BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:migration4development.org X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Brussels X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Brussels END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:66059a4ba4fe4 DTSTART:20211025T120000Z SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE DTEND:20211025T133000Z SUMMARY:WHO Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health CLASS:PUBLIC DESCRIPTION:
This year\, the Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health will be held online from 25 to 29 October 2021 with the theme “Sharing c ountry experiences on health and migration”. It will be an e-learning ev ent\, hosted by and web-streamed from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
\n\nThe event will feature high-level keynote speeches\, keynote lectur es from international experts\, presentations of relevant research studies \, interactive Q&\;A sessions\, and live panel discussions\, as well as a series of reportage from different settings presenting the state of the health challenges for refugees and migrants and the responses on the grou nd. The series of reportage - one of the peculiarities of this second edit ion of the Global School - will also present the stories of refugees and m igrants\, and of the front-line health workers who receive first-hand info rmation regarding the main issues encountered in refugees and migrant heal th-care delivery.
\n\nThe School will feature five modules delivered over five consecutive days from Monday 25 October to Friday 29 October 20 21 every day from 2 PM to 3.30 PM Geneva time (time zone adjuster). Each m odule will be dedicated to one specific thematic area as follows:
\n\n< p>Day 1: Refugee- and migrant-sensitive health systemsThis year\, the Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health will be held online from 25 to 29 October 2021 with the theme “Sharing c ountry experiences on health and migration”. It will be an e-learning ev ent\, hosted by and web-streamed from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
\n\nThe event will feature high-level keynote speeches\, keynote lectur es from international experts\, presentations of relevant research studies \, interactive Q&\;A sessions\, and live panel discussions\, as well as a series of reportage from different settings presenting the state of the health challenges for refugees and migrants and the responses on the grou nd. The series of reportage - one of the peculiarities of this second edit ion of the Global School - will also present the stories of refugees and m igrants\, and of the front-line health workers who receive first-hand info rmation regarding the main issues encountered in refugees and migrant heal th-care delivery.
\n\nThe School will feature five modules delivered over five consecutive days from Monday 25 October to Friday 29 October 20 21 every day from 2 PM to 3.30 PM Geneva time (time zone adjuster). Each m odule will be dedicated to one specific thematic area as follows:
\n\n< p>Day 1: Refugee- and migrant-sensitive health systemsThis year\, the Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health will be held online from 25 to 29 October 2021 with the theme “Sharing c ountry experiences on health and migration”. It will be an e-learning ev ent\, hosted by and web-streamed from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
\n\nThe event will feature high-level keynote speeches\, keynote lectur es from international experts\, presentations of relevant research studies \, interactive Q&\;A sessions\, and live panel discussions\, as well as a series of reportage from different settings presenting the state of the health challenges for refugees and migrants and the responses on the grou nd. The series of reportage - one of the peculiarities of this second edit ion of the Global School - will also present the stories of refugees and m igrants\, and of the front-line health workers who receive first-hand info rmation regarding the main issues encountered in refugees and migrant heal th-care delivery.
\n\nThe School will feature five modules delivered over five consecutive days from Monday 25 October to Friday 29 October 20 21 every day from 2 PM to 3.30 PM Geneva time (time zone adjuster). Each m odule will be dedicated to one specific thematic area as follows:
\n\n< p>Day 1: Refugee- and migrant-sensitive health systemsThis year\, the Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health will be held online from 25 to 29 October 2021 with the theme “Sharing c ountry experiences on health and migration”. It will be an e-learning ev ent\, hosted by and web-streamed from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
\n\nThe event will feature high-level keynote speeches\, keynote lectur es from international experts\, presentations of relevant research studies \, interactive Q&\;A sessions\, and live panel discussions\, as well as a series of reportage from different settings presenting the state of the health challenges for refugees and migrants and the responses on the grou nd. The series of reportage - one of the peculiarities of this second edit ion of the Global School - will also present the stories of refugees and m igrants\, and of the front-line health workers who receive first-hand info rmation regarding the main issues encountered in refugees and migrant heal th-care delivery.
\n\nThe School will feature five modules delivered over five consecutive days from Monday 25 October to Friday 29 October 20 21 every day from 2 PM to 3.30 PM Geneva time (time zone adjuster). Each m odule will be dedicated to one specific thematic area as follows:
\n\n< p>Day 1: Refugee- and migrant-sensitive health systemsThis year\, the Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health will be held online from 25 to 29 October 2021 with the theme “Sharing c ountry experiences on health and migration”. It will be an e-learning ev ent\, hosted by and web-streamed from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
\n\nThe event will feature high-level keynote speeches\, keynote lectur es from international experts\, presentations of relevant research studies \, interactive Q&\;A sessions\, and live panel discussions\, as well as a series of reportage from different settings presenting the state of the health challenges for refugees and migrants and the responses on the grou nd. The series of reportage - one of the peculiarities of this second edit ion of the Global School - will also present the stories of refugees and m igrants\, and of the front-line health workers who receive first-hand info rmation regarding the main issues encountered in refugees and migrant heal th-care delivery.
\n\nThe School will feature five modules delivered over five consecutive days from Monday 25 October to Friday 29 October 20 21 every day from 2 PM to 3.30 PM Geneva time (time zone adjuster). Each m odule will be dedicated to one specific thematic area as follows:
\n\n< p>Day 1: Refugee- and migrant-sensitive health systems