The next EUPHA conference for 2012 is themed 'All Inclusive Public Health' and will be held in St. Julian's, Malta
In partnership with:
- Association of Schools of Public Health in the European Region (ASPHER)
- Malta Association of Public Health Medecine (MAPHM)
Malta 2012: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION NOW OPEN
We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission for Malta 2012 is now open. Read more...
New EUPHActs published on the topic of health data and research. Download it here. Read more...
EUPHA just published its Annual report 2011. Read more...
EUPHA celebrates its 20th anniversary! This year, EUPHA exists 20 years and we are planning a number of festive activities. Read more...
Copenhagen 2011: More pictures available here. Read more...
Copenhagen 2011: the closing session just finished. What a successful conference it has been. Read more...
STEPS Report: Public Health Research - Europe's Future presented at European Commission meeting The STEPS Report calls for greater collaboration between ministries of health with the European Union in developing health research, and greater engagement of researchers and civil society in setting agendas and priorities. Read more...
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Below are a list of interesting articles now available in the EUPHApedia database.
25 January, 2012 Silent Killer, Economic Opportunity: Rethinking Non-communicable Diseases This publication calls for awareness for non-communicable diseases (NCDs)- the greatest cause of deaths and disability for humans. 16 January, 2012 Advancing the Global Health Agenda This publication of the Swiss Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies shows the increase in political prominence of global health. As health related issues have become a centre piece of the global agenda, significant resources in development aid have been made available to address major health problems. 04 January, 2012 Health research systems: promoting health equity or economic competitiveness? This publication is a call for an investment in health policy and systems research, as funding for international research is still mainly channelled towards the development of new medical interventions rather than public health. |
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