The event was held to discuss strengthening research in public health, medicine, climate change, and technology over the next five years through impactful partnerships of more than 100 organisations in
A panel discussed the importance and urgency of interdisciplinary and multiple approaches that generate new solutions for health system resiliency.
"The past two years have shown that robust research frameworks inform life-saving health solutions. Public private partnerships remain key to the impact of research, whether it is R&D for vaccines and therapeutics, or implementation plans for delivery", said
"The enormous stress that Covid has placed on every sector of humanity - education, business, trade, geopolitics, justice, social welfare, and beyond - highlights the lack of resiliency in health systems globally. Johns Hopkins University and India have worked together to strengthen health systems since the 1930s. We will continue our work together to address health systems resiliency by developing solutions that are scalable across the globe," Sunil Kumar, Provost, John Hopkins University.
SEE ALSO: