Health for All: Addressing Power & Privilege in Collaborative Practice

Community-Based Primary Healthcare Working Group Pre-Conference Workshop

By APHA CBPHC Working Group - International Health

Date and time

Saturday, October 24, 2020 · 7am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

The purpose of the workshop is to

1. Learn how to effectively bring together different stakeholders in community based primary healthcare initiatives, hearing from community health workers and practitioners about their own experiences of marginalization and inclusion.

2. Understand through case studies and practice how communities, non-profits, and governments have collaborated together to form effective three-way partnerships, change policy, and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Presenters include:

  • Dr. Madeleine Ballard, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Community Health Impact Coalition
  • Dr. Abebe Gebremariam, Country Director, Emory Ethiopia
  • Dr. Borae, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (India)
  • Ravi Arole, Director, Comprehensive Rural Health Project Jamkhed (India)
  • Dr. Roopa Dhatt, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Women in Global Health
  • Dr. Bonnie Duran, Professor, Schools of Social Work and Public Health, the University of Washington
  • Dr. Laura Parajon, Executive Director, Office for Community Health; Assistant Professor, Family and Community Medicine
  • Dr. Henry Perry, Senior Scientist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Dr. John Cranmer, Assistant Clinical Professor, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University

Organized by

Our mission is to provide a multidisciplinary forum for scientific and public exchanges of knowledge and views on international and global health issues; collaborate with those within APHA whose interests intersect with global health; advocate for key global health issues within the Association and at various levels of government; serve as advocates for the development and recognition of technically, scientifically and politically sound approaches to global health problems; and mobilize interest and encourage debate among professionals and the public on global health issues.

Lanice Williams

lanice.williams@gmail.com

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