World Health Organization (WHO).[1:3]

Agenda

Day One - Monday, July 29, 2024[4]

Name Affiliation Topic
Nisia Trindade Brazil Ministry of Health Opening address
Mario Moreira Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Introductory remarks
Jane Halton Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Introductory remarks
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus World Health Organization (WHO) Keynote
Michael Ryan World Health Organization (WHO) A navigator’s approach to global pandemic preparedness and response
Aggrey Aluso Pandemic Action Network Moderator
Jarbas Barbosa Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Fireside chat: The state of global pandemic preparedness and response
Joy Phumaphi Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) Fireside chat: The state of global pandemic preparedness and response
Tânia Fonseca Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Moderator
Chikwe Ihekweazu World Health Organization (WHO) Panel: State of Surveillance: progress, gaps, and opportunities
Jean Kaseya Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Panel: State of Surveillance: progress, gaps, and opportunities
Ethel Maciel Brazil Ministry of Health Panel: State of Surveillance: progress, gaps, and opportunities
Mona Nemer Government of Canada, International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPPS) Moderator
Richard Hatchett Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Panel: The 100 Days Mission - how close are we?
Ayoade Alakija Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) Panel: The 100 Days Mission - how close are we?
Philippe Duneton Unitaid Panel: The 100 Days Mission - how close are we?
Mario Moreira Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Panel: The 100 Days Mission - how close are we?
David Reddy International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) Panel: The 100 Days Mission - how close are we?
Mariângela Simão Instituto Todos pela Saúde (ITpS), Access to Medicine Foundation Moderator
Carlos Gadelha Brazil Ministry of Health Panel: Enabling equitable access through local and regional production
Laurent Muschel Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) Panel: Enabling equitable access through local and regional production
Maurício Zuma Medeiros Institute of Technology on Immunobiologicals (Bio-Manguinhos) Panel: Enabling equitable access through local and regional production
Rajinder Suri Developing Countries Vaccine Manufacturers Network International (DCVMN) Panel: Enabling equitable access through local and regional production
Petro Terblance Afrigen Biologics and Vaccines Panel: Enabling equitable access through local and regional production
Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo R&D Blueprint Presentation: How can WHO’s pathogen family strategy inform equitable R&D practice at national, regional and global levels?
Saul Walker Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Moderator
Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo R&D Blueprint Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Sue Ann Costa Clemens University of Oxford, University of Siena Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Charles Gore Medicines Patent Pool (MPP) Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Andrea Vicari Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Melanie Saville Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Jorge Bermudez National School of Public Health (ENSP), Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO) Panel: Defining access by design in R&D for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines
Rick Bright Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) Introductory talk and moderator
Sarah Gilbert Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) Zoonotic influenza—would we be ready for an equitable 100- day response and what can we do to prepare?
Nicole Lurie Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Zoonotic influenza—would we be ready for an equitable 100- day response and what can we do to prepare?
Paula Barbosa International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) Zoonotic influenza—would we be ready for an equitable 100- day response and what can we do to prepare?
Marcela Uhart Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center Zoonotic influenza—would we be ready for an equitable 100- day response and what can we do to prepare?
Marilda Siqueira Oswaldo Cruz Institute (IOC) Zoonotic influenza—would we be ready for an equitable 100- day response and what can we do to prepare?
Mongezi Mdhluli Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness (GloPID-R), South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Moderator
Charlie Weller Wellcome Trust Funding mechanisms and models to support R&D
Emma Wheatley Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Funding mechanisms and models to support R&D
Minoru Tobiume Strategic Center of Biomedical Advanced Vaccine Research and Development for Preparedness and Response (SCARDA) Funding mechanisms and models to support R&D
Evelyn Gitau Science for Africa Foundation Funding mechanisms and models to support R&D
Andrea Vicari Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Chair, Surveillance Short Talks
Oliver Morgan WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence Collaborative Surveillance: a new vision for understanding pandemic threats
Jairo Mendez Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Regional contributions to enhance global infectious disease surveillance: The PAHO perspective
Ethel Maciel Brazil Ministry of Health Technologies and best practices of the Brazilian health surveillance systems in early warning for detection of potential public health emergencies

