WHO Webinar on ‘NCD Hard Talks: Making Health Systems Deliver’

World Health Organization (WHO) regularly conducts webinar on different contextually relevant issues to update concerned stakeholders on current health affairs.
Join the upcoming webinar on: 20 May 2020 13:00 – 14:00 CET |Geneva, Switzerland
Country experiences have shed light on effective solutions, critical bottlenecks, and practical lessons for strengthening health systems for impact on Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD).  More so, the reality of COVID-19 offers a stark reminder and call for collective action to fill the NCD gap and protect the most vulnerable. WHO initiatives provide key insights on:

    • What practical solutions best catalyze systemic change?
    • How to move from pilot to robust scale-up of NCD services?
    • Does multisectoralism hinder health system strengthening?

WHO NCD/Integrated Service Delivery unit invites you to join regular webinar sessions for cross-learning to accelerate action on HSS for NCD.

WHAT: Platform to connect, share and learn about pragmatic solutions.
WHO: WHO NCD and health system units; country public health officers and NCD community; academic partners.
WHEN: Monthly
WHERE: Virtual WebEx meeting

Webinar information: NCD Hard Talks: Making Health Systems Deliver 

About Kusum Wagle 214 Articles
Hello and greetings everyone! I am Kusum Wagle, MPH, WHO-TDR Scholar, BRAC James P. Grant School of Public Health, Bangladesh. I have gained profound experiences in public health sector under different thematic areas of health, nutrition, sexual and reproductive health, maternal and newborn health, research etc., targeting diverse audience of different age groups. I have performed diverse roles ranging from lecturer in the public health department of colleges, nutrition coordinator, research coordinator and consultant, in different programs, projects and academic institutions of Nepal. I also hold immense experience in working closely and persistently with government organizations, non-government organizations, UN agencies, CSOs and other stakeholders at the national and sub-national level. I have successfully led and coordinated different projects involving multi-sector participation and engagement. Moreover, I am also regularly involved in the development of different national health related programs and its guidelines.