
Carolina Batista: Thrilled with the kick off the World Health Summit in Berlin today!
Carolina Batista, Head of Global Health Affairs at Baraka Impact Finance, shared on LinkedIn:
“Thrilled with the kick off the World Health Summit in Berlin today! The discussions have been truly enlightening, emphasizing that equity should be the bedrock of all health planning and interventions. From preparedness to digital health, the importance of inclusivity cannot be overstated.
I’ve had the privilege of attending inspiring presentations from country leaders who are pacing the way in building robust and efficient health systems able to respond to the growing challenges they face. It’s proof that we can make a difference for the underserved when political will and sustained investments go hand in hand.
It’s been fantastic reconnecting with old friends and meeting online colleagues in person for the first time, bridging the virtual and real world.
Stay tunned for more updates. And don’t miss the chance to join us at Baraka Impact Finance for our side event tomorrow at 18:00. More to come!”
Source: Carolina Batista/LinkedIn
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