This is the first in a series of panels examining the indirect health effects of COVID-19. This kick-off event, co-hosted by the Center for Global Development and Gates Ventures, focused on emerging findings from Kenya and Uganda, comparing how these two neighboring countries experienced disruptions to essential health services during the pandemic. The discussion covered what we know so far about the impacts of COVID-19 on other key health areas and share insights about how ongoing response strategies can protect and promote the broader health needs of the population. Panelists reflected on the country findings, challenges surrounding the evidence, and opportunities to address gaps and strengthen evidence-informed approaches to pandemic response that take account of health impacts beyond those directly caused by emerging pathogens.

Speakers:

  • Steven Kabwama, Training Manager, Makerere University 
  • Jacob Kazungu, Research Officer, KEMRI Wellcome Trust
  • Stacey Orangi, Research Officer, KEMRI Wellcome Trust
  • Nazarius Tumwesigye, Associate Professor, Makerere University 
  • Petra Vergeer, Senior Health Specialist, GFF
  • Rhoda Wanyenze, Professor and Dean, Makerere University

Moderator: ​Carleigh Krubiner, Policy Fellow, Center for Global Development

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