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Oct
13
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  1.   13th Oct, 2025 - 15th Oct, 2025
🦠🌍 "One Health: Challenges in a Rapidly Changing Environment" Organized by the One Health Platform, the symposium aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, promote cutting-edge research, and pr...

🦠🌍 "One Health: Challenges in a Rapidly Changing Environment"

Organized by the One Health Platform, the symposium aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, promote cutting-edge research, and provide a visible stage for scientists working at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health.

This year’s venue: 🏨 Hotel Berlin, Berlin
Lützowplatz 17, 10785 Berlin
(Please note this is a different location from last year!)

🔬 Call for Abstracts:
Contribute to the conference by submitting an abstract for either an oral or poster presentation. Topics include:

  • AMR
  • Agriculture & Health
  • AI in Health Research
  • Climate Change & Health
  • Conservation & Wildlife Health
  • Emerging Pathogens
  • Environmental Pollution & Health
  • Genomics & Proteomics
  • Novel Methods
  • One Health in Public Health
  • Pandemic Preparedness & Prevention
  • Social Sciences & Health
  • Vaccines & Immunology
  • Vectors

💻 Conference Details:
🗓️ Dates: October 13–15, 2025
🌐 Language: English
💶 Fees:

  • Regular: €290
  • Reduced (students, with ID): €95
    📲 Hashtag: #OHS2025

👉 Register online and submit your abstract here
Note: You will need a registration ID and Indico profile to submit. Create your profile here.

Oct
08
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  1.   8th Oct, 2025 - 10th Oct, 2025
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Theodor Bilharz, the discoverer of Schistosoma haematobium, leading research institutions from Germany and Gabon have come together to host a landm...

To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Theodor Bilharz, the discoverer of Schistosoma haematobium, leading research institutions from Germany and Gabon have come together to host a landmark conference in Tübingen. The event is co-organized by the University Hospital Tübingen, Technical University Munich, Justus-Liebig University Gießen, and the Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné (CERMEL) in Gabon.


The meeting aims to bring together experts, researchers, and students from across the globe to exchange insights, present new research, and discuss future directions in the fight against schistosomiasis.


🎤 Themes include:



  • History and Global Health

  • The Parasite and Its Hosts

  • Clinical Disease and Morbidity Management

  • Drugs, Diagnostics, and Vaccines

  • Immunology, Microbiome, and Metabolomics (DZIF Sessions)

  • Epidemiology, Prevention, and Implementation Science


📢 Call for Abstracts:
Present your work as a poster or oral presentation. Submissions must be in English and are due by 30 April 2025.


🔗 Register and submit your abstract soon — only 200 seats available!
🏨 Due to limited accommodation in Tübingen, early booking is strongly recommended.

Sep
25
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  1.   25th Sep, 2025 - 26th Sep, 2025
The Master of Global Urban Health (MSc GUH) programme, in collaboration with the Centre for Planetary Health (CPH), is organising an International Symposium on Planetary Aspects of Urban Health, to be...

The Master of Global Urban Health (MSc GUH) programme, in collaboration with the Centre for Planetary Health (CPH), is organising an International Symposium on Planetary Aspects of Urban Health, to be held on September 25 – 26, 2025, at the University of Freiburg.

You are cordially invited!

The event will explore the intersections of planetary health, including the environment, climate, urban health and global sustainability, featuring expert discussions and offering valuable networking opportunities with health professionals, master alumni and students from around the world.

Please complete the registration form to confirm your participation.

We kindly ask you to respond at the latest by June 1, 2025, to help us finalise the administrative arrangements.

We look forward to your response and to welcoming you in Freiburg this September!

Master Global Urban Health / Centre for Planetary Health
University of Freiburg

Sep
01
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  1.   1st Sep, 2025 - 5th Sep, 2025
The Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Lübeck invites clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to take part in its well-established Evidence-Based Medicine...

The Institute of Social Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of Lübeck invites clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to take part in its well-established Evidence-Based Medicine (EbM) course series, now in its 28th year.


Participants can choose from:
🔹 The 28th Basic Course (Grundkurs)
🔹 The 25th Advanced Course (Aufbaukurs)
🔹 The 6th Course on Systematic Reviews and Evidence Syntheses


Each week-long course blends lectures, seminars, group work, and hands-on exercises. The curriculum is designed to strengthen skills in formulating clinical questions, systematically searching for evidence, and critically appraising research for quality and applicability. The Review course focuses on the planning and evaluation of systematic reviews and other types of evidence syntheses.


