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Fri Apr 28 22:44:43 PDT 2006


From: Maija Kagis 

WHO CARES? The Human Dimension of Global Health
13th Canadian Conference on International Health

October 15-18, 2006 - Ottawa

Undoubtedly, human resources represent the most critical and precious

assets in the struggle to achieve global health. In 2006, discussions

around human resources for health will dominate the international health

stage as the World Health Organization dedicates both World Health Day

and its annual report to the men and women who make health care happen

and assure the existence and quality of the services they deliver. This

year, the Canadian Conference on International Health will offer

participants the opportunity to explore the field of human resources,

across all aspects of the health system, and encourage a broad, but

critical, approach to the theme stressing, as always, the links between

research, advocacy and action.

The Canadian Society for International Health, in partnership with the

Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research, invites practitioners,

researchers, educators, policy makers, and community advocates to join

an open and stimulating debate around some of the most controversial

issues related to global health. It is our hope that the Conference will

strike the right balance between theory and practice while representing

a significant opportunity for critical analysis, learning, sharing of

experiences, and networking.

If you are interested in presenting a paper, poster, workshop or

symposium, the call for abstracts is presently available on the website

- www.csih.org - the deadline is May 15th!


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