Ata Health partnered with a multilateral health organization and the University of New Mexico Project ECHO to transform an existing global webinar series into an interactive discussion platform for National Public Health Agency (NPHA) leaders. The series shifted from didactic presentations to a facilitated peer-learning model incorporating structured debates, live polling, breakout discussions, and in-depth dialogue on the roles, authorities, and operational approaches of NPHAs in emergency preparedness and response (EPR). Ata Health – with leadership by University of New Mexico Project ECHO- supported the design, branding, and execution of the series, helping to strengthen global peer exchange and build institutional capacity through sustained, practice-oriented discussion among NPHA leaders.