Whether you're starting out or seeking to deepen your EbM practice, these courses provide a solid foundation for integrating high-quality evidence into healthcare decision-making.


👉 More details and registration available on the EbM Lübeck website
📬 For questions, contact: Prof. Dr. Alexander Katalinic or Dr. Maria Noftz at the Institute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology, University of Lübeck.

Aug
31
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  1.   31st Aug, 2025 - 6th Sep, 2025
The 14th International Global Health Summer School, hosted by IPPNW Germany in cooperation with Charité Berlin, invites 25 participants to join an immersive, interdisciplinary program exploring the ur...

The 14th International Global Health Summer School, hosted by IPPNW Germany in cooperation with Charité Berlin, invites 25 participants to join an immersive, interdisciplinary program exploring the urgent intersections of climate justice, health, and peace.


In a time of ecological collapse, backlash against climate action, and widening health inequities, this year's theme is a call to critically examine the systems at the root of these crises—and to reimagine them through collective care and interdependence.


Through an intersectional, decolonial lens, the program will feature presentations, workshops, and excursions, bridging professional and activist perspectives. Participants will reflect, connect, and co-create in a space dedicated to dialogue, learning, and transformative thinking.


📍 Berlin, Germany
🔗 [Apply by 18 May 2025]
📧 Contact: wunder@ippnw.de 


🌍 Open to students, professionals, and activists from all backgrounds
IPPNW particularly encourages applications from individuals facing systemic discrimination, including but not limited to BIPoC, LGBTQI+, migrants, people with disabilities, refugees, and women.


Join the movement for a healthier, fairer, and more peaceful future.


👉 For more information and to apply, visit the [IPPNW website]

Jul
28
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  1.   28th Jul, 2025 - 1st Aug, 2025
The 33rd International Summer School of Epidemiology and the 10th German Collaborative Summer School in Epidemiology will be held at Ulm University this summer. Organized by the Institute of Epidemiol...

The 33rd International Summer School of Epidemiology and the 10th German Collaborative Summer School in Epidemiology will be held at Ulm University this summer. Organized by the Institute of Epidemiology & Medical Biometry, the program is designed for professionals, researchers, and students in epidemiology, public health, clinical medicine, health policy, and related fields.


Participants will join a vibrant international learning environment, choosing one morning and one afternoon course from a selection of four:




  • Morning Courses:
    🔹 Introduction to Epidemiologic Methods – Caroline A. Thompson
    🔹 Introduction to G-Methods for Causal Inference – Jessie K. Edwards




  • Afternoon Courses:
    🔹 Pharmacoepidemiology – Til Stürmer
    🔹 Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology – Tania Desrosiers




All courses are taught in English and offered in cooperation with the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, USA. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of attendance.


💶 Fees range from €300 to €1,200 depending on status, with discounted rates for students and affiliated institutions.
🌍 A limited number of fellowships are available for applicants from low-income countries (apply by April 30, 2025).
📝 Application deadline: June 30, 2025


📄 Full program details and application form: https://www.uni-ulm.de/med/epidemiologie-biometrie
📧 Questions? Contact: nicole.kroll@uni-ulm.de

Jun
26
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  1.   26th Jun, 2025
The Infectious Disease Alliance is organizing the webinar titled "Data-driven Decision Making in Outbreak Control: The Role of AI and Big Data", which will take place online on Thursday, 26 June 2025 ...

The Infectious Disease Alliance is organizing the webinar titled "Data-driven Decision Making in Outbreak Control: The Role of AI and Big Data", which will take place online on Thursday, 26 June 2025 at 4 p.m. CET, 10 a.m. EST. As a global infectious disease network uniting civil society organizations and individuals committed to the prevention, treatment, and control of infectious diseases, the Infectious Disease Alliance aims to highlight the transformative potential of AI and Big Data in improving outbreak response. This event addresses the growing need for real-time data in decision-making during health crises, aligning with global health policies on pandemic preparedness and technology-driven epidemic control.

Jun
12
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  1.   12th Jun, 2025 - 13th Jun, 2025
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to the international symposium “Tackling Inequalities in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Strategies and New Methods”, organized by the Chair of Epidemiology ...