Day Two - Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Name Affiliation Topic
Tulio de Oliveira Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI), Kwazulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP) Keynote: How climate change is heightening epidemic and pandemic risk
Kate Kelland Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Moderator
Tulio de Oliveira Centre for Epidemic Response and Innovation (CERI), Kwazulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform Fireside chat: The drivers of emerging infectious disease outbreaks.
Mauricio Barreto Federal University of Bahia, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Fireside chat: The drivers of emerging infectious disease outbreaks.
Shingai Machingaidze International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPSS) Chair for Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Adam Hacker Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Delese Mimi Darko Ghana Food and Drugs Authority Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Rogerio Gaspar WHO Department of Regulation and Prequalification Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
David Kaslow Office of Vaccines Research and Review (OVRR) Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Antonio Barra Torres Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa) Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Emer Cooke European Medicines Agency (EMA) Panel: Regulatory innovation to accelerate DTV approvals for the 100DM
Frederik Kristensen Regionalized Vaccine Manufacturing Collaborative (RVMC) Moderator
Amadou Sall Institut Pasteur of Dakar Panel: Strategies to enable sustainable regional manufacturing
Tomas Pippo Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Panel: Strategies to enable sustainable regional manufacturing
Rosane Cuber Institute of Technology on Immunobiologicals (Bio-Manguinhos) Panel: Strategies to enable sustainable regional manufacturing
Marta Fernandez Suarez Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) Panel: Strategies to enable sustainable regional manufacturing
Iin Susanti Bio Farma Panel: Strategies to enable sustainable regional manufacturing
Andrea Vicari Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Chair, Surveillance Short Talks
Emmanuel Agogo Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) How is diagnostic innovation transforming public health surveillance?
Patricia Alvarez Institute of Technology on Immunobiologicals (Bio-Manguinhos) Challenges for diagnostic R&D Innovation in the Brazilian Unified Health System
Jakob Cramer Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Challenges for diagnostic R&D Innovation in the Brazilian Unified Health System
Virgil Lokossou Regional Center for Surveillance and Disease Control (RCSDC) Surveillance and the 100 Days Mission
Victor Dzau National Academy of Medicine (NAM), International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPPS) Chair for Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Carmen Pérez Casas Unitaid Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Ruxandra Draghia Akli INTREPID Alliance Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Luis Pizarro Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDi) Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Marta Fernandez Suarez Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Richard Hatchett Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Panel: The importance of end-to-end coordination mechanisms
Abebe Genetu Platform for Harmonized African Health Products Manufacturing (PHAHM) Short talk and moderator
Morena Makhoana Biovac Panel: Overcoming supply chain barriers for health technologies production
Simon Agwale African Vaccine Manufacturing Initiative (AVMI) Panel: Overcoming supply chain barriers for health technologies production
Tiago Rocca Butantan Foundation Panel: Overcoming supply chain barriers for health technologies production
Andrea Zambon Stevanato Group Panel: Overcoming supply chain barriers for health technologies production
Priscila Ferraz Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Panel: Overcoming supply chain barriers for health technologies production
Ifedayo Adetifa - Moderator
Siham Elhamoumi Ginkgo Bioworks Panel: Innovation and cutting-edge surveillance tools for public health
Kamran Khan BlueDot Panel: Innovation and cutting-edge surveillance tools for public health
John Brownstein Boston Children's Hospital, Global.health Panel: Innovation and cutting-edge surveillance tools for public health
Nahid Bhadelia BEACON, Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID) Panel: Innovation and cutting-edge surveillance tools for public health
Manoel Barral-Netto Alert-Early System for Outbreaks with Pandemic Potential (AESOP), Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Panel: Innovation and cutting-edge surveillance tools for public health
Kate Kelland Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Moderator
Oliver Morgan WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence Reflections from breakout sessions
Heulwen Philpot International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPPS) Reflections from breakout sessions
Jorge Bermudez National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO) Reflections from breakout sessions
Serina Ng G20 Joint Task Force on Finance and Health Moderator
Yasuhisa Shiozaki Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Panel: Financing the future of pandemic preparedness and response
Priya Basu The Pandemic Fund Panel: Financing the future of pandemic preparedness and response
Nafisa Jiwani United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Panel: Financing the future of pandemic preparedness and response
Charles Bleehen Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance Panel: Financing the future of pandemic preparedness and response
Ilona Kickbusch Global Health Centre (GHC), Global Preparedness Monitoring Board (GPMB) Moderator
Carlos Gadelha Brazil Ministry of Health Panel: Global cooperation and the pandemic preparedness and response ecosystem
Anban Pillay National Department of Health Panel: Global cooperation and the pandemic preparedness and response ecosystem
Mona Nemer Government of Canada, International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat (IPPS) Panel: Global cooperation and the pandemic preparedness and response ecosystem
Tovar de Silva Nunes United Nations, Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) Panel: Global cooperation and the pandemic preparedness and response ecosystem
Michael Ryan World Health Organization (WHO) Panel: Global cooperation and the pandemic preparedness and response ecosystem
Carlos Gadelha Brazil Ministry of Health Closing remarks by co-hosts
Mario Mereire Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Closing remarks by co-hosts
Jane Halton Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Closing remarks by co-hosts

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