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Mai
07
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  1.   7th Mai, 2025
Dear colleagues and interested parties! We cordially invite you to the Tropical Medicine Symposium at the Charité. Modern tropical medicine not only addresses the classic infectious diseases of wa...

Dear colleagues and interested parties!

We cordially invite you to the Tropical Medicine Symposium at the Charité.

Modern tropical medicine not only addresses the classic infectious diseases of warm regions, but also the social determinants of health and the economic aspects of healthcare in middle- and low-income countries. The boundaries between curative and population-based preventive medicine are often fluid. The same applies to the closely related fields of international and global health and migration medicine. The Institute of International Health is located at the intersection of these topics. Here, patient care (returning travelers, migrants), specialized diagnostics, the prevention of vaccine-preventable diseases, and research activities in Berlin and abroad converge. Constantly changing infection patterns and new diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive options shape our daily lives.

We hope this event will provide you with insight into the changing, exciting, and broad field of modern tropical medicine. The speakers will be available for discussion afterward. Continuing education credits have been applied for with the Berlin Medical Association. We look forward to welcoming you to this symposium on May 7, 2025, and look forward to a lively exchange.

Prof. Dr. Beate Kampmann

Prof. Dr. Frank Mockenhaupt

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Mai
07
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  1.   7th Mai, 2025
The Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium (BEMC) invites all interested participants to its next session on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 4:00 PM CEST. 📣 Guest Speaker:Martin Lajous (National Institu...

The Berlin Epidemiological Methods Colloquium (BEMC) invites all interested participants to its next session on Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 4:00 PM CEST.


📣 Guest Speaker:
Martin Lajous (National Institute of Public Health, Mexico & Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Poland)
🗣️ Talk Title: "Estimating effects on all-cause mortality in the presence of COVID-19 deaths"


In this presentation, Lajous will explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new challenges for epidemiologic cohorts evaluating the impact of risk factors on non-communicable disease mortality. Using data from the Mexican Teachers’ Cohort and the Polish-Norwegian Study, he will discuss patterns of mortality during and after the pandemic, and outline various causal inference methods for dealing with competing risks like COVID-19 deaths. The talk will also delve into advanced analytic strategies such as g-formula, IPTW, and separable treatment effects, including their application in real-world studies on colon and prostate cancer.


📍 Location (in-person): Lecture Hall 21 (former Paul-Ehrlich-Hörsaal), Virchowweg 4, CCM
📝 Register for in-person attendance
💻 Register for remote attendance via Zoom
📺 Not in Berlin? Join via livestream!


This is a great opportunity to engage with advanced epidemiological methods and gain insights into current debates in population health research.

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Mai
06
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  1.   6th Mai, 2025
Topic: From expressed commitments to implementation: Comparing government policy efforts on health and social policies. Registration: https://uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/QMvcQgBNTsebN7tsHQJh4...

Topic: From expressed commitments to implementation: Comparing government policy efforts on health and social policies.

Registration: https://uni-bonn.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/QMvcQgBNTsebN7tsHQJh4g

The Series directs special attention towards the added value of interdisciplinary and international cooperation in global health research. Every first Tuesday of the month, speakers share insights into their research projects while focusing on research processes, methods as well as lessons learned. Following the 30-minute speaker’s presentation, the Series encourages an academic exchange between the speaker and the audience in a 30-minute Q&A session.

Merike Blofield is Professor of Political Science at the University of Hamburg, with a focus on global health and social policy. Her collaborative work has recently been published by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, The Lancet, and policy venues. She is currently working on child and maternal health & social policies and on policy efforts on violence against women and children. Before she moved to Hamburg in 2020, she was Professor of Political Science and Director of Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Miami. She has received awards for both her research and institution-building at previous institutions. In this presentation, she will discuss how governments are moving from stated commitments to actual implementation in health and social policy, drawing on evidence from different policy initiatives.

This session will count towards the GLOHRA Training Certificate and is open to all interested in global health research and policy. Please register in advance and feel free to share the event within your networks!

