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care physician, and 600 educational workshops delivered. Visit this link to learn about their model program - https://grameenprimacare.org/

Malcolm C. Riley, III, Sr. Manager, Business Development, Innovations in Healthcare

Innovations in Healthcare is a nonprofit organization hosted by Duke University and founded in 2011 by Duke Health, McKinsey & Company, and the World Economic Forum. They aim to improve healthcare worldwide by supporting the scale/impact of promising innovations. They receive support from and collaborate with a globally diverse group of organizations, including corporations and foundations committed to strengthening and increasing the scale of healthcare innovations. Visit www.innovationsinhealthcare.org and Malcolm on Linkedin.

Doug McLean, Vice President, DAI

Doug designed and launched DAI's Innovation into Action program that targets and supports start-ups with market potential in emerging economies around the world. His technical area of focus involves the design and management of DAI programs related to innovation, acceleration, and ecosystem development in emerging countries. He has worked in more than 40 countries and managed four USAID long-term economic growth projects.  Visit the DAI site.

Nina Rabinovitch Blecker, Dir. of Communications, Acting Dir. of Global Advocacy Data2X, United Nations Foundation

Housed at the UN Foundation, Data2X advances gender equality and women's empowerment through the promotion and use of gender data. Nina manages communications strategy and oversees implementation for the alliance. She is also launching Data2X's global policy advocacy efforts. Data2X identified key gaps in gender data based on need, population coverage, and policy relevance. They’ve identified 28 gaps across five domains: health, education, economic opportunities, political participation, and human security. You should want to know more - visit www.data2x.org

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