Friday, August 31, 2012

9TH ANNUAL HEALTH CONFERENCE ON GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH EQUITY POLICY: A FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST CENTURY HAITI Thursday October 18 and Friday October 19, 2012


NHAHA Conference Press Release


To: Black Emergency Managers Association
Date: August 30, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
9TH ANNUAL HEALTH CONFERENCE ON GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH EQUITY POLICY: A FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST CENTURY HAITI
August 24, 2012

The National Haitian American Health Alliance (NHAHA) will be conducting its 9th annual health conference on Thursday October 18 and Friday October 19, 2012. This will be the first year NHAHA is holding its conference in Washington D.C. and for this occasion we are inviting National and International Organizations, Universities, Schools of Public Health, Health Care Professionals and Government Agencies to participate in this event.
The topic of the conference is: Globalization and Health Equity Policy: A Framework for 21st Century Haiti. NHAHA’s 9th annual conference will use the context of Haiti to examine policies relative to achieving health equity, and what steps need to be taken to refocus on policies that address disparities and inequalities in the United States and globally.

Conference Location: Catholic University of America | Washington, D.C.
Please use the attached flyer to share and promote the NHAHA Conference throughout your professional and personal networks. The mission of the National Haitian Health Alliance (NHAHA) is to improve the health and welfare of Haitians by enhancing communication, promoting and facilitating collaborative projects and fostering cooperative relationships among similar organizations through coordinated resource and information sharing, advocacy, capacity building and education.
For media information contact:

(866) 678-8905
Conference2012@nhaha.org
Website: 
www.nhaha.org 

For promotion and general distribution through your personal and professional networks.

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