Scaling Health Care Innovation: Lessons from India

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    • Thursday November 19, 2020
      11:30 am - 12:30 pm
  • Location: Zoom
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Faculty affiliates and guests of Atlanta Global Studies Center, please email dwrenn1@gsu.edu for your code. 

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Summary Sentence: CARE USA’s President and CEO, Michelle Nunn

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Scaling Health Care Innovations: Lessons from India

Are ‘innovation,’ ‘scale’, and ‘impact’ just buzz words? How do humanitarian organizations, such as CARE, put these words into practice to achieve lasting change and impact at scale? 

​CARE India’s successful humanitarian response has been to create a culture of innovation. Learn more with CARE USA’s President and CEO Michelle Nunn, Sunil Babu, Chief of Party, Bihar Technical Support Program, CARE India, and Debarshi Bhattacharya, Lead, State Health Systems, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They will explore how to create a culture of innovation in complex environments, and how innovation itself is a tool to advance global health. 

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OPEN AND COMPLIMENTARY to members of the World Affairs Council of Atlanta; Attendees of the 2020 National Conference (please register through the conference website); CARE USA and Atlanta Global Studies Center Guests (code required).

*Faculty affiliates of Atlanta Global Studies Center, please email dwrenn1@gsu.edu for your code. 

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Michelle Nunn, CARE International, India, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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  • Created On: Nov 6, 2020 - 4:03pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 6, 2020 - 4:06pm