<div class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Andreas Wulf</b> <span dir="ltr"><a href="mailto:wulf@medico.de">wulf@medico.de</a></span><br>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><font size="2" face="Tahoma"><b>Von:</b> <a href="mailto:global-fund-for-health@googlegroups.com" target="_blank">global-fund-for-health@googlegroups.com</a> </font></div>
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<p><font face="Arial">The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium (ITM) - has launched an essay competition for 'Emerging Voices in Global Public Health', on ideas about 'Universal Health Coverage'.<br>
<br>Universal Health Coverage sounds like something everyone can agree with. Yet it has different meanings to different people. For example: for some people it means that all people, wherever they live, should contribute to financing a basic package of health goods and services accessible to all people, wherever they live. For other people it means that all countries should, one by one, provide a basic package of health goods and services to all their inhabitants: a package they can sustain without external assistance. Depending on the perspective one uses, the package will be very different.<br>
<br>Universal Health Coverage is a crucial issue for the World Health Organization. It is likely to guide the debates during the coming years. At the ITM, we fear that the debates will be dominated by voices from rich countries. And that is something we want to address.<br>
<br>This is a opportunity for academics based in poor countries, who have strong ideas, but who do not benefit from the same kind of coaching academics based in rich countries benefit from: for people who feel they have something to add to the debate but fear they cannot live up to the expectations of international journals, and for people who have tried to get their ideas published, but who failed because of the way they formulated them.<br>
<br>We cannot improve your ideas, but we know they are strong. We can help you to formulate them.<br><br>Please have a look at the message below, and act! Don't worry about your essay not being perfect: if it were perfect, this call would not be for you.<br>
<br> <br><br>***<br><br>Call for Emerging Voices in Global Public Health<br>"Towards Universal Health Coverage in developing countries"<br><br>The global health scene is still largely dominated by Northern stakeholders. The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium (ITM) wants to encourage "Emerging Voices" from developing countries to participate actively in international academic conferences and to raise their voice in the scientific debate.<br>
<br>To identify those promising experts, we launch an essay competition for "Emerging Voices" from developing countries on "how health research can foster significant progress towards universal health coverage in low income countries".<br>
<br>The theme of the competition is in line with the essay competition for young researchers launched on March 5 in The Lancet: "health systems research: towards universal health coverage" (Samarasekera & Jupp 2010) and advertised on the Global Symposium's Website. We do however allow broader interpretations of the theme.<br>
<br>We invite "Emerging Voices" from developing countries to submit a personal single author essay. Authors must have been born on or after Jan 1, 1965. The essay can be in English or in French, and should not exceed 1500 words. It will be accompanied by a short CV and a cover letter. The submission of an abstract related to the research the author is participating in is encouraged. Potential participants must inform us about their intention to participate by June 4, 2010. By July 30, 2010 we should receive the final submission (by email at <a href="mailto:emergingvoices2010@itg.be" target="_blank">emergingvoices2010@itg.be</a>).<br>
<br>Authors of selected essays will be invited to present their work at the colloquium of the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium (November 8-10, 2010, </font><a href="http://www.itg.be/colloq2010" target="_blank"><font face="Arial">http://www.itg.be/colloq2010</font></a><font face="Arial">) and to participate in the First Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (Montreux, Switzerland, November 16–19, 2010, </font><a href="http://www.hsr-symposium.org/" target="_blank"><font face="Arial">http://www.hsr-symposium.org</font></a><font face="Arial">).<br>
<br>Selected Authors can benefit from didactic coaching. This includes<br>(1) distance support;<br>(2) intensive training in Antwerp during the first week of November 2010;<br>(3) constructive feed-back and advice from senior scientists and participants in the ITM colloquium;<br>
(4) finally, the authors of the essays can also receive coaching to finalise their essays and research papers for submission to scientific journals.<br><br>A number of travel grants to participate in the Antwerp and Montreux events in November 2010 will be awarded to Emerging Voices who lack sufficient financial means.<br>
<br>We encourage potential participants to send us a pre-submission enquiry for further orientation <a href="mailto:emergingvoices2010@itg.be" target="_blank">emergingvoices2010@itg.be</a>. Detailed rules and additional information can be found on the website of the colloquium.</font></p>
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