Dear colleagues,


We are pleased to invite you to the international symposium “Tackling Inequalities in Cervical Cancer Prevention: Strategies and New Methods”, organized by the Chair of Epidemiology at the Technical University of Munich. The symposium will take place on June 12–13, 2025, at the TUM Science & Study Center Raitenhaslach.


At this event, leading international experts will discuss innovative strategies for improving cervical cancer prevention and reducing global inequalities in this field.


Participation is free of charge and possible both in person and virtually via Zoom. On-site catering will be provided; however, participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation costs. Please note that the number of in-person spots is limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.


Attached you will find the preliminary program and the registration form. If you would like to attend either in person or virtually, please complete and return the form to symp25.epidemiologie@mh.tum.de.


We look forward to your participation!


Best regards,
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Klug, MPH
Chair of Epidemiology
TUM School of Medicine and Health
Technical University of Munich

Jun
06
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  1.   6th Jun, 2025
GLOHRA Day 2025 is the fifth annual symposium of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA) intending to bring together members of the community and facilitate exchange on research and po...

GLOHRA Day 2025 is the fifth annual symposium of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA) intending to bring together members of the community and facilitate exchange on research and policy topics relevant to global health research. All GLOHRA members from all disciplines and career stages are warmly invited to dedicate a day in summer to global health and connect with the community.

Register Here 

Event Program Here 

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Jun
02
  1.   2nd Jun, 2025 - 6th Jun, 2025
From 2 to 6 June 2025, the National Contact Point for Health (NKS Gesundheit) is hosting a free online event series focused on proposal writing in Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster and the Cancer Missio...

From 2 to 6 June 2025, the National Contact Point for Health (NKS Gesundheit) is hosting a free online event series focused on proposal writing in Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster and the Cancer Mission.


Held daily from 13:00 to 14:30 CEST, each session will provide around 45 minutes of in-depth guidance on key sections of Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Action (RIA) proposals, followed by a Q&A opportunity.


Programme Overview:




  • 2 June: Part A and Ethics




  • 3 June: Excellence




  • 4 June: Impact




  • 5 June: Implementation




  • 6 June: Clinical Studies




This series is especially designed for those preparing submissions for 2025 Health Cluster and Cancer Mission calls. Participants may register for individual sessions or the full series.


Participation is free of charge, but registration is required.

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Jun
02
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  1.   2nd Jun, 2025 - 5th Jun, 2025
Entrepreneurship Meets Health Innovation at Large-Scale Facilities Hosted by the University of Hamburg, this week-long event connects researchers, students, and academic staff to explore how cutting-...

Entrepreneurship Meets Health Innovation at Large-Scale Facilities


Hosted by the University of Hamburg, this week-long event connects researchers, students, and academic staff to explore how cutting-edge science at large-scale research facilities can drive health innovation and entrepreneurship. The program begins with a high-level conference featuring speakers from WHO, academia, and industry, followed by interactive workshops at institutions like European XFEL, EMBL, and CSSB. Participants gain hands-on experience and explore topics ranging from nanomedicine to design thinking. Social events, including a virtual reality evening and a boat tour, offer additional networking opportunities. Certificates of participation are provided.


📅 Date: 2–5 June 2025
📍 Location: Hamburg, Germany
📩 Contact: Felix Poschinger – felix.poschinger@uni-hamburg.de
📝 Application Deadline: 21 May 2025, 23:59


Register Here 

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May
22
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  1.   22nd May, 2025
Hosted by the Advocacy for Global Health Partnerships (AGHP) during the World Health Assembly, this summit builds on previous global health dialogues and launches of the consensus report. It aims to f...

Hosted by the Advocacy for Global Health Partnerships (AGHP) during the World Health Assembly, this summit builds on previous global health dialogues and launches of the consensus report. It aims to foster forward-looking, equity-driven reforms in global health partnerships. Participants from governments, academia, civil society, funders, and the private sector will engage in strategic dialogue to co-create frameworks for more just and inclusive collaboration.


📍 Location: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Global Health Campus, Chemin du Pommier 40, 1218 Grand-Saconnex, Geneva


📩 RSVP by May 7, 2025 to Hawah Nabweteme: hnabweteme@unas.org.ug | 📞 +256-414-533-044

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May
21
  1.   General
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  1.   21st May, 2025
This in-person side event, jointly hosted by International SOS, the World Health Organization Foundation (WHOF), GIZ, and private sector partners including Sanofi and ENI, brings together key actors t...

