Varun Srivastava

Varun Srivastava is a Manager at Accenture Development Partnerships' Global Health team, based in Bengaluru, India. With over eight years of experience in the development sector, Varun has deep expertise in public health, including immunization, public health supply chains, surveillance, and health systems strengthening.

Dian Kusama

Dian Kusama is a Lecturer in Global Health at City University of London since 2022. His interests include global health, health systems, health financing, health service delivery, health reform, policy impact evaluations, NCD prevention and control, built environment, and geospatial analysis. Before City, he was a researcher at Imperial College London. He worked on a project aimed approaches to reduce the burden of diabetes and CVDs in South Asia. Before that, he was a researcher at Harvard University.

Leah Goeke

Leah Goeke is an epidemiologist at QED.ai with 8+ years of experience in global health, program implementation and diplomacy. She was a Strategic Information fellow in the Division of Global HIV and TB for CDC Tanzania, focusing on surveillance and monitoring & evaluation. As a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia, she worked with community health volunteers on sustainable agriculture practices and malnutrition workshops. She earned her BAs in Biology and Anthropology from Bucknell University, and MPH in Epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh.

Mateusz Urbańczyk

Mateusz Urbańczyk is a Software Architect at Quantitative Engineering Design (QED.ai), a mission-driven company working in global health and food security. He specializes in complex systems and end-to-end data processing pipelines for geospatial and medical data with over 7 years of experience. He finished his M.S. in Computer Science at the University of Wroclaw, with additional research studies at EPFL. Mateusz speaks Polish, English, Spanish and French. He has published research in pure mathematics, and has traveled for work across four continents.

SECURE Webinar 3: COVID-19 Vaccination Programs and Climate Change

The SECURE Webinar Series #3: COVID-19 Vaccination Programs and Climate Change brought together experts, scholars, and practitioners to share experiences and observations over climate change and health issues that beset the implementation of COVID-19 vaccination programs globally, and to help inform and strengthen the current and future vaccination initiatives within the Southeast Asia region.