Meetings and conferences
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Reaching the last mile forum 2023

Organizer(s) Reaching the Last Mile
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Venue

Expo City Dubai

Date

Time

8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (GST)

About

The climate crisis is among the greatest health challenges facing the world today. As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, water- and vector-borne diseases are spreading further and faster, fueling outbreaks and straining health infrastructure and workforces. Climate change threatens to undo decades of progress in global health—and the world’s ability to achieve health for all.

The 2023 Reaching the Last Mile Forum will galvanize new momentum, innovation, and investment towards solving the climate-health challenges faced by last-mile communities. Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the forum will convene global, frontline, and community leaders in support of advancing resilient health systems that leave no one behind.

The window to request an invitation has closed. To register as a virtual participant, please email: [email protected]

Agenda

The forum agenda includes a morning plenary featuring a series of panel discussions, keynotes, and innovation spotlights exploring challenges to global health goals in the context of climate change.

Following the morning plenary, countries, partners, and donors will unite to announce transformative commitments and pledges in support of last-mile health and disease elimination efforts, reflecting COP28’s call to unite, act, and forge a healthier and more resilient future together.

 

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