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SUMMARY:CID Speaker Series: Preparing for the next pandemic: Whose responsibility is it?
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Susan Scribner\, Director\, Preparedness and Response project\, DAI 	About the Talk: In this session\, Susan will lead an interactive exercise where participants will identify risks that might contribute to a pandemic\, recommend interventions to mitigate the risks\, and discuss how different government and non-government actors can contribute to pandemic preparedness and response.  	About the Speaker:  	Susan Scribner leads the Preparedness and Response project (P&R). P&R works in 16 countries in East Africa\, West Africa\, and Southeast Asia to support multisectoral collaboration through National One Health Platforms. These platforms strengthen countries’ abilities to prevent\, detect and respond to pandemic threats. P&R facilitates countries in developing and maintaining National Preparedness and Response Plans to respond to public health events at the regional\, national\, and subnational levels. 	Prior to joining DAI\, Susan worked for 17 years for Abt Associates. From 2007 to 2009\, she was Chief of Party for a project in Vietnam and Laos that built capacity to prevent\, detect\, and respond to Avian Influenza. She also led a health systems strengthening project in Uganda from 2004 to 2005. Susan has supported a wide range of projects from the home office and provided technical support and leadership in health policy\, financing and governance\, infectious diseases\, and private sector health. 	Susan is also helping to grow DAI Global Health’s work in health system solutions. She has extensive experience in strategy and business development and led the integration of Abt Associates’ Australian subsidiary\, Abt JTA. 	 
URL:https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/event/cid-speaker-series-preparing-for-the-next-pandemic-whose-responsibility-is-it/
LOCATION:Allison Dining Room – Taubman Building 5th floor (T-520)\, Harvard Kennedy School
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SUMMARY:CID SPEAKER SERIES: Preventing Violence in Caracas: A Community-Based\, Evidence-Informed Approach
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Roberto Patino\, Founder and CEO\, Caracas Mi Convive & Thomas Abt\, Senior Research Fellow\, Center for International Development at Harvard University \nAbout the talk: Caracas Mi Convive works in the poorest communities of Caracas\, Venezuela to prevent violence by building trusting relationships between and among community members. Founder\, CEO\, and HKS alum Roberto Patino will engage with Thomas Abt\, CID’s Senior Fellow for Security and Development for a dialogue on the role of community-based organizations in preventing violence in Latin America\, and on how scientific evidence can help to guide the process. 	About the speakers: Roberto Patiño is 29 years old\, he is from Caracas\, Production Engineer from Simón Bolívar University\, a Master in Public Policy from Harvard University and a member of Primero Justicia. During his college studies\, he actively participated in the student movement\, being co-founder and coordinator of initiatives such as Votojoven and the Jota Movement. He was president of the Federation of USB Centers and coordinated La Fuerza Joven\, youth movement of the presidential campaign of Henrique Capriles Radonsky in 2012. During his studies abroad he specialized in citizen security and undertook a research and consulting project coordinated by professors from Harvard University on successful initiatives to reduce violence in other cities around the world. 	He is currently coordinating the Caracas Mi Convive movement\, a movement he founded in 2011 together with Leandro Buzón\, with the aim of working to prevent violence in the city of Caracas through coexistence and close work with community leaders and vulnerable populations. He is also the creator and coordinator of the Alimenta la Solidaridad (Feed Solidarity) program\, which offers lunches to 1030 children at risk of malnutrition in popular sectors of Caracas in collaboration with more than 700 volunteers. \nThomas Abt is a Senior Research Fellow with the Center for International Development\, where he leads CID’s Security and Development Seminar Series. 	Both in the United States and globally\, he teaches\, studies\, and writes on the use of evidence-informed approaches to reducing gun\, gang\, and youth violence\, among other topics. Abt is a member of the Campbell Collaboration Criminal Justice Steering Committee and the Advisory Board of the Police Executive Programme at the University of Cambridge. He also serves as a Senior Fellow to the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School and the Igarapé Institute in Rio de Janeiro\, Brazil. 	Before joining Harvard\, Abt served as Deputy Secretary for Public Safety to Governor Andrew Cuomo in New York\, where he oversaw all criminal justice and homeland security agencies\, including the Divisions of Corrections and Community Supervision\, Criminal Justice Services\, Homeland Security and Emergency Services\, and the State Police. During his tenure\, Abt led the development of New York’s GIVE (Gun-Involved Violence Elimination) Initiative\, which employs evidence-informed\, data-driven approaches to reduce violence. He also established the Research Roundtable on Criminal Justice\, a statewide criminal justice community connecting research with policy. 	Before his work in New York\, Abt served as Chief of Staff to the Office of Justice Programs at the US Department of Justice\, where he worked with the nation’s principal criminal justice grant-making and research agencies to integrate evidence\, policy\, and practice. He played a lead role in establishing the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention\, a network of federal agencies and local communities working together to reduce youth and gang violence. Abt was also founding member of the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative\, a place-based development effort that was recognized by HKS as one of the Top 25 Innovations in Government for 2013. 	Abt received a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan and a law degree with honors from the Georgetown University Law Center. 	 
URL:https://growthlab.hks.harvard.edu/event/cid-speaker-series-preventing-violence-in-caracas-a-community-based-evidence-informed-approach/
LOCATION:Malkin Penthouse (4th Floor Littauer Building) – Harvard Kennedy School
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