Recording Available: The Enactment of the WHO Sepsis Resolution on the National and International Level

The recording from our 2023 World Sepsis Day Event is now available to rewatch on YouTube, including chapter markers so you can jump directly to a specific speaker.

The first part – in German – is available on the channel of our friends from the Sepsis Stiftung, with whom we jointly hosted this event.

It was a pleasure hosting you in Berlin – thanks so much for joining!

Marvin Zick
Deadline Extended: Upload Your WSD Event to Be Featured on the 2023 World Sepsis Day Event Poster Now

We have extended the deadline to Tuesday, October 31, 2023. Please submit your activities and events as soon as possible.

September 13, was World Sepsis Day. Countless events all over the world raised awareness for sepsis, the most preventable cause of death worldwide – thank you so much for participating and thus contributing to saving lives worldwide.

Like always, we will summarize all events on the 2023 WSD Event Poster – please upload your event now, it takes less than a minute.



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Sepsis Alliance Summit – Sep 27 & 28, 2023 – Register Now to Participate Virtually

Our friends and colleagues from the Sepsis Alliance are hosting the ‘Sepsis Alliance Summit’ this Wednesday and Thursday – and it’s not too late to register to participate virtually.

The Sepsis Alliance Summit will feature two days of learning and inspiration for healthcare professionals across the continuum of care, including nurses, physicians, pharmacists, allied health professionals, data/quality/safety/IT professionals, students, leadership, policymakers, and industry leaders.

Designed to explore an array of sepsis-related topics in healthcare, the Sepsis Alliance Summit will include expert presentations from clinicians, innovation experts, and other influential leaders. Join the sessions that are relevant to your practice and interests, and increase your sepsis knowledge and skills. We encourage you to attend sessions live, as speakers will be present to answer questions and share knowledge for most sessions. If you are unable to attend live, sessions will be prerecorded and available at a later time.

Additionally, free nursing CE credits are offered, along with a certificate of attendance for other participants.


While Sepsis Alliance and Global Sepsis Alliance sound very similar, these are two distinct organizations, based in the US and Europe, respectively. The Sepsis Alliance is a founding member of the GSA.

Marvin Zick
Recording From New York: Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health Related SDGs

The live stream has concluded – thank you all for joining! You can rewatch the event above.


The free live stream will start at 4 pm Eastern (NY) Time on Thursday, September 21, 2023 – embedded above. To ask live questions, please participate via YouTube, and use the Q&A box to the right.

Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health-Related SDGs is co-hosted by the Clinton Health Access Initiative, the Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership, the Global Sepsis Alliance, the Medical Women’s International Association, the Sepsis Stiftung, UNITE, and the Virchow Foundation for Global Health.

Thank you for joining!

When the live stream has concluded, it will be removed from YouTube, and an edited version will be available on YouTube next week.

Marvin Zick
Konrad Reinhart Receives Sepsisfonden Award at World Sepsis Day Event in Sweden

The Swedish Sepsisfonden awarded Prof. Reinhart with the Sepsisfonden Award at the 2023 World Sepsis Day Event at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. Ulrika Knutsson and Dr. Adam Linder, founders of Sepsisfonden, highlighted the critical leadership role of Prof. Reinhart in the global sepsis movement, research, and advocacy, and how he has inspired the work of Sepsisfonden in Sweden and in the broader Nordics region.

The event was opened by the address from Acko Ankarberg Johansson – Minister for Healthcare, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs of Sweden, and attended by Dr. Malin Grape – Ambassador on Antimicrobial Resistance, Division for EU and International Affairs of the Ministry.

Representatives of the Karolinska Institute, researchers, and civil society partners presented their work on the national sepsis policies, tools, as well as advocacy activities implemented in Sweden in partnership with the national health authority and Sepsisfonden.

The Global Sepsis Alliance expresses special gratitude to Dr. Kristoffer Stralin and Dr. Lisa Mellhammar for their critical role in generating national sepsis policies and evidence, respectively, and to Shahrzad Kiavash for her unique role in sepsis awareness raising awareness and being an inspiration for thousands of sepsis survivors and their families globally.

Katja Couball
Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health Related SDGs – High-Level Side-Event on the Margins of UNGA78

Update September 22, 2023: As the event has concluded, we have closed registrations. You can re-watch the event here.


