Professor Senait Fisseha
@DrSenait
“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope”. MLK.
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.Professor Senait Fisseha World Bank --
1. Even if you are interested in achieving improvements in a single disease area, the best bet for achieving your goal is wider system investments.
2. Leadership from the global south, both in terms of country ministers who can lead a robust reform…
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We are living in fragile times; it's easy to give up hope, but there's a lot to be hopeful for. We need to keep investing in a way that allows governments a country-led process, to achieve #UHC for all.
—Professor Senait Fisseha Fisseha, Susan Buffet Foundation
#InvestInHealth
Starting Soon: Join our #WBGMeetings event to discuss how we can accelerate progress towards Universal Health Coverage by 2030.
Join the conversation with World Bank President, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Muhammad Ali Pate, Professor Senait Fisseha, 財務省 and others at 1 pm ET.
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Happening Now: Join in on the panel discussion with Muhammad Ali Pate Professor Senait Fisseha Sri Mulyani Indrawatii on unlocking human capital and economic dividends for countries through affordable accessible health care. #InvestInHealth #HealthForAll
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Accelerating progress towards universal health coverage by tackling health inequalities is the only way to end the world's deadliest infectious diseases, says Peter Sands | The Global Fund. #UHC2030 #InvestinHealth
📣 More @ #WBGMeetings
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Health care is an investment, not an expense.
Let's move the needle on unlocking the dividends of affordable & accessible health care for all.
Watch World Bank #WBGMeetings on April 18th! #InvestInHealth #HealthForAll World Health Organization (WHO)
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Delighted to invite you all to join our #WBGMeetings event tomorrow, April 18, 1pm ET as we explore how to #InvestinHealth & unlock affordable, accessible healthcare for the 4.5 billion people around the world who lack essential health services.
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Rwanda: is lower-income country to implement a health for all scheme (Mutuelles de santé), which reaches 90%of people. With a GDP of $966/capita, it has instituted a universal healthcare program that the US (GDP $76,000/capita) cannot! Professor Senait Fisseha telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
What a great article! It really nails our journey. Everyone should read it!
'Now I understand why you said you're Rwandan by choice, Professor Senait Fisseha'
#Kwibuka30 telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
Most edifying, heartwarming piece of fresh air, in this month of grief and anger.
“I left the United States for a country where black lives do matter – Rwanda”
Big sister Professor Senait Fisseha, you’re a star🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Great article Seni, Professor Senait Fisseha I left the United States for a country where black lives do matter – Rwanda telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
✍️ 'I left the United States for a country where black lives do matter – Rwanda' | Writes Professor Senait Fisseha
'Thirty years after one of history’s worst genocides, the country is full of promise and potential'
Read the column here ⬇️
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A Must Read by Professor Senait Fisseha! Our journey so well summarized!
Refreshing & encouraging for more to do in the coming years!!
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.Professor Senait Fisseha 's very personal piece about Rwanda- full of promise and potential. Effective health programs, new models for vaccine manufacturing, a vanguard in drones, tech & AI, robust tourism & sports sector. 30 years of nation-building. #Kwibuka30
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A great Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie spoke about the danger of a single story & urged Africans & those in the African Diaspora to share our own experiences instead of letting negative portrayals of Africa dominate Western media. Gratitude to Professor Senait Fisseha 4 amplifying our voices!
“I left America in search of a place less polarised & discovered it not just in a country but in people that have seen the worst of humanity & found a way through.” Great piece by Professor Senait Fisseha, reflecting on how far Rwanda has come since the Genocide telegraph.co.uk/global-health/…
👇 Thoughtful account of a personal journey that took the writer and her family from Omaha, Nebraska, to Kigali, Rwanda, and proved to be a truly life-affirming experience. By Professor Senait Fisseha (whom you should follow if you don’t already.) Via The Telegraph