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Posted by Irish Forum for Global Health | Upcoming Events
Summit on Global Health & Hunger: 20/5/13 via webcast.
This event is focused on the critical linkages between food security and achieving sustainable health and nutrition outcomes in some of the world’s most challenging places. It is a follow-up and expansion of the discussions held in May 2012.
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19 May 2013 new
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Join the GBCHealth annual conference, May 15-17, via livestream. The event is focused exclusively on the role of the private sector in tackling the most urgent global health problems of our times.
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14 May 2013 new
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Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Scientific Day, May 10, is a conference to present scientific research carried out in its programmes. The keynote speaker is global health expert and TED talks alumnus Hans Rosling. Check out the live web stream tomorrow, 9am-6pm...
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9 May 2013 new
Posted by Irish Forum for Global Health | Upcoming Events
Do you want to attend Comhlamh's Coming Home Weekend, May 18th & 19th? Book now!
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22 Apr 2013 new
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The Development Studies Association of Ireland (DSAI), with support from the UCD School of Social Justice, is pleased to announce the annual two day postgraduate research workshop to be held in University College Dublin, June 13-14, 2013.
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17 Apr 2013
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"Young People and Mental Health: Prevention and Early Intervention in Europe - Integrating the European Knowledge" will be held on May 30th, in Brussels.
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10 Apr 2013
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The Making Time National Global Health Debate will be taking place on April 9th at 7:45 pm in the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland on the motion: This house believes medical aid should prioritise equity of access above outcome.
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3 Apr 2013
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