Sania Nishtar, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, discusses why prioritising investments in immunisation can protect future generations from growing health threats and help open a new chapter in global prosperity.
In this special lecture, Dr Nishtar will reflect on the history of vaccines, which have saved six lives every minute over the past 50 years, making them one of humanity’s greatest and most cost-effective achievements and a towering example of what can be achieved when people, governments and international partners work together towards a unified goal. Nowhere has this collaboration been more exemplified than through the work of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance which, since 2000 has protected over a billion children, helping cut child mortality rates in the countries it supports by half.
Looking to the future, vaccines hold the promise to have an even greater impact on people’s health and lives. New vaccine introductions are helping make inroads against two major killers in low-income countries - malaria and cervical cancer - while innovative methods such as drone technology are being deployed to reach communities that were previously beyond reach. Each of these advances bring economic and societal benefits aside from the obvious public health ones.
This lecture will consider the future of immunisation against the backdrop of the many challenges that stand in the way of this historic progress, including climate change, conflict and economic instability. These are each having an outsized impact on lower income countries, while the increasing threat of infectious diseases and future pandemics further threaten to slow, stop, or even reverse progress toward improved health and economic development for communities.
Meet our speaker and chair
Sania Nishtar (@SaniaNishtar) is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. Dr Nishtar, most recently a Senator in her home country of Pakistan, joined Gavi as its CEO on 18 March 2024. A trained medical doctor, Dr Nishtar has built an outstanding career over 30 years as a national and global leader. In Pakistan’s national government, she served between 2018 and 2022 as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation, a role with the status of a Federal Minister. During this time, she founded a social protection programme and chaired the Council on Poverty Alleviation and the Benazir Income Support Program. In 2013, during Pakistan’s Caretaker Government, she served as a Federal Minister with responsibility for re-establishing the country’s Ministry of Health among other roles, winning acclaim for transparency and accountability during her time in office.
Alistair McGuire is Professor of Health Economics and Chair of LSE Health. He has pursued an interest in the economics of health care for over thirty years. His research cover all topics in health economics, including international comparisons, economics of the hospital, public/private sector interface, cost-effectiveness analysis of health technologies, and health economics alongside clinical trials. He also has extensive teaching experience and has written numerous books, articles and reports on this. He has been involved in a number of major clinical trials as the lead health economist.
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