GPHW2024: Addressing Malaria: Present Challenges and Future Strategies

GPHW2024: Addressing Malaria: Present Challenges and Future Strategies

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GPHW2024: Addressing Malaria: Present Challenges and Future Strategies

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Apr 3, 2024

Theme:Putting Mental Wellbeing on the Health Agenda

Date and Time: 10th April 2024|09:00-10:00 (CEST)

Event Description: In this insightful discussion, former WFPHA President Prof Michael Moore engages in a dialogue with Prof Bruce Anderson, a key international figure in Rotarians Against Malaria, to explore the pressing issues surrounding malaria.

Highlighting WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus’s alarming statistics on malaria-related deaths, the conversation emphasizes the urgent need for action. Specifically, it focuses on the development, distribution, and efficacy of malaria vaccines, alongside current effective interventions. Drawing on his role as a Past District Governor of Rotary and as an International Board Member of Rotarians Against Malaria, Prof. Anderson provides valuable insights into global efforts to mitigate malaria’s impact. As Chair of the WFPHA International Taskforce on Immunization Policy, Prof. Moore offers perspectives on the challenges and opportunities presented by malaria vaccines in the coming years.

Event Type: Seminar /Webinar

Event Format: online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA)

How to Attend Virtually: Youtube

Registration: N/A

GPHW2024: Interview with Dr. Andrea Parisi about how epidemiologists and public health physicians work during cholera outbreaks in Africa

GPHW2024: Interview with Dr. Andrea Parisi about how epidemiologists and public health physicians work during cholera outbreaks in Africa

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GPHW2024: Interview with Dr. Andrea Parisi about how epidemiologists and public health physicians work during cholera outbreaks in Africa

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Apr 3, 2024

Theme: Promoting a Sustainable Life for Thriving Communities

Date and Time: 11th April 2024 | 17:00-17:45 (CEST)

Event Description: This is an interview with Dr Andrea Parisi who is a public health physician and an epidemiologist, with a PhD from the Australian National University. She has been working in the Asia Pacific, but more recently in Africa, where she’s dealt with cholera outbreaks on behalf of Medecins sans Frontieres, and also on behalf of the World Health Organization. In this interview with Andrea Parisi we get some really interesting insights into how epidemiologists and public health physicians operate under those circumstances, and the sort of thinking that goes into dealing with things like the cholera outbreak.

Event Type: Online Interview

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA)

How to Attend Virtually: Youtube

Registration: N/A

WFPHA’s Key Role in Shaping Vaccination Policy for Long-term Care: Insights from the IFA Meeting

WFPHA’s Key Role in Shaping Vaccination Policy for Long-term Care: Insights from the IFA Meeting

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WFPHA’s Key Role in Shaping Vaccination Policy for Long-term Care: Insights from the IFA Meeting

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Apr 2, 2024

On March 25, the World Federation of Public Health Associations actively participated in the “Mobilizing Vaccination Policy in Long-term Care Settings” meeting. This pivotal event, organized by the International Federation on Ageing (IFA), featured WFPHA’s Executive Manager, Dr. Marta Lomazzi, as its representative. The meeting was a gathering of thought leaders in public health, alongside experts in immunization, long-term care, and health policy, where the IFA’s study, “Improving Adult Vaccination Policy in Long-Term Care Settings,” was presented and thoroughly explored.

The discussions aimed to influence the World Health Organization’s technical guidelines by fostering communication between the vaccine, ageing, and health technical units. This effort aligns with the broader objectives of the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing and the Immunization Agenda 2030. Key goals included driving policy reform through partnerships with long-term care provider associations at the national level, influencing national ageing policy agendas by collaborating with organizations advocating for the rights of older people in long-term care, elevating the political importance of immunization within these settings to guarantee its inclusion and integration in national immunization plans and aged care strategies, and ultimately enhancing adult vaccination uptake rates in long-term care environments.

The WFPHA’s engagement in these significant discussions and initiatives underscores its deep-rooted commitment to public health. By prioritizing immunization as a strategy to prevent disease and safeguard community health, the WFPHA continues to make meaningful contributions to global health endeavors. It aspires to a future where communities, irrespective of age, enjoy comprehensive access to the protective benefits of immunization. This ongoing work highlights the WFPHA’s dedication to addressing contemporary public health challenges and its role in shaping policies that foster healthier, more resilient communities worldwide.

GPHW2024: How can the application of decolonisation enable the rethinking of public health paradigms for Public Health?

GPHW2024: How can the application of decolonisation enable the rethinking of public health paradigms for Public Health?

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GPHW2024: How can the application of decolonization enable the rethinking of public health paradigms for Public Health?

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Apr 2, 2024

Theme: Rethinking Public Health Paradigms

Date and Time: 8th April 2024 | 20:00-21:30 (AEST)

Event Description: In late 2023 the Indigenous Working Group of the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA) hosted a webinar to discuss the importance of decolonisation to Public Health. The high attendance of this webinar demonstrated the keen global interest in this space. During the Webinar a draft definition of decolonising public health for the World Federation of Public Health Associations was discussed and further refined.

At the start of World Public Health Week for 2024 this webinar compliments this conversation and begins to ask the question, beyond definitions how can Public Health researchers, academics, and professionals deepen their understanding of decolonisation and practically and successfully apply it to their work? And what role does decolonisation play in supporting the profession to critically rethink key paradigms and prepare for the future?

This webinar will be co-facilitated by an Australian First Nations person and a non-Indigenous person of color. The panel will consist of First Nations advocates, researchers, and academics from across the globe. Participants will have opportunities to contribute to the conversation via polls and asking questions of panelists.

Event Type: Seminar / Webinar

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): Indigenous Working Group of the World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA)

How to Attend Virtually: Zoom Link (will be sent after registration)

Registration: Link

Webinar: Global Perspectives on Maternal and Child Oral Health

Webinar: Global Perspectives on Maternal and Child Oral Health

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Webinar: Global Perspectives on Maternal and Child Oral Health

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Apr 2, 2024

Date and Time: 7th April 2024 |09:00 (EDT)

Event Description: The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA), the Oral Health Section, and the Student Assembly are collaborating on a webinar titled:  Global Perspectives on Maternal and Child Oral Health.

Speakers:

Dr. Hyewon Lee – Chair of WFPHA Oral Health Workgroup, Director of Global Maternal and Child Oral Health Center of Seoul National University, South Korea.

Katy Battani – Project Manager and Assistant Research Professor at National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center at Georgetown University, USA.

Dr. Sonia Groisman – Professor, Coordinator of Post Graduation & Master Course in Community Dentistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro URFJ, Brazil.

Dr. Khabiso Ramphoma –  Senior Lecturer and Specialist in Community Dentistry, University of the Western Cape, Faculty of Dentistry, Cape Town South Africa. Public Health Association of South, Chair for Dental Public Health Special Interest Group. South African representative WFPHA Oral health workgroup.

Dr. Irene Adyatmaka – Director Global Health Interest Group, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Senior researcher Center for health administration and policy studies, faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia, Docent faculty of dentistry Maranatha Christian University, Country Manager GC Indonesia.

Dr. Kiran Nagdeo – Vice Chair of WFPHA Oral Health Workgroup; External Relations Co-Chair at APHA Student Assembly; Scientific Planning Committee Member at American Public Health Association (APHA) Oral Health Section. 

Event Format: Online

Language(s): English

Organiser(s): The World Federation of Public Health Associations (WFPHA), American Public Health Association (APHA)

Any questions, please send to Dr. Kiran Nagdeo at kn2293@NYU.edu

How to Attend Virtually: Zoom Link

Registration: N/A