German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA)
Secretariat c/o Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany
e: secretariat@globalhealth.de

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Apr.
25
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  1.   25th Apr., 2025 - 27th Apr., 2025
The WHS Regional Meeting is a unique global forum for strategic discussion on initiatives and dialogues on international and regional issues, impacting health and development. The summit is represente...
The WHS Regional Meeting is a unique global forum for strategic discussion on initiatives and dialogues on international and regional issues, impacting health and development. The summit is represented by diverse stakeholders from academia, Industry, the private sector, NGOs, and Governments from around the world to set the agenda for collaboration, cooperation, and consultation on key strategic issues impacting health and well-being.
 
The WHS Regional Meeting 2025 will focus on the theme "Scaling Access to Ensure Health Equity
April 25-27, 2025
Bharat Mandapam
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
 
As a part of the program agenda, PAN and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will co-convene “Turning Health Investments From Costs to Assets: Why We Need To Think Differently About Health Financing” — a high-level side event to connect finance experts with health economists and leaders to determine how we can reframe health investments as assets not costs, and set out a roadmap to change the thinking of financial and health institutions and governments the world over.
 
 
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Apr.
15
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  1.   15th Apr., 2025 - 17th Apr., 2025
A global platform for healthcare innovation The 2025 edition of Abu Dhabi Global Health Week is your gateway to transformative discussions and groundbreaking ideas, anchored by The Forum @ ADGHW, the...

A global platform for healthcare innovation

The 2025 edition of Abu Dhabi Global Health Week is your gateway to transformative discussions and groundbreaking ideas, anchored by The Forum @ ADGHW, the flagship conference, and complemented by the vibrant, interactive Live Stage on the exhibition floor.

Conversations at both The Forum @ ADGHW and on the Live Stage will be centred around the four core pillars of transformation:

  • Longevity and Precision Health: Personalising the Future of Medicine

  • Health System Resilience & Sustainability: Crafting Future-Ready Frameworks

  • Digital Health & AI: Revolutionising Care Through Technology      

  • Investment in Life Sciences: Driving Global Innovation Forward

Impact through engagement     

The conference creates a unique environment for transformative collaboration, where industry leaders engage directly with policy architects to drive meaningful change. Through collaborative dialogue, innovative solutions emerge to address global healthcare challenges. These interactions foster the formation of strategic partnerships that strengthen healthcare systems worldwide, ensuring lasting impact across communities and borders.

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Apr.
10
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  1.   10th Apr., 2025
The Centre for Planetary Health Policy (CPHP) invites participants to the 17th edition of the Planetary Health Dialogues on April 10, 2025 (online), focusing on the health impacts of biodiversity loss...

The Centre for Planetary Health Policy (CPHP) invites participants to the 17th edition of the Planetary Health Dialogues on April 10, 2025 (online), focusing on the health impacts of biodiversity loss and the transition from global agreements to local solutions.


As biodiversity declines at an alarming rate, the protection of ecosystems remains crucial for both human health and sustainable development. Following the 2024 report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), this session will examine key recommendations for integrating health into biodiversity policies.


Speakers include Dr. Kim Grützmacher (Museum für Naturkunde/Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science), Barbara Engels (Federal Agency for Nature Conservation), and Prof. Dr. Claudia Hornberg (Chair of the German Advisory Council on the Environment). Discussions will explore how biodiversity strategies in Germany address the interconnection between ecosystems and public health.


Moderated by Nicole Stauf (CPHP), this webinar is part of a monthly series featuring scientists, policymakers, and civil society actors, fostering dialogue on planetary health and justice within ecological limits.


📅 Date: April 10, 2025
💻 Location: Online. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/njij55zCQMKxOWKcz2rqug#/registration 
🔗 More details coming soon.

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Apr.
08
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  1.   8th Apr., 2025
The GHA – German Health Alliance, the SPECTARIS industry association, and the Federal Foreign Office, together with the associations Pharma Deutschland, vfa, and ZVEI, as well as Germany Trade & I...

