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The International Relations Students Association (IRSA) and Médécins Sans Frontières UBC (MSF) present:
Global Health and Human Security 2010 When: March 26-28, 2010 Where: March 26: Keynote Reception at the Dr. Simon KY Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre UBC (under Marine Drive Tower 1) March 27-28: The Liu Institute for Global Issues UBC
For Itinerary, Panel, Speaker, and Registration Information: web: http://www.ghhs2010.ca/ email: ghhs.committee2010@gmail.com
REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 1, 2010! Students from ALL academic disciplines are welcome to attend.
The lack of access to essential medicines (as defined by the WHO) is a significant risk to human security. Most epidemics in developing countries cannot be addressed due to a lack in affordability of essential medicines from WTO patenting procedures (as well as domestic lobbies) or the lack of research done on epidemics prevalent almost exclusively in the developing world. This collectively leads to a lack of access to essential medicines for diseases that have an extremely high impact on the human security, productivity and economic development of a country.
This conference will aim to shed light on these reasons and critically analyse them, highlighting the importance of this gap in access to essential medicines and its effects on a population.
DELEGATE FEE: $20.00 CAD
Plus online Registration Fee of $1.00 CAD
Please note: The delegate fee includes your delegate package, as well as food and beverage at the keynote reception, coffee, and two lunches throughout the duration of the conference.
Payment available by:
1. Credit card online
2. Cash and manual registration at the registration table of the conference or by visiting the IRSA Office (Office 30-G, SUB Basement, 6138 Student Union Boulevard.)
Co-Hosted by:
Economics Students Association (ESA) Global Outreach Students Association (GOSA)
With the Support of:
The Liu Institute for Global Issues The KY Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre College of Health Disciplines Arts Undergraduate Society
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