2012: Shaping the global health agenda - women, children and society
Current evidence supports the notion that improvements in the health of
women and children promote social and economic stability within society. This international conference highlights the unacceptable inequality which prejudices stability in society with specific focus on issues pertaining to women and children. This conference debates and discusses these challenging problems whilst, simultaneously, seeking to understand how international aid can be directed in the most effective way.
Subha Hanif was the only undergraduate student presenting at this year's conference. To read the abstract of Subha's presentation, click below.