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SUMMARY:Global Health and Migration Hub Community invites: Annual Webinar 'Advancing Global Health: Prioritising Migrants and Refugees in Policy and Practice'
DESCRIPTION:Dear Hub Members, \n\nJoin us on  for a critical discussion on global health strategies centered around migrants and refugees. The last annual community theme of Global Health in Conflict Settings (2024/2025) was hosted by the Global Health and Migration Hub Community of Practice. Along this community annual theme, a Policy Brief, titled 'Strengthening Global Health in Conflict Settings: Strategic Insights for Germany and the European Union' and a table top simulation exercise were developed and we would like to present them during this event. \nAgenda:\n15:00-15:05 Welcome\n15:05-15:15 Keynote by Dr Saverio Bellizzi, WHO\n15:15-16:00 GHHG Simulation Exercise 'Critical Choices - Global Health in Crisis'\n16:00-16:30 Open Discussion (Q&amp;A)\nWe are delighted to welcome Dr Saverio Bellizzi as our keynote speaker.\nDr Saverio Bellizzi is an Italian physician, public health expert, and researcher specialising in global health, humanitarian emergencies, and migration health. He has worked with several international organisations, including MSF and ICRC, and currently with the World Health Organization (WHO), in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. His professional focus includes maternal and child health, infectious disease control, and health systems strengthening in crisis and post-crisis settings. Dr Bellizzi has also contributed to numerous peer reviewed publications on public health and epidemiology and continues to support global initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes among vulnerable populations, particularily refugees and migrants. \nPlease note:\nRegister for this event via the link below. The first hour of this webinar will be recorded until the end of the GHHG SimEx. If you do not wish to appear in the recording, you can turn off your camera.\nWe look forward to your valuable contributions to this important discussion.\nFor further details, please contact:\nKatrin Würfel and Linda Blessin or the Hub Management Team at info@globalhealthhub.de

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