WINNER 2024, Sep 24 – 26

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Join Our Session: From Communicable to Non-Communicable Disease Transition – 25th of September from 9.00-10.15 (CET)
Opportunities to Provide Better Health and Well-Being
Are you interested in the evolving landscape of global health, particularly in the transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases? Join us for an insightful session where Indonesian and Dutch experts come together to discuss innovative solutions for better health outcomes.
This session will focus on:
- Identifying priority areas for collaboration between Indonesia and the Netherlands in addressing the shift from communicable to non-communicable diseases.
- Pitching collaborative projects with a funding opportunity of 15,000 Euros, aimed at fostering partnerships for innovative health solutions.
Agenda:
Chairs: Professors Inge Lusida & Hermelijn Smits
- 09:00: Opening Comments by Professors Maria Yazdanbakhsh & Taniawati Supali
- 09:05: Presentation of Online Survey Results by Dr. Mikhael Manurung & Prof. Joris Rotmans
- 09:20: Discussion on Priorities & Format – Open to All Participants
- 09:50: Pitches for Collaborative Projects (Funding Opportunity: 15,000 Euros)
- 10:05: Closing Comments by Prof. Sitti Wahyuni & Ms. Suze Kruisheer
When: 25th of September from 9.00-10.15 CET
Where: Online through RingCentral
How to Join: To subscribe to this session, please register through the WINNER Conference portal. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the dialogue on shaping future health solutions!
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