08

May

14:00 - 15:00
Event Webinar

Peace, the polycrisis and public health – Role, mission and mandate of health professionals

Peace, the polycrisis and public health – Role, mission and mandate of health professionals

Dates and time

08

May

14:00 - 15:00
Extra information about this
event

Organised by the Ethics in Public Health Section

Humanity is facing a profound policrisis marked by climate change, armed conflicts, pandemics, and deepening inequalities. These deeply interconnected crises have devastating implications for health and well-being of people, the planet and organized efforts of society.

The webinar will reflect on role, mission and mandate of public health professionals; share some ongoing activities of the health community, and reflect and consult on options for further collaboration and lines of action.

The webinar is organized in collaboration with the Health Peace Practitions Alliance and partners and is part of the European Public Health Week (EUPHW) and an initiative to commemorate the UN 40th Anniversary of the International year of peace and consideration of determinants and underlying issues for the polycrisis and creating betterment of the world.

Speakers
  • Prof. Bettina Borish, CEO World Federation of Public Health Associations
  • Dr. Rachel Handley, Consultant public health, Chair Yemen SIG
  • Dr. Farhang Tahzib, Convenor, President EUPHA Ethics in Public Health Section
  • Dr. Sara Lavine Brair, public health consultant, Carter Center Sudan
  • Prof. John Middleton, President Global Network Academic public health
  • Dr. Erica Wichro, Public health and international health security expert

 

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