Overview
This course explores financial innovation for global health, focusing on developing a new financial architecture to address emerging threats and challenges from the private sector. It covers topics such as partnership models, regulatory issues, treatment guidelines, and the role of international institutions. The course aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of financing global health initiatives. The teaching method involves lectures and discussions led by experts in the field. This course is intended for individuals interested in global health, finance, and policy-making.
Syllabus
Introduction
Financial Innovation for Global Health
Emerging Threats
Partnership
Gavi
Noncommunicable diseases
Challenges from the private sector
Advanced Market Commitment
Regulatory Issues
Treatment Guidelines
Trust and Deliverability
The Value of International Institutions
Precision Medicine
Disruptive Ideas
Domestic Resources
Returns on Investment
International Finance Facility for Immunization
Sonia Woody
Taught by
World Economic Forum