How Much Will the G7 Vaccine Donation Help Latin America?
A Latin America Advisor Q&A on what the G7 vaccine donations means for Latin America and the Caribbean’s inoculation plans.
Mexico |  President, University of Miami
Former Minister of Health of Mexico
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Julio José Frenk Mora is a Mexican physician and academic currently serving as president of the University of Miami. He is the university’s first Hispanic president. Prior to assuming his current position, Frenk was dean of faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and, before that, minister of health of Mexico. During his tenure at Harvard, Frenk quadrupled fundraising for the school and steered a transformative $350 million naming gift – the largest single gift in Harvard’s history. He is also credited with balancing the school’s budget, diversifying a large portfolio of annual sponsored research, and launching a comprehensive educational reform effort.
As minister of heath of Mexico from 2000 to 2006, Frenk reformed Mexico’s health system and introduced universal health insurance, Seguro Popular, which expanded access to health care for millions of uninsured Mexicans. He has been recognized by his peers and received numerous awards, including the Clinton Global Citizen Award for changing the way practitioners and policymakers think about health.
Frenk joined the Dialogue as a Member in 2016.
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