🌍 NTDs Around the World – Spotlight on Pakistan
The next session of the “NTDs Around the World” series, organised by festmih (federation of european societies for tropical medicine and international ...
🌍 NTDs Around the World – Spotlight on Pakistan
The next session of the “NTDs Around the World” series, organised by festmih (federation of european societies for tropical medicine and international health), will focus on neglected tropical diseases in Pakistan. Experts will discuss key challenges and success stories, including:
🔹 Leprosy control in a low-endemic region 🔹 Barriers to diagnosis & treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis in a high-burden country 🔹 Lessons from the successful roadmap to eliminate trachoma
📅 Date: 17 September 2025 ⏰ Time:11:30 AM ET | 5:30 PM CEST | 6:30 PM EAT | 8:30 PM PKT
This webinar is supported by the Working Group NTD of the young German Society for Tropical Medicine, Travel Medicine and Global Health.
👉 Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from leading experts on the fight against NTDs in Pakistan!
This fourth webinar in the series will bring together distinguished experts and practitioners to examine how health systems can move beyond crisis response towards building long-term resilience within...
This fourth webinar in the series will bring together distinguished experts and practitioners to examine how health systems can move beyond crisis response towards building long-term resilience within a wellbeing society and economy - benefiting both people and the planet. Discussions will focus on how policy-makers can strengthen health system performance in the face of adversity, ensuring essential functions continue while minimising the impact of shocks on population health.
Moderator: Andrea Schmidt, Austrian National Public Health Institute
Speakers
Julia Zimmermann, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Jaana Halonen, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
Nadine Zillmann, Austrian National Public Health Institute
João Vasco Santos, University of Porto, ULS Santo António and EUPHA Public Health Economics Section.