With Isabelle Wachsmuth, Dianne Erquiaga, Andrea Anaya and Camila Osorio
Galvanizing action toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), including those connected to global health, is at the heart of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s mission. Art Impact for Health is a WHO multi-stakeholder incubator initiative that uses painting, photography and sculpture to bring together LMIC health care facilities and the surrounding communities in promoting psychosocial well-being and health for all.
Join the WHO’s Isabelle Wachsmuth, along with global Smile Train leaders, in reflecting on the impact of this initiative, their lessons learned and to sketch what’s next in the exciting nexus of art-making, community-building, and global health.
Panelists:
Isabelle Wachsmuth (MSc, MPH) is a project manager for Universal Health Coverage and leads the Art Impact for Health and SDGs initiative at the World Health Organization’s headquarters in Geneva.
Dianne Erquiaga (MSc) is Smile Train’s Program Director for South America, overseeing programs in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela and in Peru, where she resides.
Andrea Anaya (B.A.) is Smile Train’s Senior Program Manager for Mexico, Central America & The Caribbean.
Camila Osorio (B.Sc.) is a psychologist and Smile Train psychosocial consultant for international programs based in Colombia.
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