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WHO Technical Webinar Series on Climate Change and Health

Join Alliance member WHO for their Technical Webinar Series on Climate Change and Health. These webinars will integrate training, experience sharing, interactive activities and group discussion with the aim of building capacity for implementation at country level. Webinars will take place from April 24th to October 23, and recordings of past webinars will be made available on their webpage.

UNGA79

The 79th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) will open on Tuesday, 10 September 2024. The first day of the high-level General Debate will be Tuesday, 24 September 2024. When global leaders meet at the UN, they will confront yet another year of complex crises and conflicts — as a deeply divided world watches. The UN is the only place on Earth where countries — whether big or small — have a say. The debates and conversations that will unfold during UNGA 79 will shape the solutions that can redefine our future. UNGA 79 will also include High-level Meetings on two issues of existential importance: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the global threat of sea-level rise.

2024 National Health Research Forum 

George Washington University

Join Research!America on September 17 (virtual) and September 18 (in-person) for the 2024 National Health Research Forum. For nearly 30 years, Research!America and its partners have held the National Health Research Forum, assembling top federal officials, leaders from academia, patient advocacy, industry, the philanthropic community and distinguished national media to highlight health and medical research issues vital to the wellbeing of our nation, our economy, and patients across the globe.

Global Health Security: The Intersection of Policy and Academia

Join The Department of State’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy for a virtual symposium to highlight potential areas of collaboration between U.S. schools of public health and the State Department to advance global health security and end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. This symposium provides opportunities for leaders of U.S. schools of public health to join in discussing future collaboration, with two main symposium topics: Panel 1: How Can Public Health Practitioners Influence Policy? and Panel 2: Global Public Health Institutions at the Intersection of Public Health and Diplomacy.