The CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security
The CSIS Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security convenes an esteemed group of Members of Congress, senior leaders, and subject matter experts to advance a concrete, forward-leaning agenda for U.S. global health security strategy. It prioritizes coherent, sustained U.S. leadership, ensuring success in the major institutional reforms under way across the executive branch, integration of effort with strong accountability measures, enhanced global coordination, and building new partnerships and alliances through strengthened U.S. diplomacy that systematically advances U.S. national interests, amid intensifying geopolitical competition. Equally critical is building the correct institutional arrangements, including adequate private sector incentives, to bring forward the next generation of technological innovation. The Alliance is developing concrete options to strengthen core pandemic preparedness and response capabilities, while exploring the untapped opportunities to better align capabilities across traditional infectious disease programming including on HIV/AIDS, routine immunization, and antimicrobial resistance, among other priorities. Building on the record of prior CSIS initiatives, the Alliance delivers recommendations on global health security policy and programs to key decisionmakers in the U.S. Congress, the executive branch, and non-governmental organizations.
The effort, established in spring 2023, is co-chaired by Senator Richard Burr, Principal Policy Advisor and Chair of the Health Policy Strategic Consulting Practice at DLA Piper and former Senator from North Carolina, and Julie Gerberding, MD, MPH, CEO of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health and former Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. J. Stephen Morrison, PhD, Senior Vice President and Founder/Director of the CSIS Global Health Policy Center, sets the Alliance’s strategic direction and directs its work on pandemic preparedness and response. Katherine E. Bliss, PhD, Senior Fellow and Director of Immunizations and Health Systems Resilience with the Global Health Policy Center, directs its work on HIV and routine immunization. Michaela Simoneau, Associate Fellow, leads the Alliance’s secretariat.
The Alliance is made possible by the generous support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Contact Information
- Maclane Speer
- Program Manager, Global Health Policy Center
- 202.775.3230
- MSpeer@csis.org
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- ASchwartz@csis.org
- Sofia Chavez
- Media Relations Manager, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- SChavez@csis.org
In the News
Closing Kids’ Vaccination Gaps Before They Say ‘Mama’
Katherine E. Bliss in Bloomberg — August 7, 2023
A bipartisan opportunity to strengthen America’s pandemic security
Julie Gerberding and Richard Burr in STAT — July 11, 2023
Experts

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An Update, As Year Two Unfolds—Gaza: The Human Toll
Event — October 15, 2024
An Update, As Year Two Unfolds—Gaza: The Human Toll
Transcript — October 15, 2024
Dr. Michael Osterholm, Professor and Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), U. Minnesota: We need “a pretty damn healthy dose of humility.”
Podcast Episode by J. Stephen Morrison — October 11, 2024

At The One-Year Mark—Gaza: The Human Toll
Event — October 7, 2024
At The One-Year Mark—Gaza: The Human Toll
Transcript — October 7, 2024
Nidhi Bouri, Deputy Assistant Administrator, USAID Bureau for Global Health: on mpox, anti-microbial resistance, Marburg virus in Rwanda, and money headaches
Podcast Episode by J. Stephen Morrison — October 4, 2024

CommonHealth Live! with Dr. Hanan Balkhy
Event — September 17, 2024
Dr. Jerome Adams, 20th U.S. Surgeon General: “I was the first Twitter Surgeon General.”
Podcast Episode by J. Stephen Morrison — September 5, 2024

Dahlia Scheindlin on Israeli Opinion—Gaza: The Human Toll
Event — August 29, 2024
Dahlia Scheindlin on Israeli Opinion—Gaza: The Human Toll
Transcript — August 29, 2024