Preparing For The Next Pandemic - Whose Responsibility Is It?

Published: June 21, 2018, 6:17 p.m.

b'CID Student Ambassador Abeela Latif interviews Susan Scribner, Director of the Preparedness and Response Project at DAI. She discusses the risks that contribute to a pandemic, interventions to mitigate these risks, and how different government and non-government actors can contribute to pandemic preparedness and response.\\n\\n// www.cid.harvard.edu //\\nInterview recorded on April 20th, 2018.\\n\\nAbout Susan Scribner: Susan Scribner leads the Preparedness and Response project (P&R). P&R works in 16 countries in East Africa, West Africa, and Southeast Asia to support multisectoral collaboration through National One Health Platforms. These platforms strengthen countries\\u2019 abilities to prevent, detect and respond to pandemic threats. P&R facilitates countries in developing and maintaining National Preparedness and Response Plans to respond to public health events at the regional, national, and subnational levels.\\n\\nPrior to joining DAI, Susan worked for 17 years for Abt Associates. From 2007 to 2009, she was Chief of Party for a project in Vietnam and Laos that built capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to Avian Influenza. She also led a health systems strengthening project in Uganda from 2004 to 2005. Susan has supported a wide range of projects from the home office and provided technical support and leadership in health policy, financing and governance, infectious diseases, and private sector health.\\n\\nSusan is also helping to grow DAI Global Health\\u2019s work in health system solutions. She has extensive experience in strategy and business development and led the integration of Abt Associates\\u2019 Australian subsidiary, Abt JTA.'