The Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) in partnership with the Virchow Foundation for Global Health, Sepsis Stiftung, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP), and Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) convened the 2nd partnership meeting on sepsis on the margins of the 2023 World Health Summit in Berlin.
On October 15, the High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis at the Berlin Global Health Collective brought together senior officials from Parliaments (France, Germany, Moldova, North Macedonia, and Ukraine), Governments (Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany, Embassy of Georgia to the Federal Republic of Germany), UN agencies (WHO, UNFPA), The G20 & G7 Health and Development Partnership, civil society (Women in Global Health), private sector (BRAHMS, Drägerwerk AG, Google, Siemens Healthineers, Sysmex Europe, 4TEEN4, Teqbahn Labs) and academia (STAIRS Project, Consortium of Universities in Global Health, European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership).
The meeting was attended by the following politicians, legislators, and members of the UNITE Parliamentarian Network for Global Health:
Hon. Andrei Belii – Member of Parliament of Moldova and Chair of the Health Committee;
Hon. Alan Donnelly – Chair of the G20 & G7 Health and Development Partnership;
Hon. Bedri Fazli – Member of Parliament of North Macedonia;
Hon. Hermann Groehe – Member of the German Parliament and the former Federal Minister of Health;
Hon. Irina Kutsenko – Member of the Odesa City Council (Ukraine), and
Hon. Liliana Tanguy – Member of Parliament of France
The meeting was opened by Prof. Detlev Ganten – The Founding President of the World Health Summit and Co-founder of the Virchow Foundation for Global Health. Prof. Ganten highlighted the significance of the fight against sepsis for the attainment of health-related Sustainable Development Goals and briefed the participants on the new partnership initiative of the Virchow Foundation for Global Health and the Global Sepsis Alliance.