Geneva Health Forum 2010
April 19-21 in Geneva, Switzerland
Theme: Towards Global Access to Health
A joint initiative launched by the Geneva University Hospitals and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva in partnership with the main international organizations active in health in Geneva and around the world, the Geneva Health Forum brings together the major stakeholders in global access to health – from field workers to policy-makers.
The Forum is a developing global network for international and inter-sectoral dialogue, which has the vision of facilitating the strengthening of health systems and basic health services, striving to keep global access to health on the international agenda.
SCMS's poster presentation titled "Long-term commodity forecasting: A strategy for achieving program objectives" was accepted.
The Global Health Council’s 37th Annual International Conference on Global Health
June 14-18 in Washington, DC
Dateline 2010: Global Health Goals and Metrics
On June 14, 2010, more than 2,500 practitioners, global health and world leaders, activists, multi-lateral organizations, the public and private sectors, members of academia, and researchers descended upon Washington, D.C. to discuss global health's goals and metrics at the Global Health Council's 37th Annual International Conference.
SCMS had three abstracts accepted as panel presentations:
- Ethiopia’s Innovative Approach for Bigger, Better, Faster Logistics Decisions. Access presentation
- Keeping cool in a crisis: Lessons from Haiti. Access presentation.
- Long-term commodity forecasting: A strategy for achieving program objectives Access presentation