The GHA – German Health Alliance, the SPECTARIS industry association, and the Federal Foreign Office, together with the associations Pharma Deutschland, vfa, and ZVEI, as well as Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI), invite you to the

Foreign Trade Day for the Health Industry 2025: Fit for the Global Market – Trends, Geopolitics, and Diversification

April 8, 2025, Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt), Berlin

Registration & Further Information

The Foreign Trade Day is aimed at managing directors and technical managers from the fields of international business development, export, and sourcing. Participation is free of charge for all manufacturing companies in the target sectors (medical technology, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory technology), all members of the participating associations, and public representatives. A participation fee of EUR 249.00 (plus VAT) will be charged for other guests. All details about the program, travel, and other partners can be found in the attached flyer.

Registration is possible until April 1, 2025, at the latest. 

For further information, please contact the GHA-German Health Alliance.

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Apr.
03
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  1.   3rd Apr., 2025
While several European countries have adopted social prescribing to varying degrees, there is a pressing need for robust evidence to demonstrate its effectiveness. This workshop will provide valuable...

While several European countries have adopted social prescribing to varying degrees, there is a pressing need 
for robust evidence to demonstrate its effectiveness.


This workshop will provide valuable insights from three notable trials in Sweden, Ireland, and Germany, 
offering lessons for both research and practice:
• Prof. Wolfram Herrmann & Niklas Jeske, M.Sc. (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin): Social 
Prescribing for Individuals with Non-Medical Health-Related Social Needs in Primary Care: A MultiCenter Randomized Controlled Pragmatic Feasibility Trial.
• Prof. Susan Smith (Trinity College Dublin): Primary Care-Based Link Workers Providing Social 
Prescribing for People with Multimorbidity in Socially Deprived Areas: The LinkMM Trial.
• Prof. Ingeborg Nilsson (Umeå University): Social Prescribing Targeting Loneliness Among Older 
Adults Using a Model for Integrated Care: The SPiS Trial.


Additionally, two experts will share standout lessons from UK-based efforts on social prescribing research 
and implementation in practice:
• Prof. Kerryn Husk (University of Plymouth)
• Prof. Stephanie Tierney (University of Oxford)


Please register here by April 1 to receive log-in details: Remote RCT Workshop: Ongoing+completed RCTs on SP | Intranet

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Apr.
03
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  1.   3rd Apr., 2025 - 4th Apr., 2025
From April 3 - 4, the 16th Malaria Meeting by the DTG | German Society for Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine and Global Health e.V., the DZIF | German Center for Infection Research and the PEG | Paul...

From April 3 - 4, the 16th Malaria Meeting by the DTG | German Society for Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine and Global Health e.V., the DZIF | German Center for Infection Research and the PEG | Paul-Ehrlich Society for Infection Therapie e.V. will take place at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Tübingen, Germany. This meeting offers a unique platform to present and discuss the full spectrum of Malaria research. The conference program is available here.

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Apr.
01
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  1.   1st Apr., 2025
As we are gathering in Berlin for the Global Disability Summit 2025 (GDS), we would like you to save the date for our joint event “Towards an Inclusive Care and Support Economy”. We invite you to a ...

As we are gathering in Berlin for the Global Disability Summit 2025 (GDS), we would like you to save the date for our joint event “Towards an Inclusive Care and Support Economy”.

We invite you to a crucial conversation on disability rights and the care and support economy, focusing on the often-overlooked role of persons with disabilities—especially women—as both recipients and providers of care. While discussions on care systems often center on caregivers, this event will highlight the importance of inclusive policies that uphold the rights and autonomy of people with disabilities.

We will hear firsthand from women with disabilities about their lived experiences and explore diverse perspectives on care and support from German, European, and international speakers. The event will conclude with an open discussion engaging all participants.

When: Tuesday 1st April. We will have refreshments at 18:30 with the event beginning at 19:00. Drinks and food will also be offered after the event finishes at 20:00.

Where: Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH, Französische Straße 32, 10117 Berlin.

Please register by filling out this form before Monday 24th March: https://forms.office.com/r/kxbbDnAv3g.

A more detailed invitation will be circulated soon.

