Lori Sloate | Former Sr Director UN Foundation; CEO Sloate & Associates
Sloate & Associates

Lori Sloate, Former Sr Director UN Foundation; CEO Sloate & Associates, Sloate & Associates

Lori Sloate is a global health leader with over 25 years of experience driving initiatives to meet Sustainable Development Goals. She’s worked with the UN Foundation, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and WHO, leading strategies for sustainable health financing, global immunization, and public policy. Lori has designed and implemented advocacy campaigns to improve health outcomes worldwide.  She has moderated high-level events, seminars, and panels with global leaders, showcasing her expertise in facilitating strategic discussions. She has represented and served as co-chair for various organizations on partner steering committees and high-level working groups and with partners has helped raise millions of dollars for the WHO Covid Solidarity Response Fund and the Measles & Rubella Partnership. Lori has lived and worked on four continents and holds a Master’s degree in Intercultural Management and has studied economics and development in the US and France.  In September 2024, she established Sloate & Associates to work with health partners at all levels to develop and advance collaborative solutions to complex health challenges. The company provides a range of strategic, advocacy and technical services.

Appearances:



Main Congress Day 1 - 22nd April @ 16:50

Keynote panel: Measles eradication goals – are they out of reach?

  • Have we made progress in combatting declining immunization rates?
  • Impact of recent outbreaks – how have different countries been responding to tackle them?
  • Public health, behavior and uptake
  • How much has the anti-vaccine movement spilled over into childhood immunizations?
  • Summary of where we are, how do we look post covid vs pre covid as to how we are on track to eliminate measles?
  • Has the reduction in deaths slowed now with the pandemic and are we bouncing back?
last published: 23/Apr/25 19:55 GMT

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