Global Sepsis Alliance Joins the G20 Health & Development Partnership

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In line with our continued effort to bring sepsis to the global agenda and ensure the implementation of the WHA 70.7 Resolution, GSA has joined the G20 Heath and Development Partnership.

The G20HDP is an advocacy organization that aims to ensure that G20 countries coordinate their health innovation strategies to tackle the growing burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases globally, to promote the delivery of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a focus on SDG 3 “health and well-being for all”.

GSA is engaging on many fronts with national governments and international organizations in order to raise awareness about sepsis and to trigger impactful actions that could ultimately save the lives of millions of people worldwide.

We are excited to join the G20 Global Health and Development Partnership as part of GSA’s effort to increase its advocacy and stakeholder outreach to achieve the aims of the WHO resolution on sepsis”. G20 governments and stakeholders need to be aware of the burden of sepsis to society and be better prepared to recognize, prevent, and treat its immediate and long-term consequences.
Sepsis, infectious diseases, AMR, the SDGs, and COVID-19 are inter-related and a multifaceted global vision and approach are paramount to tackle these challenges. We believe that the G20HDP is one of the key platforms to support GSA’s agenda and we look forward to a mutually beneficial fruitful collaboration.
— Tex Kissoon, President Global Sepsis Alliance
Simone Mancini