The event language is English with German live interpretation. Live subtitling in English and German will be provided as well as International Sign Language. There is no inductive hearing system on site. The venue is barrier-free and wheelchair accessible. There is a wheelchair-accessible toilet on the ground floor. Assistance dogs are allowed in the building. There will be staff on site to assist visitors who require accessibility, including opening doors. Please give us a short notice

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März
24
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  1.   24th März, 2025 - 28th März, 2025
The Department of General Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine at TU Dresden is organising the interdisciplinary ‘Global Health Initiative Spring School’ in collaboration with the Institute of Politica...

The Department of General Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine at TU Dresden is organising the interdisciplinary ‘Global Health Initiative Spring School’ in collaboration with the Institute of Political Science and the Chair of Public Health at TU Dresden.

Among other things, the Spring School will focus on the impact of socio-economic health determinants on the health burden, the importance of primary health care systems in reducing health disparities, the role of various international stakeholders and the impact of climate change and conflict on the health burden. The programme includes lectures and practice-oriented workshops led by international lecturers from a wide range of interdisciplinary professional groups. Participating institutions include the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), the Dresden Health Department and the local group Health For Future.

The Global Health Initiative Spring School is aimed at students from all faculties at TU Dresden and beyond. Through interprofessional and interdisciplinary learning, joint problem-solving strategies are trained. The aim is to familiarise students with fundamental concepts of global health.

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März
18
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  1.   18th März, 2025 - 19th März, 2025
On March 18–19, 2025, Akkon University of Human Sciences will host the 17th Scientific Symposium on the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day. Organized by the Institute for Research in International Ass...

On March 18–19, 2025, Akkon University of Human Sciences will host the 17th Scientific Symposium on the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day. Organized by the Institute for Research in International Assistance (IRIA), the symposium will focus on the role of tuberculosis in the context of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and explore current challenges and solutions.

International experts from academia, politics, healthcare, and NGOs will discuss the latest developments in TB research, diagnostics, treatment, and prevention. In addition to keynote lectures and panel discussions, the event will serve as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange on tackling multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR-TB).

The symposium will be held in a hybrid format – on-site at Akkon University and online via Zoom. Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

More information and registration:

Programm Tuberkulose-Symposium | Email: gaby.feldmann@iria.akkon-hochschule.de
Venue: Akkon University, Colditzstraße 34-36, 12099 Berlin
Date: March 18–19, 2025

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März
17
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  1.   17th März, 2025 - 18th März, 2025
„Gesundheit fördern, heißt Demokratie fördern“  Am 17. und 18. März 2025 findet der 30. Kongress Armut und Gesundheit statt – erneut im Henry Ford-Bau an der Freien Universität Berlin.  Wir la...

„Gesundheit fördern, heißt Demokratie fördern“ 

Am 17. und 18. März 2025 findet der 30. Kongress Armut und Gesundheit statt – erneut im Henry Ford-Bau an der Freien Universität Berlin

Wir laden Sie herzlich ein, an der Schnittstelle von Gesundheit und Demokratie mitzudiskutieren, wie gesundheitliche Ungleichheiten verringert und eine gerechtere, gesündere Gesellschaft geschaffen werden können – auch unter Berücksichtigung der aktuellen Klima- und Umweltveränderungen. 

Wir freuen uns, Ihnen dazu ein vielseitiges Programm präsentieren zu können!

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März
12
  1.   Hub Community Event
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  1.   12th März, 2025
Invitation of the Global Mental Health COmmunity to join their first Brown Bag Lecture featuring Dr. med. Arndt Dohmen, who will be discussing "Medical care deficiencies at the EU's borders: the examp...

Invitation of the Global Mental Health COmmunity to join their first Brown Bag Lecture featuring Dr. med. Arndt Dohmen, who will be discussing "Medical care deficiencies at the EU's borders: the example of Kos.".

Please join using this Zoom Link:

https://arden-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/99490361938?pwd=UxicaQ1m2XoUbDtX3JhObx6qvZ239E.1

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März
11
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  1.   11th März, 2025
Dear members of the Global Health Hub Germany,On behalf of EuroScan international network/i-HTS, we would like to invite you to the first public discussion regarding the potential implementation of an...

