18-20 September 2024

Digital health citizenship: A unity of digital, health and civic literacy

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Organisers

Digital Transformations for Health Lab (DTH-Lab)

Date

18-20 September 2024

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Location

Event snapshot

The DTH-Lab is organizing an intergenerational and multidisciplinary roundtable at the 2nd Global Health Literacy Summit in Rotterdam.

The objective of this session is to discuss the importance of combining efforts to build health, digital and civic literacy and skills, particularly among young people, in order for digital transformations to contribute to equitable health benefits for all. 

Panellists will discuss the benefits and challenges of advancing digital health citizenship and propose actionable steps to build combined literacy and skills and support young people’s active engagement in digital health governance. Session participants will be encouraged to share their views and contribute ideas towards the creation of a digital health citizenship toolkit for young people.

Speakers

Njide Ndili

Country Director PharmAccess & DTH-Lab Steering Committee Member

Nnenna Nwakama

Transform Health

Dr Anthony Adoghe

Deputy Director ICT Federal Ministry of Health

Tomiwa Akinsanya

Project Coordinator DTH-Lab

Jean Philbert Nsengimana

Chief Digital Advisor Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

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Njide Ndili

Country Director, PharmAccess Nigeria

Njide Ndili is the Country Director for PharmAccess Nigeria. She is the Vice President of the Healthcare Federation of Nigeria an advocacy platform seeking greater involvement of the private sector in strengthening the Nigerian healthcare system. Njide was a Commissioner for the Lancet and Financial Times Commission on Governing health futures 2030 to accelerate UHC using digital technology, especially for the youth in LMIC. Njide’s qualifications include an MSc Health Economics, Policy and Management, London School of Economics; AMP INSEAD Business School France; MBA University of Houston; Post Graduate Diploma Finance and B. Sc. Computer Science, University of Nigeria.

Aferdita Bytyqi

Executive Director, DTH-Lab

Aferdita Bytyqi is the Executive Director of the DTH-Lab ensuring the success of overall project goals and strategic objectives of the DTH-Lab both internally and with key external stakeholders within the global health ecosystem. With a career spanning over 25 years, she brings a wealth of progressive programmatic experience in spearheading international research, development, and regeneration initiatives on behalf of multilateral and bilateral agencies, as well as private donors. Her previous professional contributions include ICS Integrare, MBM, FAO, WHO and the Senior Coordinator of the Lancet and Financial Times Commission. Aferdita has a Dipl. Ing in Architecture and an M.Sc. in Urban Design in Development from UCL.

Berlin, Germany

Caroline Knop

Europe and Northern America

Global Health | Digital Health | Public Health & Prevention | Meaningful Youth Engagement | Cultural Awareness & Diversity

Caroline Knop is a medical student at Charité Berlin with a strong interest in the digital transformation of health. She served as National Public Health Officer of the German Medical Student’s Association 2022/23 and was part of the International Federation of Medical Student’s Associations delegation to the 76th World Health Assembly in Geneva. As Co-Head of the Youth Side Program on the World Health Summit she advocates for meaningful youth engagement. Passionate about addressing the digital determinants of health, she works together with SATMED, an open access satellite-based eHealth communications platform, providing digital health services to remote, resource-poor areas of emerging and developing countries. As a participant in the International Collaboration and Exchange Program (Columbia ICEP), an international student networking and exchange program partnering over 26 major leading medical universities on 5 continents, she believes that current health challenges need to be addressed by a global approach in collaborative problem solving. Having a strong interest in research she served as Head of Public Relations during the foundation of Berlin Exchange Medicine, the first German student healthcare journal. She is a scholar of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and has recently joined the Global Digital Health Lab at Charité Berlin.

Tomiwa Akinsanya

Project Coordinator

Tomiwa Akinsanya, Project Coordinator at the Digital Transformations for Health Lab, is passionate about using digital technologies and innovative behavioral sciences to enhance global youth health. Tomiwa has worked with respected organizations dedicated to advancing digital health and youth well-being globally. With almost a decade of experience, a B.Sc in Physiology and a Masters in Public Health, she applies specialized skills in research, project management, communication, stakeholder management, and advocacy to improve health systems for the benefit of all. Her core values are aligned with Innovation, Empathy, Creativity, Integirty, Team Work and Excellence.