World Health Organization
New global commitment to primary health care for all at Astana conference
24 Oct 2018
World Health Organization | 19 Nov 2021
22 & 24 November 2021
Background
Globally, an estimated 2.4 billion people live with conditions that benefit from rehabilitation, and this figure is growing by the day. Despite the huge need, rehabilitation services are scarce in many parts of the world. To address this, in 2017, WHO, Member States, development partners and civil society launched the Rehabilitation 2030 initiative. The initiative called for all stakeholders to join forces and take coordinated global action to strengthen the health system to provide rehabilitation for all who need it.
The initiative has created substantial momentum in the rehabilitation sector, with many stakeholders rising to the occasion and taking commendable actions towards health system strengthening. WHO has contributed to this progress by providing technical support to Member States and key stakeholders, by developing practical guidance and tools and by increasing the development of robust evidence for rehabilitation. To continue to promote collaboration within the sector, WHO will hold a two-part webinar, providing an update on recent WHO activities and technical products. The webinar is open to anyone wishing to attend.
Objectives
Event will take place on:
Part 1: 22 November 13:00-15:00 CET
Part 2: 24 November 13:00-15:00 CET
To register for Part 1, click here
To register for Part 2, click here