Dear members of the Global Health Hub Germany,
On behalf of EuroScan international network/i-HTS, we would like to invite you to the first public discussion regarding the potential implementation of an IG Implementation research group as a common action of EuroScan and HTAi.

Following several years of preparation and discussion, we would like to extend the  focus of HTA and Early Awareness beyond the classical area of regulation and reimbursement. Over the years we have observed that effective technologies are not implemented to their full potential and struggle to increase system sustainability. We would like to form a group which can give advice based on evidence to increase awareness, acceptance and effective implementation.

In the attached documents, we have described the initial ideas agreed by the EuroScan board to improve the situation. At the same time EuroScan would like to improve the options for innovators to access advice on how to proceed towards successful 
implementation.

EuroScan would be happy to welcome you to discuss this approach and invite you to 
join the virtual meeting on the 11. March 11.30 (UTC+ 1).

Please register via the link .
With kind regards,
Iñaki Gutierrez-Ibarluzea
President EuroScan international network

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März
07
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  1.   7th März, 2025
Health security in the WHO European Region is at a critical juncture. Health emergencies, including conflicts, epidemics, and natural disasters, have doubled since 2013. At the same time, antimicrobia...

Health security in the WHO European Region is at a critical juncture. Health emergencies, including conflicts, epidemics, and natural disasters, have doubled since 2013. At the same time, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat, and there has been minimal progress in developing new antibiotics—only two novel antibiotics have been introduced in the past 15 years. If current trends continue, by 2050, AMR could cost millions of lives and trillions in lost global economic output.  The effects of AMR threaten the foundation of our health systems, making it harder to treat infections and escalating health costs. At the same time, the ongoing conflict, especially in places like Ukraine and the Middle East, highlights how health emergencies exacerbate instability and disrupt public health systems. As these risks grow, it is essential to shift from a reactive cycle of panic and neglect to proactive, systemic approaches that fortify health systems and communities. This requires global collaboration, preparedness, and long-term investment to address health threats while ensuring that health security is recognized as a key aspect of national security. Without peace, there is no health; as the saying goes, the best medicine is peace.

This hearing will explore the urgent need for strengthening health security systems in the face of growing threats. It will feature expert presentations and panel discussions on how to build resilient health systems that can withstand a variety of emergencies, from pandemics to conflicts. The hearing will focus on how health security extends beyond the health sector, highlighting the need for coordination across governments, sectors, and borders. Participants will discuss strategies for integrating health security into national security frameworks, ensuring that health systems are prepared and adaptable. Breakout sessions will focus on specific topics such as ensuring continuity of care during emergencies, strengthening community resilience, and tackling long-standing health challenges like AMR, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and the impact of ongoing epidemics. The goal is to develop actionable strategies for improving preparedness and response in the coming years.

The key questions for this session will include: How can we shift from a cycle of reactive responses to a more proactive, long-term approach in health security? What role do conflicts and global health emergencies play in undermining health systems, and how can we better prepare for these disruptions? How can we ensure that health security is integrated into national security agendas and adequately funded to meet future challenges? How can we better equip health systems to address emerging threats, such as AMR, and maintain care continuity during crises?

Speakers to be announced

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März
05
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  1.   5th März, 2025
Klima-assoziierte Effekte auf Gesundheit von Mensch, Tier und Umwelt am 5. März 2025 in Hannover     In der One-Health-Tagungsreihe von LAVES, NLGA, TiHo un...

Klima-assoziierte Effekte auf Gesundheit von Mensch, Tier und Umwelt am 5. März 2025 in Hannover  

 

In der One-Health-Tagungsreihe von LAVES, NLGA, TiHo und trafo:agrar widmet sich die 6. Veranstaltung den wachsenden Herausforderungen der Klimakrise und seinen tiefgreifen-den Auswirkungen auf  Gesundheit von Mensch, Tier und Umwelt. Wie zahlreiche Studien und letztjährige Erfahrungen zeigen, entstehen durch den Klimawandel neue ökologische Bedin-gungen, die das Auftreten, die Übertragung und  die Verbreitung von Krankheiten beeinflus-sen. Dies macht eine systematische, ganzheitliche und transdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit über Sektorengrenzen hinweg nötiger denn je. – In Rahmen der Tagung in  Hannover geben füh-rende Expert*innen Einblicke in aktuelle Forschung und stellen Praxisbeispiele vor.

