Central Topics:
♦ COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa
♦ Non-Communicable Diseases
♦ Universal Health Coverage
♦ Global Health Security & Infectious Diseases
♦ Advancing Technology for Health in Africa
♦ Intersectoral Action for Health
♦ The Health of the African Youth
DAY 2 – OVERVIEW (29 June, 2021)
ROOM 1 SPEKE
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Impact of Covid-19 on Access to Essential Health Care Services
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KEY 07
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Coffee Break
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The Global Health Workforce Crisis
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KEY 08
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Lunch Break
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COVID-19 Vaccine Equity
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KEY 09
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Coffee Break
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Impact of COVID-19 Public Health Control on SDG implementation progress
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KEY 10
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Award & Closing Ceremony
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ROOM 2 ALBERT
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Digital Health: Promises and Challenges towards SDG3
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PD 09
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Coffee Break
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COVID-19 & Health Financing
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PD 11
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Lunch Break
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COVID-19 CRITICAL CARE IN AFRICA =Lessons learned
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PD 13
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Coffee Break
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Migrant and Refugee Health: an Agenda for Africa.
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PD 15
ROOM 3 ROYAL PALM
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Improving Non-Communicable Diseases through Pharmaceutical Care.
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PD 10
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Coffee Break
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Lunch Break
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The paradigm shift in one health and one Health in Action: Regional Rabies Elimination
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PD 14
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Coffee Break
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ROOM 4 COMMONWEALTH
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Air pollution, Urbanization, and Health in the cities
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KEY 06
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Coffee Break
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How public-private partnerships can advance universal health coverage goals in Africa –ROCHE
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SE 06
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Lunch Break
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Inter-Africa Health Ministers Plenary Discussion
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SE 07
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Coffee Break
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German - Africa Health Symposium
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PD 16
ROOM 5 MEERA
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Medical Education Training Tools for Implementation Research
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WS 08
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Coffee Break
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Lunch Break
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Global Surgery: Drawing from successful experiences to advance universal access to safe surgical care
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WS 10
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Coffee Break
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Trauma & Injury: Care of the injured in LMICs: Remaining Challenges
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WS 12
ROOM 6 SHEEMA
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Coffee Break
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Emergency care: An essential component of UHC
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WS 11
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Lunch Break
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Gene Therapy JCRC
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Coffee Break
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MAKERERE UNIVERSITY
The World Health Summit Regional Meeting 2021 will be hosted and organized by Makerere University in partnership with the Government of Uganda.
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Makerere University College of Health Sciences is the oldest medical training college in East Africa with over 80 years in operation.