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Global Health EDCTP Forum: Better health through global research partnerships
JUN
Sun
15
JUN
Fri
20

This was 7 months ago

Location

Kigali, Rwanda

Kigali Convention Centre
Programmes
Health

Global Health EDCTP3 and the EDCTP Association invite stakeholders to participate in the Twelfth EDCTP Forum, a platform for policymakers, researchers and stakeholders to advance global health through policy debates, scientific workshops and networking. 

This year’s event will showcase the impact of the EDCTP programmes in the last two decades under the theme ‘Better health through global research partnerships’. 

More information, the detailed programme and registration on the event webpage

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