About this Event
Organized by the Center for Indonesia’s Strategic Development Initiatives (CISDI), Indonesian-based non-profit organisation that aims to promote health sector development and strengthen health systems through research, advocacy and participatory interventions, this side event aims to provide a platform for local governments and civil society organizations to share their experiences, challenges, and successes in implementing cross-sectoral collaborations in SRMNCAH+N issues.
By showcasing practical examples and effective strategies, the event aims to inspire broader adoption of these approaches worldwide. The emphasis on local-level partnerships ensures that solutions are tailored to the unique needs and contexts of different communities, making them more sustainable and impactful.
Through this event, we aim to spark a global shift in the direction of more robust and resilient health systems that are better equipped to handle the intricate and interrelated problems associated with SRMNCAH+N.
Objectives
- Discussing the urgency of measuring social and environmental impacts for SRMNCAH+N outcomes and how collaborative efforts can bridge gaps between local governments and community organizations.
- Explore the potential policy and institutional implications of successful multisectoral and multistakeholder approaches to SRMNCAH+N, and the implementable tools, such as Health Impact Assessment (HIA) and Health Lens Analysis, that can be developed and applied in the process.
- Provide a platform for participants to share knowledge, tools, experiences, and insights on addressing SRMNCAH+N through multisectoral collaboration.
Speakers:
- Nabeeha Kazi Hutchins, President & Chief Executive Officer at PAI.
- Rajat Khosla, Executive Director at Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) WHO.
- Olivia Herlinda, Research & Policy Officer at CISDI.
*Prominent speakers will be reveal soon.
Moderator:
Christina Chilimba, Founder and Executive Director All for Youth.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SUNY Global Center, 116 East 55th Street, New York, United States
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