Prof. Maurizio Barbeschi, PhD, MBA
Scientist, Director’s Office/ Operational Readiness IHR Core Capacity Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation, World Health Organization, Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland

Professor Maurizio Barbeschi is currently the lead of the Health and Security Interface in the World Health Organization, Health Emergencies Programme Executive Office.

Professor Barbeschi role concerns the organization’s policy and technical aspects of the health security interface, including preparedness and response to deliberate outbreaks response (including alleged use of chemical and biological agents). His other role also includes providing strategic coordination of the safety and security implications of WHO activities related to high visibility events (mass gathering). In addition to Ebola, Pandemic and other WHO outbreak field responses, Professor Barbeschi has served as WHO representative into several international missions of relevance in the context of alleged use of chemical weapons mainly in, but not limited to, the Syrian Arab Republic (UNSC/UN Mission to Investigate Allegations of Use of Chemical Weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic, 2013; the OPCW Fact-Finding mission 2014-2015; UN-OPCW Joint Investigation Mechanism 2015-2016).

He was a former inspector with the United Nation Monitoring and Verification Commission (UNMOVIC), the ad hoc commission of the UNSC in Iraq, until war evacuation in March 2003. Starting in 1994, Professor Barbeschi has covered the role of delegate in the Chemical Weapons Convention negotiations to the Conference of Disarmament, Member of the Provisional Technical Secretariat of the CWC, and ultimately Senior Policy Officer of the verification Division of the OPCW, before joining the WHO in 2003.

Professor Barbeschi has recently been honored by Flinders University (Adelaide, Australia) with a Professorship on Global Health Security, holds a PhD in Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Rome and an Executive MBA in Strategic Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Sloan School of Management.

In Qatar Health 2021, Prof. Barbeschi in addition to his main presentation will discuss lessons learned from COVID 19 Pandemic for the prevention of infectious diseases associated with Mass Gathering in Preparation for the World Cup 2022,  and  Building effective Health program in Preparation for the World Cup 2022 in the era of COVID 19.