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Sunday, July 10, 2011

A Critical Shift to Chronic Conditions: Learning From the Frontliners

Fourth Edition 18 – 20 April 2012     International Conference Centre Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva Health Forum 2012

The fourth edition of the Geneva Health Forum (GHF) will focus on chronic conditions which pose major challenges to health systems in high and low-income countries, in stable and emergency situations. To address this challenge the GHF solicits accounts from those on the frontlines, whether they are working at the local level in a rural clinic, at the national level in a ministry or developing policy at the international level.

New: Enhanced visibility of frontliners and new format for project-submissions
The Geneva Health Forum is unique in its design. We make a deliberate effort to ensure that the views and experiences of frontliners are channeled into each debate at the GHF. We strive to infuse global health debates with valuable insights and experiences, know-how and solutions in progress, which are grounded in specific realities.
To clearly illustrate the action at the frontlines to a wider audience and to facilitate your project submission, we offer you the possibility to also post short videos or photos of your work on our website. An on-line questionnaire will complement your submissions. Its on-line presentation will encourage community members to share their experiences too.
Save the dates: 18 – 20 April 2012, Geneva
As a participant of our network we invite you to join and shape the debate on chronic conditions. Save the date in your agenda: 18 – 20 April, in Geneva, Switzerland and join cutting edge thinking and a new approach towards global access to health.
Start of submissions and registration for early birds possible from 8 August 2011. Expect an update.

1 comment:

Slim said...

Thank you for spreading the word. The call for proposals will open in August. We would be very happy to receive proposals from frontliners working in the field of prevention and health promotion. We will keep you in the loop.

Slim Slama
Geneva Health Forum Programme Director