Webinars

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Date:

Tuesday, 18 july 2023

Time:

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Washington D.C.)

Place:

Zoom (English, Spanish, Portuguese)

Objectives:

Present:

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What: This conference takes place nearly five years after the Declaration of Astana and will focus on advancing Primary Health Care in developed and developing countries as a priority for national health security and securing the health of people around the world.

When: July 19-20, 2023

Location: National Academy of Sciences.…

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This was the first webinar in the series on Primary Health Care to discuss strategies to ensure access to health services. To achieve this, it was necessary to understand and address the wide range of factors that act as access barriers, considering the specific characteristics and needs of territories and populations.

The discussion revolved around the question:

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The Pan American Health Organization and the Health Technologies Assessment Network of the Americas (RedETSA) invite you for a new edition of the RedETSA Webinar Program entitled: "Latin American experiences in Hospitals-based Health Technology Asessment", to be held on Friday, June 23, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (EDT/WDC). It will have simultaneous interpretation in Spanish and…

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Join us for our virtual panel "From Plan to Action: Increasing Access to Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Medicines and Supplies" on Tuesday 13 de Junio, at 3:00 p.m. (EDT). This panel will be featuring regional advisors in Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes, and Transplants.

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The Pan American Health Organization / World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) is pleased to invite you to the second webinar of the series Migration, Social Determinants, and Health Equity, organized by the Unit of Promotion and Social Determinants of Health, of the Department Social and Environmental Determinants for Health Equity (DHE).

It is expected that this socialization will provide the necessary tools for the implementation of good practices that promote the adoption of PAHO/WHO recommendations (Module 5) for the prevention and control of TB in this population at all levels of care.

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COVID-19 pandemic created shortages and inequities in access to medicines and health technologies. The crisis highlighted the dependence of Latin America and the Caribbean on imports from outside the Region, the vulnerability of global supply chains, and the high heterogeneity that characterizes the Americas in terms of their research, development and production capacities for health…

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Date: June 1 | Time: 11 am EDT

As part of the closing of the campaign Zero Maternal Deaths. Prevent the preventable, promoted by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) together with other member organisations of the Regional Working Group for the Reduction of…