Global health requires a multilateral approach for research, knowledge sharing, and the distribution of life-saving services. What lessons can we take from recent shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic? What ethical considerations are imperative as we enter a moment of fracturing global partnerships?
On May 6 at 8:30am ET, join us for this upcoming virtual event in the Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice series, which will examine the impact of an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment on the future of global public health. The conversation and audience Q&A will be moderated by Nicholas Bayer, Carnegie Ethics Fellow and senior communications manager at Doctors Without Borders, alongside expert guests Unni Karunakara, senior fellow at the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale University, and Robert Klitzman, professor of psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University.

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Nicholas Bayer
Carnegie Ethics Fellow
Unni Karunakara
Senior Fellow, Global Health Justice Partnership, Yale University

Robert Klitzman
Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University