Dr. Kamran Iqbal has more than 15 years of experience in the health sector in South Asia. His current role in the World Bank in setting up public private partnerships dialogue platform for long-term strategic framework for public-private partnerships in healthcare for the government. His curated public-private partnership dialogue platform enables long term resilient partnerships comprising of top decision-makers from the private sector and the government including ministers and secretaries of health.
Kamran is also helping International Financial Corporation (IFC) explore the healthcare market landscape for potential, large growth-level investment opportunities, bridging the leading healthcare companies to access rocket fuel they need to land on their visionary mission.
One of his main area of expertise is to provide strategic advice to governments on how to streamline the global supply chain in the health sector. His public speeches are all about improving public health systems. Kamran is a member of the team of Editors of Harvard Public Health Review, where he is a part of the team to make HPHR recognized as a premier publication that transcends the traditional boundaries of academia to enrich discourse around issues of public health.
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