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Joseph Martin Sax

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Joseph Martin Sax
School of Foreign Service and Public Policy, Georgetown University

Joe is a dual master's candidate at Georgetown University's schools of Foreign Service and Public Policy, concentrating in development and comparative policy with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa. Prior to pursuing his degree, Joe worked as a political risk analyst based in Dubai, UAE, where he advised government, nonprofit, and corporate clients on political, security, and operational risks in the MENA region

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MENA public healthcare systems: building resilience for future emergencies

The pandemic caught most countries in the Middle East and North Africa with underfinanced, imbalanced and ill-prepared healthcare systems. This column outlines what went wrong, the economic and health impacts, and the implications for policy. The authors conclude that together with a strong focus on building core public health functions, leveraging the power of data openness can help to promote the region’s recovery. It can also support resilient systems capable of responding to future health calamities arising from epidemics, wars and natural disasters driven by climate change.

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