Clarisse Ingabire | Livestock Specialist
The World Bank

Clarisse Ingabire, Livestock Specialist, The World Bank

Clarisse Ingabire is a Livestock Specialist at the World Bank, based in Washington, D.C., where she leads efforts to advance One Health, climate-smart livestock, and sustainable animal health systems. She plays a central role in driving policy dialogue, technical assistance, and investment mobilization to support transformative, sustainable livestock development in client countries. Clarisse holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and a Master’s in Public Health from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar. She brings over 15 years of experience in shaping policies and programs that connect animal health to broader public health and climate resilience goals.

Appearances:



Day 1 - Tuesday 31st March @ 16:40

Keynote closing panel: Future-Proofing Health – Vaccines Against Climate Threats, Food Insecurity, and AMR

-          How can vaccination contribute to our broader global health and sustainability agendas?

-          Rethinking our approach from response to prevention: mitigating the effects of climate change and reduction of AMR through vaccination

-          The effect of climate change and emerging pathogens on food security, is safeguarding livestock and agricultural productivity shaping vaccine prioritization and funding decisions?

 

Senior Leadership Representative, WOAH (Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran, Director/  Dr Montserrat Arroyo Kuribreña Deputy Director, WOAH)

Senior Representative, GSK *TBC

Derrick Sim, Managing Director of Vaccine Markets & Health Security, Gavi *TBC

Dr Rino Rappuoli, Scientific Director, Fondazione Biotecnopolo di Siena; Coordinator, European Vaccine Hub* TBC

Day 3 - Thursday 2nd April @ 09:10

Strategies for the Reduction of Agricultural Methane Emissions

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  •     Challenges in targeting methanogenic microbes across diverse gut ecosystems, as well as achieving high rates of methane-reduction efficiency
  •     Regulatory and practical challenges of deploying methane reducing vaccine 
  •     Possible applications of methane-reducing technology to other organisms and greenhouse gases

last published: 11/Mar/26 19:15 GMT

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