Key humanitarians discussing ability to access most beneficial biomedical innovations - by those in need, during second day of DIHAD 2010
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, April 05 - 2010 at 15:54
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DIHAD Conference and Exhibition commenced with its second day sessions with the participation of key international humanitarians, highlights the major health risks that stem from humanitarian challenges, more specifically the recent earthquake in Haiti, the ongoing food crisis and global warming.
The session was presided by Dr. Mukesh Kapila, Chief Executive, population Health and Genomics (PHG) foundation, in Cambridge United Kingdom.
During the session, Dr. Hilary Burton, Programmes Director, population Health and genomics (PHG) Foundation and Deputy Chief Executive of PHG Foundation delivered a synopsis on realizing the benefits of genomics for health around the world. She said: "Although our work is focused on helping health systems and policy-makers in different countries to make the best use of geometric science".
In addition, there were two workshops on "briefing on Health - Related Aspects of World Food Program (WFP) In- county operations" delivered by; Mr. Giancarl Cirri, WFP Country Director, Yemen, Ms. Alzira Ferreira, WFP Country Director - Tajikistan, Mr. Edward Kallon, WFP Country Director - Iraq, and Ms. Christine Van, WFP Country Director - Palestine.
The second workshop was entitled "Community Empowerment tools, including the Interrogation of a gender prospective, in the development of Health services and facilities, delivered by Dr. Mayling Simpson-Hebert, and Regional Health Advisor, Catholic Relief services (CRS) regional office for east Africa, Nairobi and Ms. Siobhan foran, inter - agency standing committee Gencap (Gender) advisor with the global clusters.
Tomorrow will be the last day of DIHAD Conference and Exhibition, where the scientific Committee of (DISAB) will deliver the recommendations of DIHAD 2010.
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