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The France One Global Health (FrOGH) network officially launched in December 2024 during the Global Health Festival in Lyon, France. This initiative aims to unite key academic and hospital stakeholders in the realm of global health within France, fostering collaboration with international counterparts. The network serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, research, and best practices to address pressing global health challenges.
In an exciting development, the FrOGH network will host its inaugural forum at the WHO Academy campus this year. The event promises to be a significant gathering of health professionals and researchers dedicated to advancing global health initiatives. Sessions will feature presentations by WHO Academy staff, focusing on critical topics such as One Health, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, as well as urban health, addressing the unique challenges faced by cities around the world. This forum is anticipated to enhance collaboration and innovation in global health practices.
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