APRU World Institute Workshop

"Forging Public Health Partnerships in Response to the Global Economic Crisis"

June 24 - 26, 2009

Hosted by: Johns Hopkins University

 

 

As the world reels from the current economic crisis, public health systems everywhere are under severe strain.  And as governments, businesses, universities and philanthropic organizations make hard decisions about how to meet mounting needs with shrinking resources, the health of populations, especially the vulnerable, will invariably be affected.

The Association of Pacific Rim Universities’ World Institute (AWI) is a platform whereby leading researchers, policy advisors and business executives regularly transcend national borders to address issues of regional and global concern. We are pleased that this two-day workshop brings together leading public health policy makers and thinkers from around the world, both to share country perspectives and experiences and to suggest how governments, businesses, universities and philanthropic organizations can, in partnership, turn necessity and challenge into virtue and opportunity. 

 

Sponsored by:
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Claremont Graduate School
Fudan University
Hanoi School of Public Health
Johns Hopkins University
Nanjing University
National Taiwan University
National University of Singapore
Peking University
Seoul National University
Stanford University
United Nations University
University of Indonesia
University of Southern California
University of Sydney
University of Tokyo
Zhejiang University