Event type:

In person

Date & time:

22 Mar 2023, 16:30 – 18:00

Bringing health equity to the world

Did you know that over 90% of maternal deaths are from families in low and or middle income countries? Also that in the United States, Black mothers have a 2.5x greater mortality rate than White mothers and in the United Kingdom this figure rises to 3 times? Our socio-economic status' greatly determine how we are treated in this world and our ability to access adequate healthcare, but this shouldn't be the case. Health equity would ensure that there is a global fairness and standard for health and wellbeing. we all have fair and just opportunity to fulfil our human potential in all aspects of health and well-being.

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Bringing health equity to the world

Nabeel Goheer

Chief of Asia

PATH’s, Middle East, Europe (AMEE) Region.

Nabeel Goheer, PhD, is PATH’s Chief of Asia, Middle East, Europe (AMEE) Region. He is responsible for providing strategic leadership and guidance and overseeing program activities in the regional hubs in South Asia, South East Asia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, China, and Western Europe, as well as PATH’s other projects in the region. He also develops and executes strategies to expand and grow the AMEE portfolio into new regions, including the Middle East and additional countries in Asia.

Dr. Goheer is a seasoned leader with near 25 years of professional experience. Before joining PATH, he spent the last ten years assisting and representing the Commonwealth Secretary-General while providing leadership in the areas of

strategy, governance, partnerships, portfolio, evaluation, technology, innovation, and digitalization. Before joining the Commonwealth, he worked with the International Labor Organization (ILO) at the United Nations, World Bank, United Nations Development Program, USAID, and the Government of Pakistan.

Dr. Goheer holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology in Lahore, Pakistan, a Master of Arts in International Development from the International University of Japan, a Master of Philosophy in Technology Policy from Cambridge and MIT, and a PhD in Management from the University of Cambridge. He also holds a Certificate in Macroeconomic Policy and Management from Harvard.

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Global Business School for Health

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