How Healthcare Can Help International Relief and Recovery: A Case on Ukraine
As the invasion in Ukraine wages on, healthcare leaders and organizations have pushed to provide support through donations of supplies, funds and time. For those who want to help, it can be difficult to weed through the numerous mechanisms for providing support to determine how to make the biggest positive impact.
Join ACHE and the Catholic Health Association for this webinar to hear from international experts on how individuals and organizations within healthcare can best provide support to Ukraine through the active crisis and beyond. In addition to specifics on this current crisis, presenters will draw on lessons learned and best practices to provide helpful guidance on how the healthcare community can contribute significantly toward present and future humanitarian relief efforts to promote successful sustainability and recovery.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the current state of need in Ukraine as it relates to healthcare.
- Explore common misconceptions around types of humanitarian aid that are the most helpful during times of crisis.
- Identify best practices in providing support during active crisis and beyond.
Faculty
- Bruce Compton, Senior Director, Global Health, Catholic Health Association of the United States
- Nicholas (Nick) Cox, Ukraine Response Manager, USAID
- Ranu Nath, Diaspora Specialist, Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, USAID
- Jennifer Poidatz, Vice President, Humanitarian Response, Catholic Relief Services
- James Weatherill, Deputy Head of Office, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
This webinar is free and eligible for 1 ACHE Qualifying Education credit. Credits can be self-reported at My ACHE upon completion of the webinar recording.