1st Edition

Leadership Lessons from a Global Health Crisis From the Pandemic to the Climate Emergency

By Jo Nurse Copyright 2023
134 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

134 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

134 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the key learning concepts for global leadership in the face of modern international health crises and argues the need for fundamental reform to governance paradigms, within the global security sphere and policymaking circles. Beginning with an analysis of the worldwide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the book provides insights from evolution, history, and human behaviour to... Read more

Series Preface

Foreword: SG/Chair of the InterAction Council (Thomas Axworthy/HE Bertie Ahern)

Chapter 1. Learning from the Pandemic – A Crisis of Leadership

Chapter 2. The Pandemic – A Disaster Waiting to Happen?

Chapter 3. Past Pandemics and Future Threats to Health, Life, and Existence

Chapter 4. Revealing our Hidden Shadows – Emotional Responses to the Pandemic and the Evolution of Leadership

Chapter 5. Current Leadership Paradigms – Fit for Purpose?

Chapter 6. How to Prevent a Pandemic – Prevention and Public Health

Chapter 7. Lessons for Our Planetary Emergency

Chapter 8. Transforming Leadership to Secure our Future Well-Being

Chapter 9. Future Proofing Global Security for People and Planet

Biography

Dr. Jo Nurse is a strategic advisor to the InterAction Council, a group of 40 former international leaders and Heads of Government currently chaired by HE Bertie Ahern and HE President Obasanjo, advancing collaborative initiatives to enhance governance for global security for people and the planet. Prior to this, Jo was Head of Health and Education for the Commonwealth, providing leadership to ministers across 53 countries, and strengthening systems and capacity for the education and health sectors to enable sustainable development. Earlier in her career, Jo was the UK government’s national lead for Public Mental Health and Wellbeing developing multi-sector policies to promote wider well-being including the prevention of violence. From 2010, Jo worked for the World Health Organization, developing capacity for climate change assessments and strategies, led the implementation of the WHO European Action Plan for Public Health, and applied this experience as a key architect of the World Federation of Public Health Associations ‘Global Charter for the Public’s Health’. Jo is currently advancing these initiatives as Director for the Platform for Planet, Place and People, a hub of the Commonwealth Centre for Digital Health. Having held a number of honorary professorships, Jo was recently made a fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science and chairs a group on Existential Threats to Humanity.