Die Tagung bietet nicht nur die Möglichkeit aktuelle wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse zu vertie-fen, sondern auch praktische Lösungsansätze zu diskutieren. Der transdisziplinäre Austausch zwischen Human- und  Veterinärmedizin, Umweltschutz und Landwirtschaft steht im Mittel-punkt und wird durch zahlreiche Networking-Gelegenheiten gefördert.

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März
04
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  1.   4th März, 2025
Join Benjamin Bodirsky in the upcoming GLOHRA Academy Series on 4 March 2025, 16:00 – 17:00 CET for a presentation on healthy, sustainable and social food systems. Dr. Bodirsky (Potsdam Institute for...

Join Benjamin Bodirsky in the upcoming GLOHRA Academy Series on 4 March 2025, 16:00 – 17:00 CET for a presentation on healthy, sustainable and social food systems.

Dr. Bodirsky (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) explores the factors driving food systems transformations and their effects on the environment, health, and social equity. With a focus on food security, dietary shifts, and environmental sustainability, he investigates how political frameworks can support a more sustainable food system. His work spans topics such as the global nitrogen cycle, greenhouse gas emissions, planetary boundaries, agricultural markets, and climate mitigation policies. The unifying element behind these topics is his methodological approach. He enjoys designing and developing quantitative simulation models that combine economic and biophysical dynamics.

Please register in advance:  https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/meeting/register/Z1MVsVwzQUWerBFB7wSUiQ#/registration
Feel free to circulate this event in your global health networks. This session counts towards the GLOHRA Training Certificate

Warm regards,
Your GLOHRA Secretariat Team

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Feb.
28
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  1.   28th Feb., 2025
Climate change is one of the most urgent threats to public health in the WHO European Region. Its impact is already evident, with rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and worsening air polluti...

Climate change is one of the most urgent threats to public health in the WHO European Region. Its impact is already evident, with rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and worsening air pollution contributing to thousands of premature deaths annually. over 569,000 deaths are linked to air pollution, while 175,000 people die prematurely from heat-related conditions. By 2050, the health effects of climate change could result in 250,000 additional deaths, costing billions in economic losses. Health systems must adapt to these compounded pressures, but many are still not equipped to manage the complex intersection of climate change, health, and environmental issues. The region needs to take immediate, coordinated action to mitigate the health impacts of climate change, especially for the most vulnerable populations.

This hearing will focus on how climate change and environmental factors are directly affecting public health across Europe and what can be done to address these challenges. Expert presentations will highlight the specific health risks linked to climate change, such as air pollution, heatwaves, and mental health issues. The session will also discuss how cities, which account for over 70% of global emissions, are critical in implementing climate-resilient health systems. Breakout sessions will explore themes like improving health systems’ resilience, promoting low-carbon health services, and ensuring that the most vulnerable communities are not left behind. The hearing will also discuss the role of technology and innovation in creating greener health systems, promoting sustainable solutions, and adapting to the challenges ahead. Participants will collaborate to gather insights and recommendations that will guide future health and climate action in the region.

The main discussion questions for the session will include: How can we mitigate the health impacts of climate change, particularly for vulnerable populations? What concrete actions can governments, cities, communities, and WHO take to address climate-induced health risks, including air pollution and heat-related illnesses? How can we ensure that climate and health actions are integrated into public health systems in a way that promotes equity and sustainability? What role can technological innovation play in creating greener, more resilient health systems?

Speakers to be announced

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Feb.
26
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  1.   26th Feb., 2025
Join Women in Global Health for a pivotal webinar, spotlighting the leadership of women in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at local, national, and global levels. Bringing together policymake...

Join Women in Global Health for a pivotal webinar, spotlighting the leadership of women in advancing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) at local, national, and global levels. Bringing together policymakers, civil society representatives, health professionals, and academics, this discussion will delve into gender-responsive UHC strategies and the role of women in shaping equitable health systems.

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