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6.5 The collaborative future of public health intelligence Oliver Morgan, head, WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence, and Rithika Sangameshwaran, CPC Analytics SPOTLIGHT Health: A political choice Interview with Dan Smith, former executive director, SIPRI 7 SECURITY FROM WAR, CONFLICT AND CRIME 7.1 Safeguarding the right to health in crisis Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights 7.2 Health at the margins: Displacement and the global promise we must keep Filippo Grandi, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 7.3 Health and human security: Core to national and global stability Esperanza Martinez, professor of practice, Australian National University, and commissioner, The Lancet Commission on Health, Conflict and Forced Displacement 7.4 Finding alignment in a multi-aligned world David Miliband, president and CEO, International Rescue Committee

7.5 The health and well-being of women and girls in a fractured world Pascale Allotey, Inka Weissbecker and Alanna Galati, Department of Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, and Department of Non-communicable Diseases and Mental Health, World Health Organization 7.6 Strengthening biosecurity at the health and security interface Greg Hinds, director, Counter-Terrorism, Interpol SPOTLIGHT Passing the torch: From West to East Kishore Mahbubani, distinguished fellow, Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore 8 IMPROVING GLOBAL HEALTH INSTITUTIONS AND INSTRUMENTS 8.1 From crisis to consensus: The historic gavel of the Pandemic Agreement Teodoro J Herbosa, secretary of health, the Philippines, and president, 78th World Health Assembly 8.2 Health and multilateralism: Brazil’s political choice in a fractured world Alexandre Padilha, minister of health, Brazil

8.3 Promoting health, preventing illness Interview with Budi Gunadi Sadikin, minister of health, Indonesia 8.4 China’s approach to global health governance and its adherence to multilateralism Jin Jiyong, distinguished professor (Shanghai Oriental scholar), School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Shanghai International Studies University 8.5 From crisis to cohesion: A new mandate for health and multilateralism Dinesh Arora, principal health specialist, Asian Development Bank 8.6 Catalysts for change: The evolving role of philanthropy in global health Interview with Gabriel M Leung, executive director (charities and community), Hong Kong Jockey Club 8.7 Beyond traditional aid: Redirecting billionaire philanthropy to health outcomes Raj Kumar, president and editor-in-chief, Devex 8.8 Dying too young: How worsening health and loss of trust in politics gives us the worst possible governments Martin McKee, professor of European public health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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