Save the Children and Women in Global Health will co-host a high-level side event during the 78th World Health Assembly,...
Save the Children and Women in Global Health will co-host a high-level side event during the 78th World Health Assembly, titled "Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty." This in-person panel discussion will take place at the Warwick Hotel, Geneva. A light breakfast will be served at 7:30 AM, with the formal program beginning at 8:00 AM.
Bringing together global health leaders, youth advocates, and civil society representatives, this 90-minute session will explore how the global community can adapt to today’s challenges—ranging from resource constraints to shifting power dynamics—while continuing to advance progress on health, gender equality, and human rights.
Featured speakers include representatives from the African Union Commission, WHO, UNITE Parliamentarians Network, and civil society organizations. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Magda Robalo, Interim Executive Director of Women in Global Health.
Please note: Attendance is in-person only, and registration is required. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Save the Children and Women in Global Health will co-host a high-level side event during the 78th World Health Assembly, titled "Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty." This in-person panel discussion will take place at the Warwick Hotel, Geneva. A light break...
Save the Children and Women in Global Health will co-host a high-level side event during the 78th World Health Assembly, titled "Adapting for Impact: Health, Equality, and Rights in an Era of Uncertainty." This in-person panel discussion will take place at the Warwick Hotel, Geneva. A light breakfast will be served at 7:30 AM, with the formal program beginning at 8:00 AM.
Bringing together global health leaders, youth advocates, and civil society representatives, this 90-minute session will explore how the global community can adapt to today’s challenges—ranging from resource constraints to shifting power dynamics—while continuing to advance progress on health, gender equality, and human rights.
Featured speakers include representatives from the African Union Commission, WHO, UNITE Parliamentarians Network, and civil society organizations. The conversation will be moderated by Dr. Magda Robalo, Interim Executive Director of Women in Global Health.
Please note: Attendance is in-person only, and registration is required. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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