The pandemic has exposed deep inequities in the U.S. and around the world. At the height of the pandemic in the United States, Black Americans were dying of COVID-19 at three times the rate of white Americans. Indigenous populations have had of the highest rates of COVID-19 in the U.S., and globally. These inequities are becoming even more pronounced in as rollout of vaccines begins, with historic lack of trust in governments and health providers and additional challenges to access. There are myriad innovative approaches to pandemic response at the community level, but those innovations and ideas are not being integrated into broader plans and systems. Effective pandemic response without community-based leadership will fail because of the essential need for trust and accountability at the community level. Join frontline community leaders from around the world for this timely discussion.
This session was curated in partnership with Aspen Global Innovators Group.