Annie Sparrow on global health and public health

How collaboration arrises and why it fails by Prof. Dr. Paul F.M.J. Verschure

Episode notes

On an island in eastern Congo, 200,000 people live with a life expectancy of 26 years and half a dozen doctors. Pediatrician and public health scholar Annie Sparrow works in places like this, and in conflict zones from Syria to Australian refugee camps, to understand what collaboration in global health actually requires when lives are on the line. Subscribe for more episodes on real-world collaboration. Annie Sparrow, from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, brings a perspective forged in the most extreme conditions public health can encounter. Her career spans pediatric intensive care in the UK, advocacy for children in Australian refugee detention, frontline medical work in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and high-profile challenges to the WHO and the International Olympic Committee over their COVID-19 responses. The conversation ope ... 

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public healthWHOglobal healthAnnie Sparrowconflict zones