2019 Virtual Annual General Meeting

July 23, 2019 Mission and Vision

Mission Vision

PQMD is a global alliance leading the PQMD assures excellence in medical development and championing of high product and service delivery, standards in medical supply and so that geography and economic status service donations. PQMD seeks to are no longer barriers to everyone living enhance access to health care in healthier lives. underserved communities and in areas affected by disaster.

2 PQMD Members Five Pillars of PQMD

4 The PQMD Community

5 PQMD Partnerships Members Working Together

6 Members Working Together 2019 for Access to Healthcare A few examples…

• Medical Teams International and BD worked together to bring critical supplies to Guatemalan hospital. • International Medical Corps and International Health Partners teamed up to provide essential supplies to healthcare facilities in South Sudan. • MAP International produced video highlighting access to medicine work. • Mercy Ships provided dental training in developing countries. • Baxter International provided large grant to Operation Smile to continue work in .

7 Members Working Together 2019 for Disasters and Crisis Response A few examples…

• Direct Relief provided medicines and supplies to responders to flooding in Oklahoma • Heart to Heart International responded to tornado outbreak in Midwest • IMA World Health filled critical gaps in Ebola response in northeastern DRC. • Cyclone Idai prompted response from many PQMD including Johnson & Johnson, action medeor, GSK, BMS, Direct Relief, International Health Partners, MAP International, Pfizer, Tulipe, International Medical Corps, Americares, Heart to Heart International, IMA World Health. • Americares responded to recent flooding in Nepal and India • IsraAID delivered urgent aid to Venezuelan refugees.

8 PQMD Members as Responders (Based on survey responses 5/2019; includes those responding/interested in responding)

PQMD Members Responding to Crises

Ebola in DRC

Venezuela

Syria

Yemen

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Corp NGO Members Working Together 2019 for Guidelines Partners Working Together 2019 for Collective Impact

11 PQMD Global Partnerships so far this year…

12 2019 Global Health Policy Forum Executive Forum

TRANSFORMATIONAL THINKING IN GLOBAL MEDICAL DONATIONS

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13 2019 Global Health Policy Forum Geneva

KEYNOTE: The Indispensable Role of Political Will in Enabling Global Medical Product Programs

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14 Global Health Policy Forum Key Takeaways

• Stop thinking of disasters as separate from building strong health DISASTER RESPONSE VS. RESILIENCE: systems/resiliency – it should be a continuum MIND THE GAP • Responses need to be locally driven • Advocacy & attention and avoiding donor fatigue IT’S A LONG WAY FROM HOME: REFUGEES • New models for financing to allow for broader opportunities AND THE DISPLACED

• WHO 2008 HSS framework – is it still relevant? Good guide & HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING: IT’S A place to start the conversation JOURNEY, NOT JUST A DESTINATION • System thinking • Classic metrics are no longer useful – need more multi-dimensional COLLECTIVE IMPACT 2030: A STRATEGIC options LINE OF SIGHT ON METRICS • Develop common frameworks and use shared language • Infectious disease outbreaks aren’t singular events. MICROBIAL THREATS 101: WHAT’S MINE IS • There is a critical need for a platform for improved collaboration & YOURS coordination • Supply chain & logistics should always be happening up front – SUPPLY CHAIN REALITIES: TACKLING THE don’t leave them out of the conversation MISSING LINK • Think of “the last mile” first and not last • New norms, new actors, new actions : BEYOND CASH/SOLVING • Shift from “do no harm” to “be more effective”; utilize technology THE PROBLEM 15 PQMD Future Forums

16 17 2019 Education Forum And Annual General Meeting

October 15-17, 2019 Hosted by Heart to Heart International Kansas City

18 Operational Activities Collective Impact 2030 • Metrics Toolkit • Kitting Initiative • Partnerships Community of Practice • Engaging dialogue on current topics • Webinars Medical Missions Initiative • New guidelines for medical missions Development Essentials • New online course for medical product donational professionals • Academic Advisory Committee Conferences • Canadian Evaluation Society • AGMs and Policy Forums • AEA Surveys and Benchmarking • Donation and contribution mapping • Corporate and NGO • Guidelines Week New Organization Partnerships • Navigator • InterAction

New Academic Partnerships • Boston University • Tufts • Trent University

Publications • Global Policy Forum Summary • Video So how much does this all cost?

Our finances

23 24 25 Going Forward

26 PQMD Going Forward 2019 In summary • Fall AGM – Kansas City • Develop Agenda for Global Policy Forum 2020 • PQMD History video project – April 2020 • AIDF – September External • Concordia – September? Outreach • AEA-November

• Integrate Medical Missions guidelines • Development Essentials course • CoP agenda development • Member activity and new benchmarking surveys Shared • Value proposition for new members Expertise • Website, social media

• Collective Impact Toolbox • New academic partnerships (BU, Tufts, others) Partnership • Devex Analytics Development • International Agencies

27 Who makes this all happen?

Your PQMD Team

28 PQMD Org Chart

Elizabeth Ashbourne Executive Director

Juliemarie Sarah Viscardi Vander Burg Gretchen Director of Senior Director Warwick Office Communications Global Health Manager and Disaster Policy Response

Jennifer Zolkos Beth Haynes Director, Community of Communications Practice Assistant

*Green denotes part time 29 Extended Team

Dr. Julie Varughese Patty Tracey Medical Missions Medical Missions

Laura Hollod Kelly Willis Collective Impact Essentials Course

30 Thank you

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