AI for health event series: Youth experts roundtable The youth expert roundtable is the first in a series of events on AI and health, which are designed to create forward-thinking on global health and artificial intelligence.
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Making the Case for Cancer Control and Prevention As the COVID-19 crisis continues governments are facing difficult decisions about where they should allocate resources. Note this is an online event.
One Health – One Funding? Exploring the Landscape of One Health Funding for Research The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for integrating human, animal and environmental perspectives across the dimensions of disease control, knowledge transfer and cross-sectoral data sharing.
Access to Diabetes Treatment and Care as a Critical Part of Universal Health Coverage (Session II) We are pleased to invite you to join our upcoming virtual high level roundtable on Access to Diabetes Treatment and Care as a Critical Part of Universal Health Coverage funded by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA).
Access to Diabetes Treatment and Care as a Critical Part of Universal Health Coverage (Session I) We are pleased to invite you to join our upcoming virtual high level roundtable on Access to Diabetes Treatment and Care as a Critical Part of Universal Health Coverage funded by the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA).
High Level Roundtable: Ways Forward for Mental Health and UHC in Bangladesh Bangladesh has made great strides on mental health. Since 2016, mental health is included as an integral part of the essential package of health care.
Webinar Recording Webinar: Living with COVID-19: Finding a Sustainable Way Forward Opening the autumn series of webinars on the coronavirus with Professor David Heymann and special guest Dr Michael Ryan helping us to understand the facts and make sense of the latest developments in the global crisis.
Dialogue 3: New Ways of Working in a Time of Crisis – Applying Learnings from COVID-19 to Strengthen Cancer Care