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World Health Day 2022 – Accelerating Health Equity by Design
April 7, 2022 @ 9:00 am CDT
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The pandemic revealed deep and persistent inequalities throughout the global healthcare system. As we enter a new era in public health, we must now seize the opportunity to reshape a global healthcare system that is more equitable and accessible to all. On April 7, Global Minnesota will host a multi-session virtual symposium dedicated to “Accelerating Health Equity by Design.” In partnership with the World Health Organization, join us as we welcome renowned experts and entrepreneurs in global public health from a broad range of organizations such as the National Council on Disability, 3M, the Icahn Medical School at Mount Sinai, Medtronic LABS, and UnitedHealth Group.
Our speakers and panel presentations will cover a wide range of successful strategies from every corner of the planet, and explore emerging opportunities and challenges in health equity. From disability policy to AI data analysis to virtual reality telemedicine, there is something for everyone to learn as we work to make quality healthcare equitable to all! A special panel of Next Generation leaders will also explore emerging strategies and tactics in the health equity movement.
ASL interpretation provided. The program will be presented on Global Minnesota’s YouTube channel. To enable closed-captioning during the live stream program, follow instructions for use with Google Chrome.
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Silver Sponsor Sunrise Banks
Thank you to promotional partners Books for Africa, French-American Chamber of Commerce, Global Ties U.S., South Dakota World Affairs Council, US Heartland China Association, Minnesota International NGO Network, Food for His Children, WellShare International, OneVillage Partners, NPH USA, Destination Medical Center, The Public Diplomacy Council, The United Nations Association of Minnesota, Tanzania Health Partnership, JustActions, Saint John’s University, the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, GHR Foundation, Pioneer Power Mobility, and Emanate International.