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<font><b>EPES Foundation is pleased to announce its 6th annual<font> </font>International Training Course on Popular Education in Health </b></font><br>
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<font><b>Sharing 32 Years of Work for Dignity and Justice in Health Course on </b></font><br>
<font><b>Participatory and Community-based Strategies in Health </b></font><br>
<font><b>January 5-16, 2015 </b></font><br>
<font><b>Santiago and Concepción, Ch</b>ile </font><br>
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The 12-day training course is a mix of classes, conferences,
participatory workshops and opportunities to work alongside the
community health groups trained by EPES. We invite you to
learn-by-doing, promoting and advancing the right to health using the
popular education strategies put into practice by EPES over its 32 years
of community action for health and dignity. <br>
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The multi-disciplinary team of EPES health educators will be joined by inspiring guest instructors: <b>Pastor Lisandro Orlov,</b> Founder and coordinator (1986) HIV/AIDS Ecumenical Pastoral Buenos Aires, Argentina; <b>Dr. Marisa Matamala,</b> Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network; former coordinator of <font>t</font>he Pan American Health Organization´s <i>Equity, Gender and Health</i> reform program. <br>
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This year's special guest is Lisa Russell, Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker and public health advocate</b>. After earning a Master’s degree in Public Health, Lisa turned to documentary film to fight for justice in health. Over more<font> </font>than
10 years, Lisa has produced films, campaigns and projects for United
Nation agencies and activist groups. <br>
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The course <u><b>(conducted in Spanish)</b></u> is designed for
undergraduate and graduate public health students and professionals,
medical and social science students, educators, community organizers,
social workers, women’s studies students, church and global mission
workers and activists for social justice and development. SEE THE
ATTACHED FLYER FOR MORE INFORMATION. <br>
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Contact Karen Anderson (<a href="mailto:epes2015@gmail.com" target="_blank">epes2015@gmail.com</a>) for additional details. <br>
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We look forward to bringing together people from around the world interested in this unique opportunity to learn and share. <br>
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Warmly, <br>
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Karen Anderson </i> <i>Rosario Castillo </i> <br>
Director Executive Director <br>
EPES International School EPES Foundation <br>
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