Colombo, Sri Lanka
The year 2015 marks the end of Millennium Development Goals and beginning of a new era in public health with a demand for innovation and implementation. What was learned and achieved has to be advanced and advocated!
1. Changing technology: a challenge and an opportunity for public health
2. Changing environment & the impact on public health practice
3. Changing population and society & public health
4. From Data to Policy: Changing life style and global non-communicable diseases prevention strategies
5. Bridging the gap between research and policy and creating global platforms to discuss evidence based health policies and interventions
6. Evidence based oral/dental health in a global public health context.
7. Social determinants of health and inequity in low-middle- income countries.
8. Global evidence on women’s health and the role of social and economic factors.
9. Cultural contextualization of health research priorities to achieve sustainable development goals.
10. Health systems strengthening through human resource capacity building, effective health management and efficient financing.
11. Advancing the need for global multi-disciplinary approaches in public health education and practice.
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