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European Public Health Week 2022
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Online / Different locations

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Health

The European Public Health Week (EUPHW) aims to raise awareness about public health and promote collaboration among the public health community in Europe. The 2022 edition's theme is 'Health throughout the life course'. These are the daily themes


EUPHW invites all stakeholders (institutions, health professionals, researchers etc.) who are organising events in relation to public health in the week of 16 May to submit their event to the EUPHW programme. If you submit your event by the 6 May 2022, it will feature on the official EUPHW events list

Learn more about the European Public Health Week and how to participate on the event website

 

The European Public Health Week (EUPHW) is an initiative by the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) supported by the WHO Regional Office for Europe.

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