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Innovate & Inspire | And what are its international objectives? What is your favourite aspect of your job? The vision for WISH is to help make Qatar a beacon for healthcare innovation by bringing together global healthcare experts to share and discuss solutions to healthcare challenges in Qatar. Our summits not only convene expertise to Qatar, but give international delegates the opportunity to learn about the innovation that is flourishing here. We are increasing our footprint on the global stage by finding new partners – for example the Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. Engaging with members of the local community in seemingly simple things. For example, arranging for children with autism to go swimming and horse-riding during the summer period when they have nowhere to go, is incredibly rewarding. How and why is WISH best equipped to lead the global community in medical research and knowledge sharing? Our team is small and agile, and our network is extensive, so we can rapidly call upon experts from around the world with specific knowledge wherever necessary. How has Qatar succeeded in creating an environment conducive to innovation in healthcare? Qatar will thrive in the field of healthcare innovation because there’s an appetite for improving health and well-being, whether from communities that benefit from healthcare innovation or healthcare professionals. What is your proudest achievement with WISH? Can you explain? That recommendations from our reports are being used to better shape healthcare policy around the world. I am also proud of the work we’ve done with international partners, such as the Carter Centre, training journalists on how to ethically report on mental health issues, or the Liverpool FC Foundation, working to train football coaches on how to better include young people with autism in sport. What would you like to achieve at WISH in the next five years? “Globally, I’d like for WISH to become a platform that is recognised as the premier healthcare summit to have innovation as a key feature, and for it to become synonymous with open discourse and fresh ideas. Locally, I want WISH to become a trusted research and policy centre that works closely with key stakeholders to shape and influence healthcare.” Sultana Afdhal, CEO of the World Innovation Summit for Health | Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, addressing the audience at the World Innovation Summit for Health 41