This in-person side event, jointly hosted by International SOS, the World Health Organization Foundation (WHOF), GIZ, and private sector partners including Sanofi and ENI, brings together key actors to explore the evolving role of the private sector in global health. The session will focus on aligning business objectives with public health goals and fostering impactful cross-sector collaboration.


Discussions will delve into how public-private partnerships can bridge critical funding gaps, ensure continuity in essential health services, and scale innovative solutions. Participants will also engage in dialogue around best practices, strategic approaches to common challenges, and opportunities for collaboration that promote sustainable, community-centered impact.


This event serves as a platform for meaningful exchange between public and private stakeholders, with the goal of accelerating progress toward shared health and development objectives.


📍 Location: The Royal Hotel Geneva


🎟️ Registration: Register here

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May
21
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  1.   21st May, 2025
The risks of new pandemic threats are compounding. Zoonotic spillover and uncontained outbreaks are well-known risks that are not yet well enough addressed. Today, focus must also turn to biosecurity ...

The risks of new pandemic threats are compounding. Zoonotic spillover and uncontained outbreaks are well-known risks that are not yet well enough addressed. Today, focus must also turn to biosecurity and biosafety risks. Beyond naturally occurring infectious disease threats, the risks of a manmade pandemic — by accident or by design — must be mitigated. 

Pandemic Action Network (PAN) and The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response will convene a public event, Biosecurity: A Priority in the Era of Pandemics and AI, on the sidelines of WHA78 to discuss opportunities and risks in our evolving global health, technological, and geopolitical landscape, and offer concrete next steps to prioritise biosecurity and biosafety efforts needed to keep the world safe and secure.

Speakers include:

  • The Right Honourable Helen Clark, former PM of New Zealand, Member of The Elders and Co-Chair Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness & Response
  • Priya Basu, Executive Head, Pandemic Fund
  • Daniel Feakes, Chief of the Implementation Support Unit, Biological Weapons Convention
  • Richard Hatchett, CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
  • Raj Panjabi, Senior Partner, Preemptive Health and Medicine Initiative, Flagship Pioneering
  • Eloise Todd, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Pandemic Action Network

When: Wednesday 21 May, 2025 | 07.00-09.00 CET

Where: Hôtel Royal Genève (Rue de Lausanne 41, 1201 Genève)

Note: Light breakfast will be available

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May
20
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  1.   20th May, 2025
In an era of evolving global health priorities—and with WHO adaptation, budget constraints, and multilateral support in flux—this forum brings together global leaders, scholars, and civil society repr...

In an era of evolving global health priorities—and with WHO adaptation, budget constraints, and multilateral support in flux—this forum brings together global leaders, scholars, and civil society representatives. Through diverse national perspectives including the USA, Europe, Taiwan, South Asia/India, and Africa/Senegal, we will explore ways to sustain and transform Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

RSVP: https://stuf.ngo/2025-wha-reshaping-uhc

Date & Time: Tuesday May 20th, 2025 14:00 to 16:30 (Geneva time)
Location: Hotel President Wilson (Quai Wilson 47, 1211 Genève)

http://stufunited.org/

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May
20
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  1.   20th May, 2025 - 23rd May, 2025
From May 20 to 23, 2025, the Geneva Health Forum  (GHF) will take place during the World Health Assembly (WHA). As the WHA convenes a political audience, the GHF provides a unique platform conveying t...

From May 20 to 23, 2025, the Geneva Health Forum  (GHF) will take place during the World Health Assembly (WHA). As the WHA convenes a political audience, the GHF provides a unique platform conveying the perspectives of scientists, healthcare professionals and field actors on the main challenges and opportunities for global health.

True to its mission , the GHF Conference will:

Amplify Voices from the Field: We champion inclusivity by offering visibility to those on the frontlines of healthcare. Actors from LMICs will be given a privileged platform to share their experiences.

Create a Neutral Forum for Debate: Our commitment to impartiality ensures that the Geneva Health Forum serves as a neutral ground for informed and constructive discourse.

Foster Multidisciplinary Collaboration: We facilitate dialogue and collaboration among diverse stakeholders, spanning the political, academic, private sector, and civil society spheres.

Leverage Practical Experience: Our initiatives are grounded in real-world practicality, drawing upon invaluable experience gained from on-the-ground projects.