In a concerted effort to combat critical health challenges and accelerate progress toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), leaders, experts, and advocates from around the world will convene for a High-Level Side-Event during the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA78). This pivotal gathering, scheduled for Thursday, September 21, 2023, is titled ‘Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health-Related SDGs’, and is co-hosted by the Clinton Health Access Initiative, the Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership, the Global Sepsis Alliance, the Medical Women’s International Association, the Sepsis Stiftung, UNITE, and the Virchow Foundation for Global Health.

The High-Level Side-Event will take place at the Hilton Midtown in New York City, serving as a platform for fostering collaboration and innovation in the fight against sepsis and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and promoting public-private partnerships for health-related SDGs.

Distinguished speakers and attendees will include former global leaders, experts, advocates, and representatives from civil society and international organizations. The event aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, drive policy changes, and encourage concrete commitments to address these pressing health challenges.

Register Now

Attendance is free of charge and everybody is welcome. Seats are limited, so if you are interested in joining in person, please register swiftly. Please also register if you are planning to join the free live stream of the event.


About the United Nations General Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly is the principal deliberative and policymaking body of the United Nations, composed of 193 Member States. It convenes annually in New York City to address global challenges, promote international cooperation, and foster dialogue on pressing issues affecting the world.

About the High-Level Side-Event

The "Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health-Related SDGs" High-Level Side-Event during UNGA78 brings together global leaders, experts, and advocates to address critical health challenges and accelerate progress toward health-related Sustainable Development Goals.

About the United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. It comprises multiple specialized agencies and programs working together to address global issues, including health, poverty, climate change, and international conflicts.

Marvin Zick
Upload Your WSD Event to Be Featured on the 2023 World Sepsis Day Event Poster Now

Update Sep 28, 2023: We have extended the deadline to Monday, October 22, 2023. Please submit your activities and events as soon as possible.


Original article:

Yesterday, September 13, was World Sepsis Day. Countless events all over the world raised awareness for sepsis, the most preventable cause of death worldwide – thank you so much for participating and thus contributing to saving lives worldwide.

Like always, we will summarize all events on the 2023 WSD Event Poster – please upload your event now, it takes less than a minute. The form closes in two weeks, on September 28 – please upload your event before that date.



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GSA Announces Dr. Mariam Jashi as Its New Designated CEO

Today, the Global Sepsis Alliance is excited to announce that Dr. Mariam Jashi will join the GSA as its new CEO on February 1, 2024.

Mariam is a senior-level policymaker with 25 years of experience in global health, sustainable development, and innovative financing from the countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas.

For 8 years (2012-2020), she served as a senior government official in Georgia as the Deputy Minister of Health, Member of Parliament (MP), Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee for Education and Science, Member of the Health Committee and Gender Equality Council of the Parliament.

In 2017-2018 – as the President of the leading group on innovative financing for development – she led high-level dialogue among global stakeholders on the margins of the UN General Assemblies.

Since 2019, Mariam has been the Global Board Member and EECA Chapter Chair of the UNITE Parliamentarians’ Network for Global Health. She has chaired the Board of Advisors at the Tbilisi Medical Academy since 2021 and is the elected Secretary General of the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) for the 2022-2025 Triennium.

Her earlier experience includes 12 years of humanitarian and development work with UNICEF, UNAIDS, other UN agencies, GAVI, and the World Bank (1999-2012), being in charge of the UNICEF Health Sector and UNAIDS program in Georgia, Immunization Portfolio at UNICEF Occupied Palestinian Territory, and HIV Partnerships at UNICEF New York HQ.

The Mason Fellow of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Mariam holds an MPA degree from Harvard University, a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from AIETI Medical School, a Master of Public Health (MPA) from Tbilisi State University, and Public Health Certificates from Lund University and UCL.

Major Achievements

  • Led strategic planning and mobilization of 105 million USD in grants for national health programs of 19 countries from GAVI, the Global Fund, GAIN, UNITAID, USAID, and the Government of Japan

  • Recipient of the World Health Organization Award for contribution to Polio eradication in Europe

  • CEO and co-founder of the Solidarity Fund of Georgia, under the Prime Minister’s Office, that mobilized > 8 million GEL of Innovative Financing for diagnostics and treatment of children affected by cancer

  • Co-author of the Universal Health Care reform and program in Georgia with > 90% coverage of the country's population, and

  • Lead author of TISIFF Recommendations, the global roadmap on how to galvanize Innovative Financing and narrow the funding gap for Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

We are incredibly excited that Mariam has chosen to join our global fight against sepsis, bringing a wealth of experience, innovation, and contagious enthusiasm that will undoubtedly propel both the GSA as well as the global fight against sepsis to new heights.

Marvin Zick