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Register for our free virtual event on April 7 Join us for Make Business Better, a new virtual event series hosted by Quartz editor in chief Katherine Bell, where we take a solutions-oriented approach to the world’s most challenging and pressing problems. Our upcoming event on Wednesday, April Join us for [Make Business Better](, a new virtual event series hosted by Quartz editor in chief Katherine Bell, where we take a solutions-oriented approach to the world’s most challenging and pressing problems. Our upcoming event on Wednesday, April 7 at 12pm US eastern time will tackle the question: [How do we ensure equitable global access to vaccines and other critical drugs?]( [Register]( Thanks to unprecedented investment and collaboration between governments and the pharmaceutical industry, Covid-19 vaccines were developed in record time. Our current challenge is distributing them quickly and fairly. WHO YOU’LL HEAR FROM - Dr. Jonathan Quick, Managing Director for Pandemic Response, Preparedness, and Prevention at The Rockefeller Foundation, and the author of The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It - Eric Edwards, CEO and co-founder of Phlow - More to be announced shortly! WHAT WE’LL TALK ABOUT How can governments and companies work together to speed up drug development and distribution, strengthen supply chains, prevent shortages, and encourage public acceptance of vaccines? We’ll explore both short- and long-term solutions from the public and private sectors. We’ll take some live questions at the event, but [welcome them in advance as well](. [Join us]( And, if you’re not already, consider becoming a Quartz member. It’s the absolute best way to support independent journalism. Start a [free seven-day trial of membership]( today. [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying this email? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here]( to sign up. If you’re looking to unsubscribe, [click here](. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10011 | United States Copyright © 2021 Quartz, All rights reserved.

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