Partners For Patients NGO: Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) @ Davos
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Partners For Patients NGO: Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) @ Davos

Register now at https://www.pfp.ngo/wef/

By Partners for Patients NGO

Date and time

January 20 · 11am - January 24 · 5pm CET

Location

Schweizerische Alpine Mittelschule Davos

2 Guggerbachstrasse 7270 Davos Switzerland

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 days 6 hours

Partners For Patients NGO (PFP.NGO) will host The Health Equity Action Lounge (#HEAL) @ Davos during the week of the World Economic Forum 2025 in Switzerland. PFP.NGO is committed to integrating health equity into every aspect of our work. Register here to join us in Davos Jan 20-24, 2025: https://www.pfp.ngo/wef/Our Expert Panelists will discuss how we will:

1. CULTIVATE comprehensive health equity science

2. OPTIMIZE interventions

3. REINFORCE and expand robust partnerships

4. ENHANCE capacity and workforce engagement

Together, these pillars form the foundation of our #CORE commitment, ensuring that health equity and the elimination of health inequities remain central to our mission, transforming the approach to public health holistically. By focusing on these CORE themes, PFP.NGO seeks to support existing health equity initiatives, improve efficiencies, and increase collective impact across diverse geographies, with a particular emphasis on prioritizing the Global South.

The Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) @ Davos on Jan 20-24, 2025. Your support means a lot to us. We are proud of our World Economic Forum 2025 side event and look forward to conversations on equitable access to medicines, no matter where patients live.

We have taken into consideration the WEF's Open Forum schedule which was announced earlier this week (see below) to ensure there are no overlaps.

Registration is required to enter our Health Equity Action Lounge (HEAL) @ Davos, here is the link to register (https://www.pfp.ngo/wef/). Thank you very much again for your support. We look forward to seeing you very soon in Davos.

Organized by

Individual donors and private foundations have committed to leveraging their funds for the purpose of providing life-saving medicines to children with blood cancer in Africa.

Our Common Ground: Many donors and not-for-profit entities understand the need to utilize funds and resources to fulfill charitable, scientific and educational missions that help children in Africa with blood cancer from preventable suffering. This includes, but is not limited to:

1) Economically disadvantaged; impoverished families and individuals affected by blood cancer in Africa.

2) Underprivileged, abused and abandoned adults affected by blood cancer in Africa.

3) Seniors in duress or in economic strife who have been affected by blood cancer in Africa.

4) Unemployed and displaced parents who are also under-skilled workers are affected by loss of productivity because their child has been diagnosed with blood cancer.

5) Indigent, homeless individuals, families and individuals in crisis or severe trauma because their child has been affected by blood cancer.

6) Health stressed individuals without health care are affected by their child who has been diagnosed with blood cancer in Africa.

7) Physically impaired, handicapped, and medically disadvantaged children affected by blood cancer in Africa.

Join us and save a child’s life.