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Jul
02
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   2nd Jul, 2025
As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU memb...

As the European Commission prepares to release its proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034, the global development landscape faces significant challenges. Several EU member states, along with the UK and the U.S., have recently announced substantial cuts to their Official Development Assistance (ODA) budgets. Meanwhile, mounting financial pressures - from the repayment of NextGenerationEU loans to the ongoing war in Ukraine and rising defense expenditures - threaten to further constrain ODA funding in the next MFF.

 

At the same time, global crises, including pandemics, climate change, and geopolitical instability, have reinforced the need for sustained international cooperation and investment in development. Beyond the EU’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals - and the moral and ethical case for ODA - there is need for a closer look at ODA’s economic return for the EU.

 

This breakfast event, organised jointly by Pandemic Action Network, ODI Europe, the Joep Lange Institute, and Salud por Derecho seeks to unpack this issue by presenting the findings of a new modelling study conducted by ODI Global. The study examines the impacts of EU aid on EU economies, offering evidence that development cooperation delivers measurable financial returns. 

 

Speakers to include:

  • Maximiliano Mendez-Parra, Principal Research Fellow, ODI Global
  • Heidy Rombouts, Director General Development Cooperation & Humanitarian Aid, Belgium MFA
  • Aggrey Aluso, Executive Director, Resilience Action Network Africa (RANA)
  • Iliana Olivié, Director of ETTG
  • Ministers (TBD)
  • Eloise Todd, Executive Director, PAN (moderator)

Please register Here.

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  2.   Avenida de Kans...
Jul
10
  1.   Hub Event
  2.    Public
  1.   10th Jul, 2025
The Global Health Talk is the Hub’s annual flagship event. As Germany’s central network for global health, the Hub brings together more than 2,000 members from civil society, academia, the private sec...

The Global Health Talk is the Hub’s annual flagship event. As Germany’s central network for global health, the Hub brings together more than 2,000 members from civil society, academia, the private sector, youth, and politics – with the aim of fostering cross-sectoral and multi-stakeholder dialogue and action on pressing global health challenges. 

This year’s key topics include: 

  • A New Era in Global Health: Shifting Powers, Shared Futures
  • Global Health in Conflict Settings: Translating Crisis Experiences into Actions 
  • Shaping the Future of NCDs: Integrating Mental Health into Global Strategies for 2025 and Beyond 
  • Multiple Perspectives on One Health Engagements: Pre-Launch of the Lancet One Health Commission  

📍The event will be held at the Conference Centre, Mauerstraße 27, Berlin. 
(Please note: unfortunately, virtual participation will not be possible this year.

Only Registered Participants would be allowed entry!

📅 Detailed Agenda now available

 Stay informed with regular updates on the event by visiting our website.

 

ℹ️ Important Information for the Global Health Talk

Please take note of the following important details: 

Location: The event will take place at the Konferenzzentrum Mauerstraße, Mauerstraße 27, in 10117 Berlin. The closest public transport stations are Mohrenstraße (U2), Unter den Linden (U6), and Brandenburger Tor (S1, S25, U5).
Bus lines 100, 200, 300 stop close to the conference centre.  

Registration: Opens at 8:30 AM. We kindly ask you to arrive early to ensure a smooth security check process.

Identification: Please bring a valid ID card or passport for identification purposes.

Baggage: The event location has a cloakroom, however, items left in the cloakroom are left at your own risk. If possible, avoid bringing large bags or luggage.

Special Needs: We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. Please let us know by email (info@globalhealthhub.de) if you need specific arrangements.  

 

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. 
 
We cannot wait to see you at the Global Health Talk! 

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  2.   Konferenzzentru...
Jul
17
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  1.   17th Jul, 2025
This event marks the official launch of the Lancet One Health Commission Report, a publication that redefines how we think about and act on health in a rapidly changing world. It brings together globa...

This event marks the official launch of the Lancet One Health Commission Report, a publication that redefines how we think about and act on health in a rapidly changing world. It brings together global experts, policymakers, and practitioners for a critical conversation on the report’s key findings and recommendations. 

The discussions will focus on the themes covered in the report, with particular attention to overlooked aspects in One Health, including the intersections between food systems, water security, environmental change, and population well-being. 

Location: Online via Zoom  

Register here:   Registration 

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Jul
28
  1.   General
  2.    Public
  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

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