Regional Convener – Americas
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO)
Regional Convener – Americas
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO)
Since 2016, PAHO/WHO has served as the regional convener for the Social Innovation in Health Initiative (SIHI) in the Americas, co-sponsoring activities, hosting resources, and collaborating with the SIHI-LAC Secretariat, governments, innovators, and partners. As WHO’s Regional Office for the Americas, PAHO/WHO acts as a key liaison with WHO, TDR, and international partners to integrate social innovation into regional health strategies. In collaboration with Centro Internacional de Entrenamiento e Investigaciones Médicas (CIDEIM) and Instituto de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Parasitología Antonio Vidal, PAHO coordinates regional hubs to implement social innovation initiatives across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Dr Luis Gabriel Cuervo Amore
Luis Gabriel is the Senior Advisor for Research for Health at the Science and Knowledge for Impact Unit within the Department of Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health. He leads PAHO’s engagement in SIHI and is an avid promoter of social innovation within the organization.
Luis Gabriel plays an important role in building networks and unlocking resources that can enhance the social innovation eco-system in Latin America.
Dr Ana Ortigoza
Ana is the Advisor for Equity in Health at the Equity, Gender, Human Rights and Cultural Diversity Unit of the Department of Social and Environmental Determinants for Health Equity.
Ana is passionate the contribution social innovation can make to achieving health equity for all.
Dr Sebastián Garcia Saiso
Sebastian is the Director of the Department of Evidence and Intelligence for Action in Health at PAHO.
Sebastian believes in the value social innovation can bring to enhancing the programmatic activities of PAHO, and supporting the organization achieve its strategic goals.
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From August 2022 – May 2023, PAHO with the support of the SI-LAC secretariat and social innovators co-developed and piloted a new program among social innovators in health, called the SI-Exchange (Innovación social en salud: Intercambio de experiencias y documentación). The purpose of the SI-Exchange was to co-produce knowledge on social innovations in health, document and disseminate the knowledge, and build the implementation capacity of social innovators in health.
The first pilot was conducted between the Pablo Montoya from, El Canto del Tucán (Sinergias) in Colombia and the Magaly Blas from, Mamás del Río in Peru. The pilot was supported by Marcela Mercado from Zika Kids in Colombia.
Findings from the pilot highlighted the positive experiences of innovators who participated in the SI-exchange and the value of learning across innovations. Recommendations for future SI-exchanges include: the provision of administrative and travel support, investing in documentation training, and ensuring a full multi-disciplinary team composition.
To learn more about the how the SIHI-Exchanges have built the capacity of innovators, please see the “Building Innovators Capacity” section below.
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Based on the learning gained during the SI-Exchange pilot, a guidance document was developed to support innovators, journalists, or persons who wish to document social innovation strategies such that a) research questions can be identified and b) social innovations can be promoted.
This 17-page guidance document provides the reader with a background to social innovation and relevant frameworks; highlights the value of documenting social innovation cases; gives tips and suggestions on the practicalities associated with doing so; and provides a detailed case documentation template with different documentation tools that can be used.
PAHO convened the 2023 crowdsourcing call for social innovations across Latin America and the Caribbean, with the support of the SIHI- Secretariate. The focus of the 2023 call was on social innovations in health that have closed the health equity gap.
The call was widely participated in, receiving 93 applications from 13 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. From the applications received, 67 passed the eligibility screening and 44 passed the social innovation screening. To supported the selection process, the remaining 44 applications were assessed by the 6 external review panel members. In the end, 3 innovations were recognized and there were 2 honorary mentions.
To learn more about the 2023 crowdsourcing call and the other calls, visit the crowdsourcing page
OUR RECOGNIZED INNOVATIONS (2015-2023)
From October 31 to November 2, 2023, the “Social Innovation as a Pathway for Health Equity” workshop was held at the PAHO headquarters, in Washington DC. This workshop brought together social innovators in health, representatives from various PAHO departments, and DC-based innovation collaborators and members from SIHI-LAC.
The overall aim of the workshop was to co-produce knowledge on social innovation in health strategies, enhance innovation sustainability and scalability, promote networking, and celebrate the impact that social innovations in health have had on health equity in the LAC region.
The workshop promoted spaces for dialogue between social innovators and potential allies, helping to identify the needs and opportunities for social innovations in health to impact politics, in addition to knowledge and experience exchange. Innovators also had the opportunity to present their initiatives.
Tangible impacts at both innovator and institutional levels were noted. PAHO expressed interest in institutionalizing social innovation in health, marking a shift towards a holistic approach in their strategic goals. The meeting emphasized health equity, community impact, and recognition of innovators, contributing to compiling and understanding best practices.
Read the concept note from the workshop
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Watch the innovator pitches
During the workshop, innovators had the opportunity to pitch their initiatives.
Watch innovator insights
Carlota Monroy, from the Eco-Health Approach to Fight Chagas, shares here view on sustainability and health equity.
PAHO aims to build the capacity of innovators by partnering innovators with seasoned researchers so that, initiatives can move forward with their innovations and research. This was done practically by PAHO sponsoring the participation of young indigenous communicators from the El Canto del Tucán innovation in a workshop organized by Salud con Lupa in Iquitos, Peru.
Salud con Lupa’s aim is to build a network of community journalists from the Amazon in Peru and Colombia. This training workshop equipped the young communicators with various communication skills and strategies.
This collaboration is an outcome of the ongoing partnership between the El Canto del Tucán and Mamás del Río innovation, which originated from the Innovator’s Exchange visit to the El Canto del Tucán innovation situated in Vaupés, Colombia.
Title: Social Innovation in Health Initiative – Technical Report 2019
Authors: PAHO
Year: 2019
Title: Building the social innovation for health ecosystem in Latin America: experiences and learning from SIHI-LAC
Authors: van Niekerk, L., Echavarria, ME., Alger, J. et al.
Journal: BMJ Innovations
Year: 2022
Title: A social innovation model for equitable access to quality health services for rural populations: a case from Sumapaz, a rural district of Bogota, Colombia
Authors: Bautista-Gómez, MM. and van Niekerk, L.,
Journal: International Journal for Equity in Health
Year: 2022
To learn more about our work and view additional resources, visit the SIHI-LAC Publication Library.
To learn more about social innovations in health view the BMJ Innovations Special Supplement on Social Innovation, co-sponsored by PAHO/WHO.