Across our programme sessions, we will showcase community-driven successes, practical solutions, and scalable approaches that can inspire action worldwide. We strongly believe that sustained collaboration and cross-sector engagement can drive meaningful, lasting impact.
Together, let’s build the health of tomorrow—one connection, one solution, and one step at a time!

More Information Here: 2025 Health Conference | Geneva Health Forum 2025

contact@genevahealthforum.com

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May
20
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  1.   20th May, 2025
After the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries rallied around the idea of a pandemic treaty to enshrine global solidarity against pandemic threats and establish priorities for coord...

After the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries rallied around the idea of a pandemic treaty to enshrine global solidarity against pandemic threats and establish priorities for coordination, cooperation, and equity during a health emergency. After more than two years of complex negotiations, WHO Member States advanced a historic pandemic agreement on Wednesday April 16, 2025. As we move from negotiations to adoption and implementation — and we reach one year since approving amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHRs) — what have we learned about multilateralism for preventing, preparing for, and responding to pandemic threats? What’s needed to propel global coordination and alignment for proactive, equitable prevention, preparedness, and response?

Join Pandemic Action Network (PAN) and FOUR PAWS on the sidelines of WHA78 for The Pandemic Agreement and Beyond: International Solidarity in a Multipolar Era, to bring together leading stakeholders in the pandemic agreement and IHR processes for candid reflections and an action-oriented discussion on what comes next for multilateralism and pandemic threats, and how we continue to propel global action to keep the world healthy and safe.

Speakers include:

  • Fleur Davies, Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body; Assistant Secretary, Multilateral Health Branch, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia
  • Precious Matsoso, Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body; Director of the Health Regulatory Science Platform, University of the Witwatersrand
  • Nina Jamal, International Head of Pandemics & Campaign Strategies, FOUR PAWS International
  • Peter Maybarduk, Director, Access to Medicines Program, Public Citizen
  • Rosemary Mburu, Executive Director, WACI Health
  • Aurélia Nguyen, Deputy CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
  • Nina Schwalbe, CEO and Founder, Spark Street Advisors

When: Tuesday 20 May, 2025 | 07.00-09.00 CET

Where: Hôtel Royal Genève (Rue de Lausanne 41, 1201 Genève)

Note: Light breakfast will be available

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May
19
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  1.   19th May, 2025 - 20th May, 2025
The Robert Koch Colloquium is an annual interdisciplinary lecture series hosted by the Robert Koch Institute. Each year, the colloquium focuses on a cutting-edge public health theme, bringing together...

The Robert Koch Colloquium is an annual interdisciplinary lecture series hosted by the Robert Koch Institute. Each year, the colloquium focuses on a cutting-edge public health theme, bringing together leading experts to present and discuss their research and insights.
This year’s colloquium centres on the theme “Empowering Public Health: From Data to Global Health,” exploring the transformative potential of digitalization, data analytics, and advanced technologies in addressing public health challenges worldwide.
It will take place in a hybrid format from Monday 19 May (1pm CET) to Tuesday 20 May (3pm CET). The lectures will be held at the headquarters of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin and concurrently livestreamed.
Please find more information on the program and the registration link on the following website: https://rki.de/rkc

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May
19
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  1.   19th May, 2025
As part of the 78th World Health Assembly, the Advocacy for Global Health Partnerships (AGHP) will host this side event to explore its groundbreaking report Enacting an Ethic of Care and Responsibilit...

As part of the 78th World Health Assembly, the Advocacy for Global Health Partnerships (AGHP) will host this side event to explore its groundbreaking report Enacting an Ethic of Care and Responsibility in Global Health Partnerships. Co-hosted with the Uganda National Academy of Sciences (UNAS) and the Global Health Council, the session features keynote remarks, an interactive “Ethics Lab,” and a reflective panel discussion. It offers an opportunity to rethink how global health partnerships can move beyond rhetoric to ethical, equitable, and relational practices.


📍 Location: Nelson Mandela Conference Room, UNAIDS Secretariat, 22 Avenue Appia, Geneva


📩 RSVP by May 7, 2025 to Hawah Nabweteme: hnabweteme@unas.org.ug | 📞 +256-414-533-044

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May
19
  1.   General
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  1.   19th May, 2025
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 Uncertai...

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.


Register here 


This timely dialogue offers a platform to reflect, strategize, and mobilize toward a more equitable and resilient global health future.

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