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China is currently dealing with its worst outbreak of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. In Shanghai, millions of people are under a lockdown. The current COVID-prevention policies have attracted many controversies in terms of their business and social impact.


The German Chamber of Commerce in China – North China invites Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer, Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to share his insights into the current situation and possible adjustments to China's “Zero COVID” policies.


**The event is held under the Chatham House Rule.


Due to change of pandemic prevention policy at the venue, we decided to shift this event to online via Zoom.


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English


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Non-member: 100RMB


Registration Deadline: Monday, April 25, 5:00PM 


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  • This event will be held on Zoom. A meeting link and log-in information will be provided via email at 2PM, April 26. Please check your spam folder or contact us if you don’t receive it by then.

  • If you have any questions about the event, please feel free to contact chamber-north-events@china.ahk.de.

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  • Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former Chef de Cabinet of Dr  Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health OrganizationDr. Bernhard Schwartländer
    Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer
    Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former Chef de Cabinet of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization
    Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer, Global Health Envoy, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also the former Chef de Cabinet of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the WHO, is a medical doctor and holds a doctorate in medical epidemiology. He received his education and professional training in Germany and the US at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He use to be the WHO Representative in China. Before joining WHO in China, he served as Director for Evidence, Policy, and Innovation at UNAIDS headquarters in Geneva and as the United Nations Country Coordinator on AIDS in Beijing, China. Prior to these assignments, Dr. Schwartländer held a number of senior international positions including the Director for Performance Evaluation and Policy at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Director of the World Health Organization’s HIV Department; and as the Director of Evaluation and Strategic Information at UNAIDS. In 2000, Dr. Schwartländer undertook a special assignment at the World Bank to perform economic analyses on the cost and impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the responses to it. Prior to joining the United Nations, Dr. Schwartländer was the Director of the national AIDS program in Germany and the Director of the Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Robert Koch-Institute in Berlin, the central biomedical and infectious disease research and reference laboratory of the federal Ministry of Health, Germany. Dr. Schwartländer has published widely in scientific journals and books and taught applied epidemiology in Berlin. He brings extensive experience in development policies as well as infectious disease epidemiology and programming at global and country levels.
  • Agenda
    2022-04-26
    2022-04-26
    18:15-18:30

    Dial-in 

    2022-04-26
    18:30-18:50

    Dialogue with Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer

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    [Apr 26  | Online] Chamber Dinner_Lessons from Shanghai – Adjustment in China’s “Zero COVID” Policies
    Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer
    Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former Chef de Cabinet of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization
    2022-04-26
    18:50-19:00

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    Dial-in 

    Dialogue with Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer

    [Apr 26  | Online] Chamber Dinner_Lessons from Shanghai – Adjustment in China’s “Zero COVID” Policies
    Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer
    Global Health Envoy, German Ministry of Foreign Affairs; former Chef de Cabinet of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization
    Dr. Bernhard Schwartländer, Global Health Envoy, the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also the former Chef de Cabinet of Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the WHO, is a medical doctor and holds a doctorate in medical epidemiology. He received his education and professional training in Germany and the US at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He use to be the WHO Representative in China. Before joining WHO in China, he served as Director for Evidence, Policy, and Innovation at UNAIDS headquarters in Geneva and as the United Nations Country Coordinator on AIDS in Beijing, China. Prior to these assignments, Dr. Schwartländer held a number of senior international positions including the Director for Performance Evaluation and Policy at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria; Director of the World Health Organization’s HIV Department; and as the Director of Evaluation and Strategic Information at UNAIDS. In 2000, Dr. Schwartländer undertook a special assignment at the World Bank to perform economic analyses on the cost and impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the responses to it. Prior to joining the United Nations, Dr. Schwartländer was the Director of the national AIDS program in Germany and the Director of the Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the Robert Koch-Institute in Berlin, the central biomedical and infectious disease research and reference laboratory of the federal Ministry of Health, Germany. Dr. Schwartländer has published widely in scientific journals and books and taught applied epidemiology in Berlin. He brings extensive experience in development policies as well as infectious disease epidemiology and programming at global and country levels.

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