Engaging communities in designing and promoting health and wellbeing is logical - and arguably necessary - to success. But how is it done effectively, at both a local and global level? How can we use the insights provided at a local level to shape policies at a global level, that are relevant and can be implemented in a variety of contexts?
In this lecture, Dr. Justin Koonin will draw on his contrasting experiences as both a local community member and steering committee member of global policy bodies, including his role as co-chair of UHC2030 - the international multistakeholder partnership for Universal Health Coverage - to discuss the intrinsic value of community engagement, and outline different levels, depths, and breadths in design and implementation of public health programs.
Following the lecture, there will be a fireside chat moderated by Rosemary Mburu, Executive Director, WACI Health, Kenya.